the key ingredient Kellogg’s success were those cool little frogmen and submarines that were in kellogg’s boxes of cereal in the 50’s.
with a little baking soda in their tiny bottoms they would sink to the tub bottom and resurface over and over
well, it was cool back then, we didn’t have ipods,smart phones or laptops
coyoty, that actually looks like an old milk carton, but from maybe the late 50s into the mid 60s rather than back in the 20s and 30s during which time they probably would have used bottled milk. I’m thinking Rice Krispies have been around since the 20s or 30s or so.
Sky_Shachaq about 14 years ago
Hey Pop!!!!!!!!!!!
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
That’s a weird milk carton.
rw1h about 14 years ago
Good one JohnnyD. There’s something about that kid’s facial expression that bothers me too…….
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
the key ingredient Kellogg’s success were those cool little frogmen and submarines that were in kellogg’s boxes of cereal in the 50’s. with a little baking soda in their tiny bottoms they would sink to the tub bottom and resurface over and over
well, it was cool back then, we didn’t have ipods,smart phones or laptops
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
You mean, they first called it, “Snap, Crackle and Holy $h!!!”?
barbfrost about 14 years ago
Nighthawks, I remember those. I loved those things. I’m still easily impressed.
SaunaBeach about 14 years ago
Wow! If they first had “Holy $hIII”, I wonder what he looked like?
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
coyoty, that actually looks like an old milk carton, but from maybe the late 50s into the mid 60s rather than back in the 20s and 30s during which time they probably would have used bottled milk. I’m thinking Rice Krispies have been around since the 20s or 30s or so.
captainedd about 14 years ago
The milk carton isn’t right. The top of the lid isn’t torn open.
Ensoh almost 14 years ago
What, the balloon’s full of sugar and chemical additives?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
No, but the kid is.
lfanterickson almost 14 years ago
Next door they’re testing Special J.