@@kirkmorrison6131 Forget captain crunch and give props to perfect pitch blind disabled boy who could hack ma bell. That was real talent a true life hacker.🤔🇺🇸
@@elanahammer1076 Yep I have heard his story. I mentioned the whistle because John Draper aka Captain Crunch used the whistle and therefore his nickname
It's amazing to me how this channel can open windows to my childhood that I've forgotten about. I used to get a big glass of milk and eat the Rice Crispies out of the box, so the snap crackle pop would go off in my mouth. I haven't thought about that in years.
Like many of the videos on this wonderful channel, it brings back memories of a simpler time when I was young and carefree. Always loved the Rice Krispies commercials, and the jingle. Yup, my biggest problem was having to come to dinner when I wanted to stay outside, or when I was still watching afternoon cartoons! Remember those? Thanks again for all you do! 👍🇺🇸😊
I bet Snap, Crackle & Pop threw some wild parties back in the day! When I was a kid Rice Krispie Treats were only available when mom made them for a school bake sale or as grade school birthday treats (sometimes with peanut butter and nobody died) and on an unrelated note we got Chex Mix at Christmas when my mom made it in the oven.
The peanut butter ones were the best. My nanny/grandma used to make them. (And that was before I even heard of the marshmallow ones. I didn’t like those as much for some reason. Maybe because I was raised on the peanut butter ones nearly all my childhood.)
One of my mom's friends was a single woman, and as a teen I was pretty handy. Whenever I'd fix something for her, like replacing a light switch or a high lightbulb or whatever, she'd often reward me with a batch of home-made Rice Crispy Treats ... Oh, they were Soooo good. I think she used more butter than the "real" recipe, and they were rich and sweet and creamy and oh, so delicious. God rest her soul.
One of our first cold cereals in the house! oh, yes, and those Rice Krispie treats.. yum , yum they were good! 💕 Snap, Krackle, Pop Rice Krispies.. 🎶 💪 Thank you!
Goodness, I could eat 2/3 of a treat batch (and I was a seriously skinny boy) when my mother made them. Thankfully, she always made 2 batches at once. They were very good !
Loved Rice Krispies and Rice Krispies treats of course. Sometime in the 70’s I think they came up with Frosted Rice which used Tony the Tiger’s son as the mascot. I really loved that sugary cereal.
This is such a feel good channel and look forward to every new video ❤️ as well as reading people's fond memories. Thank you Recollection Road ... we appreciate you.
I always ended up making my own RK treats because you need one more ingredient to make them REALLY good.......peanut butter. Totally makes the treats worth it. I really don't care for the ones they put out with just krispies and marshmallows.
Kudos to you for using images that match what the voice over is describing at the moment. Makes your already-enjoyable videos that much better. Keep it up! 😎
Vernon Grant lived just up the road from us when I was growing up. I think my father had done some work for him or met some other way, but became friends. My oldest brother took art lessons from him. He has a whole gallery dedicated to him in my hometown museum.
When Cocoa Krispies were first introduced, the mascot for the cereal was a caveman named Ogg, obviously inspired by the last syllable of the name Kellogg's.
I think the first Cocoa Krispies mascot was Coco, a monkey. Afterward. a pink elephant was on the box, then for several years, Hanna-Barbera's Snagglepuss character was on the Cocoa Krispies boxes. Ogg came after Snagglepuss.
I could eat an entire box of these in one sitting. They are so light and fluffy and stay with you for around an hour. Not much nutrition here. But a really good late-night snack.
Lol, this might be silly, but when I was a boy, I loved music 🎶, and wanted to become a singer. I remember many times sitting down to a fresh bowl of Rice Krispies...Cold milk, and a "little" bit of sugar 💕. I would then close my eyes, and listen to the "Snap, Krackle, and Pop." In my imagination, it would become a roaring megacenter, filled with thousands of people, cheering me on! .....Then again, I'm a nerd. Sometimes it would sound like I'm in a poetry jam session, and I just got done....then, instead it would be a big cafe filled with people snapping their fingers.
When i was in elementary school in the 70's, the cooks in our cafeteria used to make peanut butter Rice Krispie bars! Awesome 😋😋😋...oooweee!! This was before the marshmallow became popular.
That's awesome. Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Feels like I'm sitting in front of a TV in my PJ's watching Saturday morning cartoons with a bowl of Rice Krispies while one of my younger siblings is fidgeting with whatever toy came in the box. Speaking of which, how about a history of Saturday morning cartoons? I could Google it, I know, but where's the fun in that?
I used to work at a posh restaurant and loved plaiting my long hair. At the time, I had a Snap, Crackle, Pop set of barrettes and I would place them by order of their names down my braid. One day, Chef Jim walked by me and stopped. He had quite a naughty mouth, and he suddenly said, 'Do you know you have 3 ******* little men in your hair?' Everyone broke up laughing! That is such a fond memory for me to this day. Snap! Crackle!! Pop!!! Rice Krispies! X
my Grandmother always let my brother and I eat our Rice Crispies out of little vases shaped like a pony and a little cow. We had special tiny spoons to get the cereal out of the legs of the animals. LOL I still have the vases. I wish I could show pictures of them here. They have become quite collectable, but I will never part from them because of the Snap, Crackle and Pop.
Loved me some Rice Krispies as a youngster. A teaspoon of sugar to sweeten them a bit, and it was on. But you had to eat them quick, before they turned into paste. And the Rice Krispies Treats are STILL an occasional staple of my diet. 😁👍
The only cereal that sang to you in the morning when, you poured milk over it. Rice Crispy’s Cereal and Post Raisin brand were my favorite 2 cereals. Even though we ate a lot of others that were popular in the era when, I was growing up, those were the 2, I gravitated to.
On the subject of Rice Bubbles, since 1937, when the receipe first appeared in the Australian Woman Weekly magazine, generations of children in Australia and New Zealand have been subjected to Chocolate Crackles. These are made with a simple receipe consisting of Rice Bubbles, cocoa powder, coconut and melted copha with the mixture spooned into paper cupcake cups and set in the fridge. Fond memories of greasy texture, sweet as, break your teeth.
This was one of the only fun cereals my late mother would allow me to have. Another fond memory I have of Snap, Crackle, and Pop was their likenesses' were were ascertained by a shock rock group known as Green Jelly (formerly known as Green Jello) for a song titled "Son of Toucan Sam". In the video, Toucan Sam's alter-ego whos name I just mentioned kills of mascots representing other cereal brands-including Snap, Crackle. and Pop. I still like Rice Krispies today!
I loved the toys when I was a little boy. I lost interest around 1964 or so but my younger brother kept the tradition a live in the family until around 1970.
As a kid/young teen in the 60's, Rice Krispies were actually one of the better cereals out there along with Oat Meal and Wheaties. There were so many cereals that were just sugar with a little bit of grain thrown in so it wasn't 100% yuck....so yea, RK was good. Besides my aunt used to make Rice Crispy "brownies" that were quite delicious.
I was always a cereal 🥣 addict... I was born in '71' so cereal was definitely a big part of our Saturday morning cartoon/cereal culture .. wonderful days.. Having said that, I realize it was the older days, but those original characters looked a little frightening lol..
In Australia and New Zealand, Rice Krispies are named Rice Bubbles. The reason for this appears to have been lost in the midst of time- even the Kellogg company in Australia cannot provide an answer. It appears that when they were introduced to the Australian market circa 1930, someone just decided to market them under that name.
In the 1960s Kellogg's came out with metal cereal spoons that had them on the handle - had to send a box top and a small amount of money - I think you taped a quarter to the box top. We had all three of them. Waiting for them to come in the mail was HELL - seemed to take forever! - but, just like in A Christmas Story, when they did arrive it was excitement!
I was not familiar with the history of the Snap, Crackle, and Pop characters. I have to say that I really like the original illustrations. I glad to hear that Kellogg paid the creator very well. A quarter of a million dollars is a lot of money these days, it was a huge amount back then.
My sister makes marshmallow treats with peanut butter out of rice crispies. I could a dozen of those treats. Save a few for Mrs. Alan and daughter Amanda.
We were mainly a "Post" family, ("Honeycomb" has been one of my "right out of the box" TV snacks for almost 50 years,LOL) But I've had my share of Kellogg's too. Kellogg knew how to make memorable "mascots" for their ads.
Cereal giveaways were very popular back then. Finding little giveaways in the box was better. Didn't have to send for them. I loved Rice Krispies. The sounds didn't do anything for me either way. Thanx as always👌
When I first saw the 3D render I immediately said "oh god no". But on the actual boxes they definitely look more cartoony and artsy than just a 3D model.
I didn't really care for the original Rice Krispies as a cereal, preferred its Cocoa Krispies cousin. But I loved to put them on ice cream giving it a satisfying crunch. Used to tick my mom off lol.
My mom would make Rice Krispie Treats only with Cocoa Crispies, and Nestle Chocolate chips and she'd put Hershey's cocoa powder in the marshmallow mix. we'd have to wait for them to completely cool so she could put a layer of chocolate over top before cutting into bars. Carrying Me, she craved Hershey's syrup on mashed potatoes. Yes. I'm a Choco-holic.
At 68, still eating them. AND still tilt ear towards the bowl to listen to the snap, crackle, pop. Never add sugar, they are great as is with a little milk.
@@TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto Now play nice. Mush is as Mush does since (?) was born that way. Just don't expect (insert pronoun) to get any other result than mush.
Always had sliced banana. Never cared for tart or sour fruit in my cereal. I think Krispies were the one cereal I liked without adding sugar. (On top of all that sugar already)
I had an Psychopathic Supervisor who's joints, made that noise when she walked. That's the only thing that made Her bearable, I would joke, how She sounded like a bowl of Rice Crispies
Ironic, they went back to the oversized heads like the original gnomes. the new 3D SCP do nothing for the brand. They're not recognizable to the people < Boomers> who eat the most basic cold cereals, Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Cheerios and Bran Buds.
What you don't know is snap had a twin brother. He was lost when he got stuck in a experimental Rice crispy treat machine and drowned in marshmallow. They don't like to talk about it.
When I was around 5 or 6 I would look at each box of cereal to see which had the best toy inside or by mail. The late 60s was a GOOD time to be a kid.
Cap'n Crunch had some of the best toys.
Captain Crunch had a whistle that you could use to hack the phone system (Ma Bell) and call everywhere.
@@kirkmorrison6131 Forget captain crunch and give props to perfect pitch blind disabled boy who could hack ma bell. That was real talent a true life hacker.🤔🇺🇸
@@elanahammer1076 Yep I have heard his story. I mentioned the whistle because John Draper aka Captain Crunch used the whistle and therefore his nickname
SAME HERE - dont you feel so cheap and abused...pffft thats what the libtards told us. yet here we are wishing we could go back and get more of it
It's amazing to me how this channel can open windows to my childhood that I've forgotten about. I used to get a big glass of milk and eat the Rice Crispies out of the box, so the snap crackle pop would go off in my mouth. I haven't thought about that in years.
One of my favorite channels. Love history.
Like many of the videos on this wonderful channel, it brings back memories of a simpler time when I was young and carefree. Always loved the Rice Krispies commercials, and the jingle. Yup, my biggest problem was having to come to dinner when I wanted to stay outside, or when I was still watching afternoon cartoons! Remember those? Thanks again for all you do! 👍🇺🇸😊
At my house reading the cereal box was like Reading the Declaration of Independence! Everyone did it.
I remember listening to the snap crackle and pop when I was a kid.
Okay Okay, I still listen and it still makes me smile.
🥰👍🏻👍🏻
Nick Hill , me too 😊
@@sharonleiter2533
Alright.
We all need something to make us smile in today's crazy world.
I bet Snap, Crackle & Pop threw some wild parties back in the day!
When I was a kid Rice Krispie Treats were only available when mom made them for a school bake sale or as grade school birthday treats (sometimes with peanut butter and nobody died) and on an unrelated note we got Chex Mix at Christmas when my mom made it in the oven.
Haha wow I forgot about Chex mix.
The peanut butter ones were the best. My nanny/grandma used to make them. (And that was before I even heard of the marshmallow ones. I didn’t like those as much for some reason. Maybe because I was raised on the peanut butter ones nearly all my childhood.)
One of my mom's friends was a single woman, and as a teen I was pretty handy. Whenever I'd fix something for her, like replacing a light switch or a high lightbulb or whatever, she'd often reward me with a batch of home-made Rice Crispy Treats ... Oh, they were Soooo good. I think she used more butter than the "real" recipe, and they were rich and sweet and creamy and oh, so delicious. God rest her soul.
@@josephgaviota I think upping the butter was a mother’s way of showing love.
Boy did you bring back memories too..
One of our first cold cereals in the house! oh, yes, and those Rice Krispie treats.. yum , yum they were good! 💕
Snap, Krackle, Pop Rice Krispies.. 🎶 💪
Thank you!
Goodness, I could eat 2/3 of a treat batch (and I was a seriously skinny boy) when my mother made them. Thankfully, she always made 2 batches at once. They were very good !
Loved Rice Krispies and Rice Krispies treats of course. Sometime in the 70’s I think they came up with Frosted Rice which used Tony the Tiger’s son as the mascot. I really loved that sugary cereal.
This is such a feel good channel and look forward to every new video ❤️ as well as reading people's fond memories. Thank you Recollection Road ... we appreciate you.
I’m the same as you Tiffany. I always read all the comments to see other people’s memories.Always interesting.
One of a few that is still the same today. I wish they'd bring back original Trix !
When I was a kid my sister enjoyed making Rice Krispies bars using marshmallow syrup. Always a great memory.
You can buy them at Costco today…
I always ended up making my own RK treats because you need one more ingredient to make them REALLY good.......peanut butter. Totally makes the treats worth it. I really don't care for the ones they put out with just krispies and marshmallows.
@@emmgeevideo And, they're DELICIOUS.
Off to the store. Yum! Add butterscotch chips to rice crispy treats.
If your radio goes "Snap, Crackle and Pop" WITHOUT a Rice Krispies ad playing...You are listening to an AM station. 😜
I just came from the store with my rice krispies and found this. Thank you so much for the characters history. Please make more mascot videos.
Kudos to you for using images that match what the voice over is describing at the moment. Makes your already-enjoyable videos that much better. Keep it up! 😎
Vernon Grant lived just up the road from us when I was growing up. I think my father had done some work for him or met some other way, but became friends. My oldest brother took art lessons from him. He has a whole gallery dedicated to him in my hometown museum.
When Cocoa Krispies were first introduced, the mascot for the cereal was a caveman named Ogg, obviously inspired by the last syllable of the name Kellogg's.
I think the first Cocoa Krispies mascot was Coco, a monkey. Afterward. a pink elephant was on the box, then for several years, Hanna-Barbera's Snagglepuss character was on the Cocoa Krispies boxes. Ogg came after Snagglepuss.
I could eat an entire box of these in one sitting.
They are so light and fluffy and stay with you for around an hour.
Not much nutrition here. But a really good late-night snack.
Still like Rice Krispies with sliced banana. Yum
When my daughter was young she wanted snap crackle and pop to be her brothers!!!🤣🤣
Lol, this might be silly, but when I was a boy, I loved music 🎶, and wanted to become a singer. I remember many times sitting down to a fresh bowl of Rice Krispies...Cold milk, and a "little" bit of sugar 💕.
I would then close my eyes, and listen to the "Snap, Krackle, and Pop." In my imagination, it would become a roaring megacenter, filled with thousands of people, cheering me on!
.....Then again, I'm a nerd. Sometimes it would sound like I'm in a poetry jam session, and I just got done....then, instead it would be a big cafe filled with people snapping their fingers.
I’ll cheer you on! Count me in!!! 🎶
Yes, I always had to add a little sugar to make them taste better.
Not silly at all. Don’t think you are the only one. 😊
I agree...60's was a great time to be a kid..I just loved commercials .
When i was in elementary school in the 70's, the cooks in our cafeteria used to make peanut butter Rice Krispie bars! Awesome 😋😋😋...oooweee!! This was before the marshmallow became popular.
That's awesome. Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Feels like I'm sitting in front of a TV in my PJ's watching Saturday morning cartoons with a bowl of Rice Krispies while one of my younger siblings is fidgeting with whatever toy came in the box. Speaking of which, how about a history of Saturday morning cartoons? I could Google it, I know, but where's the fun in that?
I remember the fruity marshmallow krispies during the 80s. They were delicious when I was a kid.
I used to work at a posh restaurant and loved plaiting my long hair. At the time, I had a Snap, Crackle, Pop set of barrettes and I would place them by order of their names down my braid. One day, Chef Jim walked by me and stopped. He had quite a naughty mouth, and he suddenly said, 'Do you know you have 3 ******* little men in your hair?' Everyone broke up laughing! That is such a fond memory for me to this day. Snap! Crackle!! Pop!!! Rice Krispies! X
Since the 50s I’ve been eating them and I’m still eating them every morning. Simply good
When I was growing up in the 50's, it was my favorite cereal.
I've always loved George Carlin's bit Rice Crispies.
Hilarious!
I'm 54 and I still love that cereal!
Dear old grandma always made rice crispy treats when we would visit her. Still the best snack ever!
Anyone remember Quisp and Quake cereals?
Yes, from what I remember they were sweet. Loved them.
Absolutely! King Vitaman too. They all tasted like Capn Crunch. I can still get Quisp.
Rice Krispie Treats! Love them, especially made with peanut butter! Yum!
Born in 52. Loved my breakfast cereals, (especially with spoonfuls of sugar).
I once saw my brother put a small mountain of sugar on his instant oatmeal!
As a kid I used to sprinkle crack cocaine on top of my rice krispies instead of sugar to watch my weight.
I remember those guys.
my Grandmother always let my brother and I eat our Rice Crispies out of little vases shaped like a pony and a little cow. We had special tiny spoons to get the cereal out of the legs of the animals. LOL I still have the vases. I wish I could show pictures of them here. They have become quite collectable, but I will never part from them because of the Snap, Crackle and Pop.
Loved Rice Krispies when I was a kid, and still do know.
Loved me some Rice Krispies as a youngster. A teaspoon of sugar to sweeten them a bit, and it was on. But you had to eat them quick, before they turned into paste. And the Rice Krispies Treats are STILL an occasional staple of my diet. 😁👍
This brings back great memories from childhood!
I always poured Bosco on my Rice Krispies, sometimes Quik.
Oh no! You made your own Cocoa Krisps. My son pours chocolate milk on Capn Crunch.
@@samanthab1923 I love Cap'n Crunch but chocolate milk was reserved for Krispies and Corn Flakes, sometimes Corn Chex. I love cereal regardless!
We had a baby sitter that made rice crispy treats with chocolate chips in them. So good.
The only cereal that sang to you in the morning when, you poured milk over it. Rice Crispy’s Cereal and Post Raisin brand were my favorite 2 cereals. Even though we ate a lot of others that were popular in the era when, I was growing up, those were the 2, I gravitated to.
Rice Krispies, milk, Bosco...a perfect breakfast. Don't let mom know we made chocolate milk for breakfast!!
On the subject of Rice Bubbles, since 1937, when the receipe first appeared in the Australian Woman Weekly magazine, generations of children in Australia and New Zealand have been subjected to Chocolate Crackles. These are made with a simple receipe consisting of Rice Bubbles, cocoa powder, coconut and melted copha with the mixture spooned into paper cupcake cups and set in the fridge. Fond memories of greasy texture, sweet as, break your teeth.
My father never had the 15 cents to send in with the box tops , nor the 5 cents to buy a stamp , so he said at the time .
15 years ago Capn Crinch was doing the T shirt give aways. Got my son some. He still has one & people love it.
As a man in my 50s this is still today my favorite cereal I love this for Breakfast and the still snap crackle and pop
Definitely very interesting and informative 👍
Funny, how a re-hydration characteristic of popped rice defined a breakfast cereal dynasty.
I remember the TV commercials staring Snap, Crackle and POP
Snap, Crackle, Pop, and POW. 4 characters that make up a great cereal.
This was one of the only fun cereals my late mother would allow me to have. Another fond memory I have of Snap, Crackle, and Pop was their likenesses' were were ascertained by a shock rock group known as Green Jelly (formerly known as Green Jello) for a song titled "Son of Toucan Sam". In the video, Toucan Sam's alter-ego whos name I just mentioned kills of mascots representing other cereal brands-including Snap, Crackle. and Pop. I still like Rice Krispies today!
I love your channel .
As a kid in the mid 50s, I loved rice krispies. I remember that doll promotion.
I loved the toys when I was a little boy. I lost interest around 1964 or so but my younger brother kept the tradition a live in the family until around 1970.
As a kid/young teen in the 60's, Rice Krispies were actually one of the better cereals out there along with Oat Meal and Wheaties. There were so many cereals that were just sugar with a little bit of grain thrown in so it wasn't 100% yuck....so yea, RK was good. Besides my aunt used to make Rice Crispy "brownies" that were quite delicious.
Ah Wheaties. " The Breakfast of Champions"
I was always a cereal 🥣 addict... I was born in '71'
so cereal was definitely a big part of our Saturday morning cartoon/cereal culture .. wonderful days..
Having said that, I realize it was the older days, but those original characters looked a little frightening lol..
Will there be a story on Kellogg's Frosted Flakes mascot Tony the Tiger someday?
Used to love those as a kid.
In Australia and New Zealand, Rice Krispies are named Rice Bubbles. The reason for this appears to have been lost in the midst of time- even the Kellogg company in Australia cannot provide an answer. It appears that when they were introduced to the Australian market circa 1930, someone just decided to market them under that name.
In the 1960s Kellogg's came out with metal cereal spoons that had them on the handle - had to send a box top and a small amount of money - I think you taped a quarter to the box top. We had all three of them. Waiting for them to come in the mail was HELL - seemed to take forever! - but, just like in A Christmas Story, when they did arrive it was excitement!
I was not familiar with the history of the Snap, Crackle, and Pop characters. I have to say that I really like the original illustrations. I glad to hear that Kellogg paid the creator very well. A quarter of a million dollars is a lot of money these days, it was a huge amount back then.
Nicely done
you should do more videos on breakfast cereals/cereal mascots
It was either malt-o-meal or Rice Krispies for breakfast as far back as I remember
My sister makes marshmallow treats with peanut butter out of rice crispies. I could a dozen of those treats. Save a few for Mrs. Alan and daughter Amanda.
We were mainly a "Post" family, ("Honeycomb" has been one of my "right out of the box" TV snacks for almost 50 years,LOL) But I've had my share of Kellogg's too. Kellogg knew how to make memorable "mascots" for their ads.
Honeycomb! I can still remember the song. Good cereal.
Cereal giveaways were very popular back then. Finding little giveaways in the box was better. Didn't have to send for them. I loved Rice Krispies. The sounds didn't do anything for me either way. Thanx as always👌
When I first saw the 3D render I immediately said "oh god no". But on the actual boxes they definitely look more cartoony and artsy than just a 3D model.
🎵"What kind of cereal goes
Snap, Crackle, Pop❗ ?"🎵
What is Kellogg's Rice Krispies?
@@nickhill8612 Thank you Don Pardo lol 😆
Their Rice Bubbles here in Australia
Is that what the brand name is for Kellogg's Rice Crispies over there? Or is that the generic term?
@@orionwarren4244 their Kellogg’s brand but it’s Bubbles instead of Crispies , we also have Coco pops which are the chocolate version
4:42 Hey, those guys look like Keebler Elves. 😂
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@@wturner777 😂😂😂
I love it!
4:51 Their latest designs look downright ugly. Probably because of the uncanny valley.
I didn't really care for the original Rice Krispies as a cereal, preferred its Cocoa Krispies cousin. But I loved to put them on ice cream giving it a satisfying crunch. Used to tick my mom off lol.
"Hey, who's your favorite Rice Krispies gnome?"
"Crack"
My mom would make Rice Krispie Treats only with Cocoa Crispies, and Nestle Chocolate chips and she'd put Hershey's cocoa powder in the marshmallow mix. we'd have to wait for them to completely cool so she could put a layer of chocolate over top before cutting into bars. Carrying Me, she craved Hershey's syrup on mashed potatoes. Yes. I'm a Choco-holic.
Now the Rice Krispies gnomes look like characters from Jimmy Neutron. 😆
Still have a Jimmy Neutron beach towel
2:27 what do those noses look like?
At 68, still eating them. AND still tilt ear towards the bowl to listen to the snap, crackle, pop. Never add sugar, they are great as is with a little milk.
The Police mentioned it in Synchronicity II.
I remember a rubber headed snap hand puppet
Can I go back please!
I was a Peanut Butter Crunch man myself. My brother liked Quisp. Captain Crunch would leave your mouth raw, it was so crunchy.
They’re called Rice Bubbles in Australia. Still with Snap, Crackle and Pop.
We were at the resort near Uluru a number of years ago and the on-site store had Rice Bubbles.
Now I wish there was an unsweetened box of cereal in the house.
It didn't matter, we still put a ton of sugar on it.
I've always loved Rice Krispies ... especially with bananas
I wonder why they didn't have a character named "Mush" to represent what you got when the snapcracklepoppin' stopped.
mush is the gay one they dont talk about lol
@@TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto Now play nice. Mush is as Mush does since (?) was born that way. Just don't expect (insert pronoun) to get any other result than mush.
Always had sliced banana. Never cared for tart or sour fruit in my cereal. I think Krispies were the one cereal I liked without adding sugar. (On top of all that sugar already)
MY FAVORITE CEREAL IN THE UNIVERSE
A good cereal but a better treat.
I thought our neighbor lady “invented” the RC Treats - no? Who did? They showed up one Halloween day back in the 50’s
"We have to shout amoung the din of our Rice Krispies we can't hear anything at all!"
FYI , Each rice crispy was an actual grain of rice .
Rice Crispy Treats are a "desert Island" Food in my book.
I had an Psychopathic Supervisor who's joints, made that noise when she walked. That's the only thing that made Her bearable, I would joke, how She sounded like a bowl of Rice Crispies
That cereal always has undissolved sugar in the bottom of the milk.
Ironic, they went back to the oversized heads like the original gnomes. the new 3D SCP do nothing for the brand. They're not recognizable to the people < Boomers> who eat the most basic cold cereals, Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Cheerios and Bran Buds.
What you don't know is snap had a twin brother. He was lost when he got stuck in a experimental Rice crispy treat machine and drowned in marshmallow. They don't like to talk about it.
You need to do “Morris the Cat”.
I have thought that Snap, crackle and pop were elves. I am surprised that the were Gnomes
I always thought Elves. They look like the Keebler ones.