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I want to know, what factors do you look at when you purchase a cereal (i.e. price, nutrition, toy, etc.). Response will be greatly appreciated.
I look for the free toy! 
But seriously, I just try the ones that look tasty and buy them again if I liked them... I prefer the roasted musli ones (like Cruesly by Quaker, don't know if they sell that in the US..)
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You just took the title of the most off topic post. Anyway, the only factor I look at is taste.
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The toy!
No...Nutrition and Taste. Price is the least factor.
Just curious, why do you want to know?
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I buy whatever cereal includes a free screen protector! 
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I want them to bring back the good cereals, the ones with no nutritional value whatsoever.
Like Quisp and Quake.
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High in fiber and protein, low in sodium and sugar.
It's got to taste at least ok.
I save money other places besides cereal price.
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Re: The toy!
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Originally posted by fixitgal
Just curious, why do you want to know?
Quisp is still around. See http://www.quisp.com/ and http://home.netcom.com/~magnus1/cels.html
"Quisp- the Quazy Energy Cereal"
Quake is gone.
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I want them to bring back the good cereals, the ones with no nutritional value whatsoever.
Like Quisp and Quake.
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Re: Re: The toy!
I like Honey Nut Cheerios for taste.
They've been offering came CD-ROMS these days. Maybe eventually they'll offer springboards.
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Just curious, why do you want to know?
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Its for my business class, where we have to take a survey about a cereal and offer our new cereal idea. I just need 18 more responses.
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Originally posted by Billy
I want to know, what factors do you look at when you purchase a cereal (i.e. price, nutrition, toy, etc.). Response will be greatly appreciated.
I don't think nationally, though. "1996
Long range Quisp probes land on earth with small quantities of Quisp cereal. Quisp sightings reported beginning in western New York state." from http://www.quisp.com/whereveibeen/whereveibeen3.html but it's available nationally from http://www.quisp.com/buy/buy_page2.htm for 2.99 plus P&H
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Quisp is still around. See http://www.quisp.com/ and http://home.netcom.com/~magnus1/cels.html
"Quisp- the Quazy Energy Cereal"
Quake is gone.quote:
Originally posted by Winchell
I want them to bring back the good cereals, the ones with no nutritional value whatsoever.
Like Quisp and Quake.
[Edited by jeff318 on 10-06-2000 at 11:17 AM]
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I have small kids, so nutrition is most important followed by taste (so they'll eat it in the first place) We usually go with Cheerios or Raisin Bran.
P.S. This was my wife's answer....I just eat what's in the pantry. 
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Taste doesn't matter much, because I eat cereal when I don't care. That's why I like Rasin Brand or Frosted Flakes (store brand of course)
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I like the free toys, followed by a contest of sorts, and if it has one of the first two and taste yummy then I'm buying the family-sized box cuz I eat a lot
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i'll pay extra for taste.
But if i liked the taste of 2 cereals, then nutrition is the next criteria used.
Price isn't that imporant as there's usually not enough difference to really make a dent in the final shopping bill.
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I'm fond of Rice & Corn Chex, but not Life (which gets soggy too quickly). If I'm in the mood (usually the week of my birthday), I'll grab a box of Cap'n Crunch. If I'm feeling ornery, only Lucky Charms will do.
I used to eat Fruit Loops until my mom wondered about the artificial colors. (Guess that's why I like Blue Moon ice cream -- because it tastes just like Fruit Loops.)
Let's see... all except Charms has little square grids for cereal shapes. Unconscious reminders of PalmOS dot-matrix letters, perhaps? 
I always grab a handful of boxes on the aisle ends...the ones on sale. When it's Cinnamon Toast Crunch, I end up buying 6 boxes. If I wasn't married, I'd be eating cereal 3-meals a day.
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