This will probably be followed by family heart palpitations, family sugar rush, and family sugar crash. I’ve never been one of those parents who says “never let your kids have sugar ever,” because this world is PACKED with people pushing sugar. Teach careful moderation instead.
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Lucky Charms alone very well may melt their brains
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We use cereal as incentives (like a reward for keeping underwear dry overnight for a potty trainer etc) and as a dessert option after dinner on special occasions
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Apple Jacks (along with Froot Loops) are the only sugary cereals that really hooked me as a kid. Part of me misses having access to them (can't find either here), but on the other hand there's no temptation to eat them lol. Just whenever I visit the States.

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corn pop is the best
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Mr 6 too.
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Lucky Charms then Fruity Pebbles
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Dude no... Just no. Get the ones from whole foods that don't have chemical food dyes and high fructose corn syrup. Tastes better and isn't a bowl of toxic soup.
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They pretty much are. There’s a reason this will be the first and last experience with them.

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