Is Today's Cereal Addicting and Causing Mental Distress...?

Discussing Trix, Lucky Charms, Coco Puffs, and More...

Ah, cereal commercials...harmless? or conveying signs of mental distress and powerful addiction? I shall evaluate and theorize on several well know cereals...

Trix-Apparently like cocaine for children and rabbits...The "Kids" or "junkies" apparently hoard these fruit flavored treats from a white rabbit because they feel the sadistic need to watch it die from hunger and not give it any of this euphoric breakfast food...The Rabbit(apparently anorexic and severely addicted) tries desperately to just get a hit from the "kids" but is only discovered because of his lack of thought an one track mind...truly a sad case...

Lucky Charms-A leprechaun bent on making kids suffer by giving the a taste of his "lucky charms" (whatever they may be) and then running away and hiding his secret stash...I believe he is a drug dealer of sorts and gains customers by invoking infuriating frustration...The kids however manage to use their junkie powers and drive to satisfy their craving break down the drug dealing Irishman's fortress and indulge upon his "lucky charms"

Coco Puffs-A cereal actually encouraging and making children and one unfortunate bird totally insane by eating this chocolate LSD...for there are several hallucinations that appear after just one bit of this godforsaken cereal...Not too much more to say about this one...

Captain Crunch-A psychopathic midget that imitates a naval officer in order to crash through the floor on a boat to push his product...unfortunately turning real people into cartoons and doing millions of dollars in property damage...the kids are then whisked away on his cartoon boat to an unknown location where presumably horrible things happen to them...

Frosted Flakes-A tiger that obviously pushes a speed/steroid combonation...his cereal is described as "Grrrreat" because it apparently give you super human(tiger) powers that allow you to run, jump, lift, and do many extraordinary things...The children are sometimes engulfed in giant waves of milk...and surprisingly still live...

Honeycomb-This somehow retains an ability to turn normal kids into a furry, insane, unpredictable ball of madness...the alluring effect of this cereal is apparently dangerous and can cause children to become incredibly dangerous...this could be a form of lycanthropia(werewolf disease) Perhaps this is just too addicting to be allowed in a Grocery store...

Update: Well it seems I forgot Fruit Loops...so here we go... Fruit Loops- Ah, Uncle Toucan...appears to be a creepy bird that could possibly be a pedophile and uses Fruit Loops to seduce his three young nephews...There could be an ecstacy/roofie mix that gives his nephews some kind of amnesia and a horrbile addiction on these...In addition to being a pedophile he may be homosexual, judging by the name of the cereal...Fruit...Loops...As you can see Fruit relates to a homosexual person and Loops to insane people...so you be the judge....a harmless fruit flavored cereal or a demented homosexual pedophile inducing drug...

Well, I've infered most of these conclusions based on the advertising...ah, marketing...I hope you enjoy my amateur psychoanalysis on these advertisements and your opinions and feedback is welcome....

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~Zoo
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Reply #1 Top
Go Zoologist03! It's time someone pointed out the stupidity of commercials. IMO, advertising is over the top these days. Everything is like, free prize, cleanest floors, pain goes away so fast, no heartburn 24 hrs... blah blah. It's enough to make you go insane. Lol, good job.


Beebes
Reply #2 Top
The Honeycomb guy always did scare me. It was like a PATHETIC attempt at recreating Taz from Looney Tunes. An interesting twist on the cereal cartel nonetheless lol.
Reply #4 Top
Was wondering about the fruit loops myself. nasty things.

Very amusing article with enough truth to make you go...hmmmmm
Reply #5 Top
This is ingenius. It made me laugh manically as if high on trix.And cereal definately is addictive, i eat it about 5 times a day, although that may be cuz i'm too broke to eat proper meals!And how creepy is that lucky charms ad?!It gives me nightmares...They're always after me lucky charms...
Reply #6 Top
Well, the cereal eater I am, I have a few cereals to add...

Fruity Pebbles~ This, seemingly, harmless cereal has a dark side. This might be the only cereal with a female as the one advertising. The draw-back? She's still in diapers. The way that Fred and Barney fight over her is rather sickening. I'm sure there's a hidden meaning behind this comercial, please enlighten me if you have further info. on this crazy, food.

Rice Krispies~ I'm not exactly sure what's doing it, but for some reason, whoever eats this food thinks that it is talking to them.

Cereal Bars~ is this the new and improved way to mass produce these "harmless" sources of endulgence? I'm not sure, but from what I see, it's growing fast.

Please, fight the good fight, and hold yourself back. Don't eat cereal if at all possible. If you have pizza eat it for breakfast.

Capt. over and out!

P.S.~ Think real, don't eat cereal!
Reply #7 Top
Ha ha! I like this article Zoo! Funny! Most cereal commercials are whacked, but just as Capt. I'm also a big cereal fan myself. I do have one to add though.

Golden Grams(sp?)~ Why are they always trying to get the kids to see the taste?? I mean is there really any possible way to see the taste of the cereal? What in the heck are they trying to really get the kids to look at? I highly doubt they're really trying to get them to see "The taste that they can see." And what's with the adult on the commercial that can never seem to "see" the taste? So obviously it's some drug they're wanting the kids to see but somehow they make it so the adults can't detect it.

~carebear~
Reply #8 Top
Thank you for all your comments and also the additions of Capt. Cornbread and carebear...good job...
Reply #9 Top
! It's not just cereal, however. Remember kool aid, which always kidnaps kids and brings em into some fantasy land?
Reply #10 Top
I meant to say Cinamon Toast Crunch instead of what i did say!

~carebear~