Loopy Gurd

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I like cereal and home made soap

I bought this a few months back when the wicked marketing was at it's peak, and I thought I would share my opinion on it.

In genereal it is very underwhelming. It taste like chemical apple in the least appeling way possible. It does get better the more you eat it but I do not recommend.

All and all i would give it a 4/10 and would not recommend you try it. It is simply not worth your money

#cereal #wicked #movies #food #snacks

I recently tried a new kind of cereal, it was a delicious and wonderful culinairy experience, i would recomend you try it. It tasted something like cinnamin buns and just sugary goodness all over.

Now you are probabfly wondering what cereal it was, so i'm going to let you know, BUT! i want to make it clear that this is not a sponcors and i would never lead you guys on. Seriously

It was cinnamon Chex, i had never scene it before but i had heard good things so i tried it: IT WAS DELICIOUS 10/10

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