What? Take off the foil hat. I grew up in Battle Creek (cereal city) and worked at Kellogg. This is not true. I ate cereal for breakfast and lunch. I had my immunizations. Neither cereal nor immunizations are linked to autism.
They use chemicals in cereal that are widespread in the cereal that latently interact with the chemicals in Vaccines to cause Autism.@WilliamShatner
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Or, hear me out, they put chemicals in Childre’s Tylenol that cancel out those chemicals and instead of autism, children lose their first set of teeth and then grow bigger ones.
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LOL.... Yeah...sure.
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If that were the case, every man woman and child would've developed Autism by now.
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They poisoned my Frosted Flakes? Therrrrre Great!
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It makes sense, though. I'm coocoo for Cocoa Puffs.
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Not sure if joking or not (Poe's law), but the chemicals in vaccines leave the body within a couple months at most. So nothing in cereal could interact with them unless cereal can time travel.
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