What ever happned to the cereal Lucky charms?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,821
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    Blofeld wrote: »
    I wish they'd bring them back, So what if they have a bit too much sugar compared to our cereals, what every happened to choice for crying out loud?

    Thankfully my flatmate has a brother in the States, every so often he gets a box full of American food and drink, often a few boxes of Lucky Charms and some cans of Mountain Dew, which is the best lemonade style drink out there IMO.

    I've seen Mountain Dew on sale in various places but it's often a total rip off. I was lucky enough to visit an American base in Germany last month where I stocked up on American food and bought it home. They only charged the same as they would have done in the States so £6 got me pretty far!

    Bring back Lucky Charms and make Mountain Dew commonplace in shops, not to mention the various other foods they have which far outdo certain brands we have here!

    I heard that mountain dew was coming back to the UK, in fact I read an online article about it, couldn't link you to it though.
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    I don't think Mountain dew has a place in the UK i didn't know it was even around in the UK ever, ill stick to Sprite or 7up thanks. I thought Oreos coming to the UK was outrageous they don't taste bad and i wouldn't refuse when offered to me, but i see them as a US thing also its a black biscuit? really? why?, ill stick to dunking Bourbons in my tea thank you.
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    i used to love them as a kid, i would pick the marshmallow out and eat them seprately.
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    ukool wrote: »
    i used to love them as a kid, i would pick the marshmallow out and eat them seprately.


    Yeah same here. They really should bring them back. I was eating an all chocolate cereal this morning! Nesquick or something. If thats not unhealthy I don't know what is.
  • flower faerieflower faerie Posts: 385
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    -N34 wrote: »
    Yeah same here. They really should bring them back. I was eating an all chocolate cereal this morning! Nesquick or something. If thats not unhealthy I don't know what is.


    Nesquick was my favorite! But I don't think they sell it here in the states any more. :(

    I don't like eating cereal for breakfast. I only ever eat it as a night time snack. So, chocolatey cereal is like a dessert for me. :p
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    Nesquick was my favorite! But I don't think they sell it here in the states any more. :(

    I don't like eating cereal for breakfast. I only ever eat it as a night time snack. So, chocolatey cereal is like a dessert for me. :p


    I'll swap you a Nesquick for a Lucky Charms!
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    im sat here eating lucky charms :) i orderd them from americansweets.com, they took about a week to get here and cost £5.75 - a bit crazy when you think about it, but so worth it :)
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  • Free as a birdFree as a bird Posts: 1,040
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    My friend brought some when she came back from the states, and gave me some.

    Weren't as nice as I remembered them, but maybe they would be better with milk lol.
  • -GONZO--GONZO- Posts: 9,624
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    Niranjaniz wrote: »
    I don't think Mountain dew has a place in the UK i didn't know it was even around in the UK ever, ill stick to Sprite or 7up thanks. .

    Mountain Dew which is made by Pepsi was released over here many years ago by CocaCola, but they changed the recipe so alot of people didnt buy it as it didnt taste the same.
    Apparently the US Dr Pepper tastes better than our Dr Pepper too. Something to do with the syrup used.

    I got my wife 2 boxes of Lucky Charms for her birthday last year which she was made up with as all she kept on going on about was why dont they sell them anymore.
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