Candy-inspired cereal is eroticism, sensuality and women's secrets among the bagandagenerally good. Oreo O's and Reese's Puffs, for example, are among the best cereals the breakfast industrial complex has to offer.
Soon, Sour Patch Kids cereal will be among them.
Starting December 26, cereal inspired by our #1 movie theater snack (it's true; don't argue) will be available at Walmart. Next year, it will roll out in other retailers, timed perfectly with the moment you get sick of eating New Year's resolution veggie omelets for breakfast.
According to a press release from Post, the cereal will feature a "sour coating" and a "sweet finish." Sounds great -- we love a flavor that is also a journey.
Plus, fruity cereal milk.
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