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At what age should you stop eating Coco Pops?
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Hypnodisc
20-11-2010
I'm 21 and eat them, as well as Choco-Shreddies, Frosted-Shreddies, Chocolate Chip weetabix bites and the proper chocolate weetabix. I hasten to add not at the same time.. I alternate!

I'm a bum though, I have an excuse
Subrosa
20-11-2010
I'm 22 and I usually have them whenever I stay round my boyfriend's, once or twice a week. I don't want to stop, they taste nice .

Normally I have the chocolate chip Weetabix bitesize though.
Skip_Tech
20-11-2010
Like they are better than

JUST RIGHT

now that is an orgasm in a bowl
cnbcwatcher
20-11-2010
Originally Posted by netcurtains:
“Has eating coco pops turned you into a hyperactive asbo?”

No - and I've been eating 'em for years!
viewaskew
20-11-2010
Is there an age limit on Weetabix or Alpen or Frosties...?

No.

What a stupid thread - eat what you like!
Leeham
20-11-2010
Originally Posted by Skip_Tech:
“No child should eat this vile sugar laden rubbish

It creates a sugar spike, excitable behaviour and then a crash and empty tummy just as they hit school

shame on any parent who falls for the marketing con”

Except sugar doesn't make kids hyper, it's another myth.
lisa02
20-11-2010
Originally Posted by paulsmithfan:
“I would say the cut of age is 24 (post student) any time after that anyone who continues to eat them I would treat with a great deal of suspicion.”

Never! I love coco pops and I'm 27. We don't buy them very often though because they are classed as a treat in our house.
motsy
20-11-2010
Originally Posted by Leeham:
“Except sugar doesn't make kids hyper, it's another myth.”

Healthy eating nazi propaganda.
alanwarwic
20-11-2010
It really depends on the person.

One thing for certain is that it changes taste buds and gives tooth loss addiction for many.
Victoria Sponge
26-11-2010
I eat them still and I am almost 30. I love them.
paulsmithfan
26-11-2010
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“I eat them still and I am almost 30. I love them.”

You need to move on...seriously.
Victoria Sponge
26-11-2010
Originally Posted by paulsmithfan:
“You need to move on...seriously.”

Why? I like Coco Pops, so what? I will go back into healthy mode again when I start getting fat.
paulsmithfan
26-11-2010
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“Why? I like Coco Pops, so what? I will go back into healthy mode again when I start getting fat.”

It's the lie all addicts pedal .. you will stop tomorrow., blah, blah.

You need to stop now!
Victoria Sponge
26-11-2010
Originally Posted by paulsmithfan:
“It's the lie all addicts pedal .. you will stop tomorrow., blah, blah.

You need to stop now!”

Why should I? I have a great figure, beautiful skin and hair, nice teeth...I love my food and I will eat whatever the phuck I like. Why? Because I CAN! So there !

We are talking Coco Pops, NOT CRACK!
paulsmithfan
26-11-2010
Originally Posted by Victoria Sponge:
“We are talking Coco Pops, NOT CRACK!”

Snap, Crack, pop
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