Post: Puffed Corn Flakes Cereal, 1960s
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Interviewer | Are you glad we asked you | 0:01 |
to come over and try it? | 0:02 | |
- | Yeah, very much so. | 0:03 |
Just doesn't taste like the usual, | 0:04 | |
uh, Corn Flakes, | 0:06 | |
a little, uh, crisper, | 0:08 | |
if you want to call it that. | 0:09 | |
I mean, it's uh.. | 0:10 | |
Interviewer | Eat a lot of cereal at home? your family? | 0:11 |
- | Well, I have five children. | 0:13 |
Yes. | 0:14 | |
Interviewer | Think your kids'll like this. | 0:15 |
- | Yeah, there was enough of it. | 0:17 |
I think they, my kids would go for it. | 0:19 | |
Announcer | New Post Puffed Corn Flakes, | 0:21 |
puffed to be crisper | 0:23 | |
than plain Corn Flakes. | 0:24 | |
Post Cereals make breakfast a little bit better. | 0:26 |
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