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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 25, 2017 16:11:41 GMT
Last night I asked my 5 year old what he wants for his birthday in a few weeks. His response? "My own cereal." Lol. Now, I think he just meant his own box that only he eats. But my aunt suggested personalizing a box with his picture. I'm wondering if any of the peas have creative suggestions or resources to do this? We just got a new computer and I have photoshop, but haven't used the new version so I'm not sure how my skills are these days. Thanks!
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Post by bratkar on Sept 25, 2017 16:28:05 GMT
Frosted Flakes
A little pricey, but it was exactly what we were looking for when we needed one, from Frosted Flakes, Corn Flakes, Etc.
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Post by Basket1lady on Sept 25, 2017 17:40:06 GMT
Frosted Flakes
A little pricey, but it was exactly what we were looking for when we needed one, from Frosted Flakes, Corn Flakes, Etc. General Mills (Cheerios and such) had this year’s ago. Maybe they still do? We have a Wheaties box with a photo of my grandfather in his HS football uniform. It really does look real. But then, my aunt was the secretary for the president of the cereal division, so maybe that’s why we had it. Is there still a General Mills “attraction” at the MOA? Years ago my kids signed up to make their own cereal. It was just mixing different GM cereals together, but they loved it.
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Post by bc2ca on Sept 25, 2017 17:59:29 GMT
Frosted Flakes
A little pricey, but it was exactly what we were looking for when we needed one, from Frosted Flakes, Corn Flakes, Etc. OMG, if Fruit Loops does this I might just have found one of DS's birthday presents. iamkristinl16, DS(18) is always a challenge to buy for and last year for his birthday we gave him one of the individual serving mulitpacks of sugar cereals we don't buy regularly. It was a ridiculous hit and he saved them for the winter break when he ate one a day until done. When in Canada this summer I spotted a 150th Birthday Cake version of Fruit Loops on clearance as we were leaving a store. Turned around and went back in to buy it and, agan, it brought a huge smile to DS's face.
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Sept 26, 2017 13:33:09 GMT
If he likes different flavors of cereal, then I'd pick up a few package of the mini variety packs(I think they run $3-$5 for package of 8 mini boxes). I love these when I was a kid. I just sent a package of them, to a Niece at College.
I'd get a basket at the dollar store and fill it up with the mini cereal boxes and maybe toss in a few packs of pop tarts(if he likes those), a few mini bottles of juice, a cereal bowl(or mug), and I'd put a one time use coupon in there good for "cake, ice cream, pizza, etc... for breakfast".
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Post by janeinbama on Sept 26, 2017 14:05:28 GMT
Our 4 year old grandson was thrilled with the mini cereal boxes in his Christmas stocking. It went over so well that there were some in his Easter basket.
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