MidwestBeast
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Fruity Pebbles are gluten-free, Ben 
I have a daughter who is turning 3 in a few weeks so I still know how to spoon feed.
I can't spoon feed. You have to find it somewhere in this thread.
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Fruity Pebbles are gluten-free, Ben![]()
Fruity Pebbles are gluten-free, Ben![]()
Are fruity pebbles delicious? We don't have them in the American food shop so I would have to buy them online. They would cost me about $10 because of the shipping.
I have just checked. One box of Fruity Pebbles will cost me the equivalent of about $15 lol.
Waiting to hear more testimonials on how amazing these are before I remortgage to pay for them.
I have just checked. One box of Fruity Pebbles will cost me the equivalent of about $15 lol.
Waiting to hear more testimonials on how amazing these are before I remortgage to pay for them.
They are good for sure. though I am more of a chocolate pebbles/cocoa krispies kind of guy.
I have a rare discovery to unveil tonight guys!
KingJames and LTL are both cereal lovers and should appreciate this.
I use Kashi go lean Crunch for this because it's high in protein and has good texture.
Grab a handful of [insert cereal of choice here] and apply a good layer of cheese in a can (sharp cheddar tastes great for this).
Shove into mouth.
Enjoy.
My new cheat meal...so awesome!!!
I have just checked. One box of Fruity Pebbles will cost me the equivalent of about $15 lol.
Waiting to hear more testimonials on how amazing these are before I remortgage to pay for them.
cocoa pebbles are better. fruity pebbles are for fruitcakes
Captain crunch damn it!
Fruity Pebbles > Fruit Loops
Only cereal thats on the level of Fruity Pebbles is Cinnamon Toast Crunch
All the pebbles I have looked at contain hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Unsubbed.
Try making rice crispy treats but use fruity pebbles instead!
Am I the only one who likes this stuff? It's my favorite, always has been.
Do you dump sugar over it?
Am I the only one who likes this stuff? It's my favorite, always has been.
Am I the only one who likes this stuff? It's my favorite, always has been.
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<-----this guy loves it too....
am I the only one that actually opened up cereal boxes in grocery stores to steal the toys in them? I was 8 and bored....![]()
Remember how/when grocery stores used to have the big sections of candy that you could weigh and buy (think of how the fruit and vegetables are laid out in the middle of the produce sections, now)? I stole a little caramel square when I was little. It was when I was really little and I honestly can't remember back to know if I knew it was wrong or if I legitimately thought it was okay to take one. Regardless, I still feel bad about it to this day.
I used to rob gummy bears out of those things...I feel no remorse
Me and Blake really cemented our friendship today.
Friendship isn't really the perfect word for what happened but let's stick with it anyway, at least until the police arrive and take him in for questioning.
Remember how/when grocery stores used to have the big sections of candy that you could weigh and buy (think of how the fruit and vegetables are laid out in the middle of the produce sections, now)? I stole a little caramel square when I was little. It was when I was really little and I honestly can't remember back to know if I knew it was wrong or if I legitimately thought it was okay to take one. Regardless, I still feel bad about it to this day.
Blake, this story is 100% true, pinky promise.
When I was a child my babysitter bought me some penny sweets (they cost 1p each). She told me she put more in the bag than she told the shopkeeper.
I realised that this was theft so when I next went in there I told them I put 100 sweets in the bag even though I had only put about 95 in there. I gave them 5p (about 7 cents). This was a big deal to me as well.
Moral of the story, when faced with the same dilemma, Ben does the right thing and Blake does nothing.
My mom marched my fuzzy butt back to the grocery store and made me tell them what I did and apologize before I paid for it.(don't really remember what it was though) Then, of course, I got a spanking when I got home and mom told dad what had happened! Moral of the story: don't decide to eat stolen candy in the back seat of the car when your mom knows you shouldn't have any candy.
Haha, eating the evidence in front of them. Classic rookie manoeuvre!
How old were you? I am surprised you had a fuzzy butt at such a young age. Puberty must have hit really early for you. Either that or you were still sitting in the back of the car when you were 15 lol.
Wait what?Me and Blake really consummated our friendship today.
Friendship isn't really the perfect word for what happened but let's stick with it anyway, at least until the police arrive and take him in for questioning.
Wait what?
It was last week.
Bro bump!
My mom marched my fuzzy butt back to the grocery store and made me tell them what I did and apologize before I paid for it.(don't really remember what it was though) Then, of course, I got a spanking when I got home and mom told dad what had happened! Moral of the story: don't decide to eat stolen candy in the back seat of the car when your mom knows you shouldn't have any candy.