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Rice Krispies, Fruity Pebbles, Kix, Frosted Mini Spooners, Froot Loo Reviews

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    Jennifer W.

    Jennifer W.

    from TX

    Fruity Pebbles: Yum

    Reviewed on 11/17/05
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    jlwang rated this product 3 out of 5 stars

    Review of many cereals and why Fruit Pebbles is the best.

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    7 Comments

    • Metqa  September 09, 2007

      I think Jennifer did a very good job of giving her opinions of the various different cereals and why she liked or disliked them. The only suggestion I have is that her criteria for review be consistent for each product. For example one is not healthy bec

    • aRookie007  June 21, 2006

      Does she knows what she is talking about? Where did she get all the facts from? Obviously she doesn't eat much cereal. But she did gives her own opinions on the cereals that she have tried.

    • htnguyen75  June 21, 2006

      It's hard to follow what's she talking about and what's she recommended

    • Vina W.  June 20, 2006

      kind of dumb

    • poli  June 19, 2006

      smart girl.. knows what she's talking about

    • snbunny  June 14, 2006

      no ture facts, opinions only. I am pretty sure she made up her "facts"

    • Blankman17  June 13, 2006

      Excellent overall panel review and gives solid reasons for her opinion.

    Transcript of Video Review

    Hi, my name is Jennifer. I'm going to be reviewing a few cereals today for you, and let me tell you which ones I'm gonna to review. We've got Frosted Mini Spooners, Fruity Pebbles, Rice Crispies, Kix, and Fruit Loops. Okay, first there's Frost Mini Spooners. As you can see, it doesn't look so appealing. There's a weird kangaroo that's blue on the front that says, betcha ya can't the difference, but you really can. If you look at the nutrition bar, there's 0% vitamin and 0% vitamin C, and I don't know why they say it's healthy because look how much sugar's on them. And it doesn't cost less than Frosted Mini Wheats. So, you're better off buying those. Next, we've got Fruit Loops. They're too fruity. I could smell it from the across the room. It's horrible. Also when you're eating it, it cuts up the top of your gums 'cuz they're so crunchy and like rough textured. It's not good for kids. If you want something fruity, you're better off sticking to Fruity Pebbles. I like these, these are good. They're small and easy to eat, children love them, and they have a lot of nice cartoons with that, too. So, if you want your kids to have a good time while eating breakfast, then you should get those Fruity Pebbles. Next, there's Kix. Its kid tested and mother approved. And the reason why its mother approved is 'cuz it doesn't taste like anything. It's healthy but it doesn't taste like anything, so your kids aren't goona like it. It was kid tested, but it doesn't mean that they like them. And last, I hate Rice Crispies because they pop in your mouth and once you leave 'em in your milk for more than five minutes, it gets really soggy and I really, really hate the popping. So, if you really want some advice in picking cereal, I would Honey Bunches of Oats. They're really good, they last a long time in milk, they're crunchy but not too crunchy, and they taste really good.

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