He’s got Uncle Bunny beat. UB was, as the cartoon strip postulated (you buy the premise, you buy the bit), the anthropomorphic rabbit host of a typical (for the 70s) kiddie show who took a break from the show to pitch Fruity Lumps cereal. “And you know what you find in the bottom of your Fruity Lumps box?” UB asked his impressionable viewers. “Two inches of solid sugar, gang!”
Argythree over 8 years ago
No surprise there…
tirnaaisling over 8 years ago
Is sugar cane part of the grass family? If so it might ‘almost’ qualify as a cereal.
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
I fear for Nerwin’s teeth! Irwin, do something; Auntie Broom is too much of a softie with the kid!
Cronkers McGee Premium Member over 8 years ago
Why is Broom Hilda up a tree?
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
Diabetes in a box. Nice.
jbarr68407 over 8 years ago
Was the store out of Frosted Sugar Bombs? The kids go wild for that one, too.
drivingfuriously Premium Member over 8 years ago
Simple carbohydrates versus complex carbohydrates
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
He likes it! Mikey likes it!
rekam Premium Member over 8 years ago
Ooh, “Sugar Bombs” just like Calvin enjoys.
K M over 8 years ago
He’s got Uncle Bunny beat. UB was, as the cartoon strip postulated (you buy the premise, you buy the bit), the anthropomorphic rabbit host of a typical (for the 70s) kiddie show who took a break from the show to pitch Fruity Lumps cereal. “And you know what you find in the bottom of your Fruity Lumps box?” UB asked his impressionable viewers. “Two inches of solid sugar, gang!”