Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 01, 2021

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 3 years ago

    of course

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    LiamG.P  about 3 years ago

    Rock-cereals.

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    Egrayjames  about 3 years ago

    Mountain Dew and a Moon Pie…..or better yet a Mr. Pibb and a sausage biscuit with grape jelly. Don’t laugh…its very popular in the Carolinas!

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    Michael G.  about 3 years ago

    Papi needs to monitor the cart when the family is at the supermarket.

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    ComicsBinger Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Coke and Funyuns. Not me, high school kids where I worked ages ago.

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    TexTech  about 3 years ago

    Sugar buzzzzzzzz!

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Are they smaller than Cheerios?

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    khjalmarj  about 3 years ago

    I still think Calvin’s “Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs” is the best hyperbolic cereal name.

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    jrankin1959  about 3 years ago

    From (presumably) Martin Mull: “Little sugar-toasted, sugar-frosted, sugar-enriched… bits of sugar. (With just a hint of wheat flavoring to let you know it’s morning.)”

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    GaryCooper  about 3 years ago

    It’s still less sugar than was in those cinnamon sweet rolls my family sometimes had for breakfast.

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    Linguist  about 3 years ago

    We were never allowed to have any of that heavy sugar-laden breakfast cereal as a kid. Rice Crispies, Wheaties, Quaker Puffed-Wheat/Rice, or Shredded Wheat were the morning cereal staples in our house. Dad liked Grape-Nuts or Corn Flakes – neither of them favorites of mine – although I’d eat the Grape-Nuts but never have liked Corn Flakes, except for use in certain cooking recipes.

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    j.l.farmer  about 3 years ago

    i had diet coke and oreos; sounds gross now!

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    Cactus-Pete  about 3 years ago

    So in what year is this supposed to take place? There hasn’t been a cereal with “sugar” in the name for decades (except Alpen No Sugar). And why didn’t he recycle the aluminum can?

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    R. A. Schwartz  about 3 years ago

    I see Baldo is ready for college life.

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    Lola85 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    When I was a kid, I went through a phase during which I ate chocolate-filled cookies and drank chocolate milk for breakfast. My wise mother let me do it because she knew it wouldn’t last, and it didn’t.

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    Linguist  about 3 years ago

    For many years, my breakfast of choice was: steak, eggs, home fries or potato pancakes, fresh bread & butter, washed down with a couple of bottles of good cold ale.

    Don’t do the beer-for-breakfast anymore, but still eat a major meal in the morning. Then, a very light lunch or snack in the afternoon and a small but balanced supper.

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      about 3 years ago

    Makes good sense to me.

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    mikendi  about 3 years ago

    Pepsi and a BBQ hot link!

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    mafastore  about 3 years ago

    When I was going to college I would drink “Tab” (Diet Coke was not out yet) for breakfast and other meals. My dad asked how I could do so on a rare day we eating breakfast together – I pointed out caffeine, sweet taste – same as his coffee with artificial sweetener. He thought about it and never questioned it again.

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    clarrywat Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That will keep him awake for the first two periods.

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