Monday, 13 July 2009

  • Frosted Flakes Gold: How Grrrrrrrrrrrreat Are They?


    As a part of getting ready for my day this morning, I unexpectedly incorporated Frosted Flakes Gold into it. While I stared in my entropic refrigerator for a short duration of time, I noticed the Frosted Flakes Gold cereal box on the first shelf. I figured, "Hey, I've never eaten this cereal before. It has always appealed to me. Why not eat it today?" I grabbed the cereal box quickly, poured the bountiful and tasteful honey wheat cereal in a bowl, accompanied it with milk, dug a spoon into the bowl, lifted it, and guided the spoon into my mouth. Crunch after crunch, I felt privileged to finally eat Frosted Flakes Gold. Alike most people, I observed the side panel of the cereal box since there's nothing else to look at while you're eating. The side panel of the box reminded me of how important breakfast is in that it "helps you do better in school and makes you a star in and out of education." I feel that this quote's overboard. I said to myself, "Hmm, the cereal box might as well come with sunglasses."

    When I drove to class and seated myself in the usual row and chair, I already felt energized and confident academically. Just so happened, my energy and confidence was exerted. Throughout the entire class, I was on the exact same level as my professor. Although I usually am, this morning was awkward. It's as if I was Professor Xavier, acknowledging what my professor was thinking or what he was going to say pertaining to the material she presented. When class ended, I got the notion that perhaps Frosted Flakes Gold and my class performance for today were linked. Sure, breakfast is breakfast, for breakfast is food and food provides nourishment (energy) for the brain. Without food, the brain would lack functionality. What really concerned me was the label that stands out infront of the cereal box, "Long-lasting energy." Another thing I considered while evaluating this delectable breakfast item was that everyone's body reacts differently to everything. I'm now beginning to conclude that Frosted Flakes Gold had a direct effect on my class performance. This calls for an experiment. I'm improvising as I go along with this. I'm going to eat Frosted Flakes Gold again, tomorrow morning and see if I receive the same effect from it. I'm wondering if anyone else has witnessed the same thing that I have with respect to one of two of Tony The Tiger's pawns.

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