Fruity Cheerios
Posted: October 3rd, 2007 | Author: Dan Misener | Filed under: Uncategorized | 4 Comments »I spotted this display of Fruity Cheerios at Dominion last night.
Any idea how these are any different from Froot Loops? Aside from spelling “fruit” properly?

Froot Loops are a Kellogg’s product and Cheerios are a General Mills product. I’d imagine that Fruity Cheerios is just a brand extension that’s intended to take a bite out of Toucan Sam’s share of the fruitesque-flavoured O-shaped breakfast cereal market.
Morons.
“Froot Loops” are aimed at people who can barely spell/read. The phonetics help.
“Fruity Cheerios”, meanwhile, are clearly aimed at homosexuals.
Geez.
Looks like the display was so convincing that someone put down their real fruit in favour of Fruity Cheerios. They’re that good.
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