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Quisp and Quake, and Captain Crunch all favorites of mine in the 1960s were pretty much the same cereal, with the same flavor, just shaped differently and marketed differently. I still buy Captain Crunch once in awhile, along with Cocoa Puffs, in hopes by child would learn to like them being breakfast is his most difficult meal. But I end up eating them myself. He will eat no cereal, and none of the traditional breakfast like pancakes, waffles, French toast, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-sTnm_aPBY
Does anyone remember "JETS?" My Dad was a dentist, but we could eat sugar cereals on Saturday mornings, and Jets were my favorite! ^-^(It's #8)
My one son could eat an entire box of Lucky Charms or Count Chocula at the age of 10. He can still do it at 43. Ewwwwww.
Ol' Andy Devine with a gun and a semi-crazed look on his face.
LOL! Now THAT'S something you'll never see today, right?I can still hear Andy's voice.
BTW DCP... I posted the Ginger (Ale) gal on behalf of the Templars-of-the-super-secret-society-and-fraternity-in-exile-Ginger-Iluminati. I absolutely thought of you when I posted it.
LOL! Thank you, my friend.Our 'club' needs a secret handshake or something!