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WHEATIES?
I found this article:http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printo...
It talks in the region of Confidential (back in the '50's) as one the predecessor of Star, the Enquirer, and other juicy chatterer magazines on the stars. It doesn't identify the cereal, however. But Wheaties comes to mind. I ate those as a kid.
Or is this, by any chance, what you are referring to?
Fruit 'n Fibre is a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's and sold contained by various countries (including the UK). It consists of wheat flakes, dried fruit (raisins, coconut, banana, and apple) and hazelnuts. Versions of this cereal are also produced by other companies below similar names, such as Fruit & Fibre. The Kellogg's interpretation is also known as Optima Fruit & Fibre contained by some markets (this first name was used contained by the UK for a short period from 1997, but be eventually changed back).
In the early-1990s, some television advertisement for the cereal featured a jingle near the chorus "Fruit & Fibre." The melody be identical to Frank Sinatra's song "Love and Marriage," the area of the television show "Married With Children."
Why is this at smallest the third time I've seen this cross-examine today?
hornflakes??
WHEATIES WORKS FOR THE RADIO TRIVIA!!;-}
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