• @hark
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    153 hours ago

    Kids: *Happily eating substitution*

    You: *Reveal the trick*

    Kids: “Well now we’re not eating it anymore” (and also they could supposedly tell something was off all along)

  • @LovableSidekick
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    53 hours ago

    Forget the kids, don’t let Meemaw find out!

    • @mojofrododojo
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      11 hour ago

      don’t let Meemaw find out!

      lol they learned the trick from Meemaw!

  • @MeaanBeaan
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    217 hours ago

    Tootie fruities are just flat out better tha Froot Loops. Fight me.

    • @uid0gid0
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      63 hours ago

      Malt o meal is just better in general. The Colossal Berry Crunch is better than Cap’n Crunch too. And you can buy the giant bag that lasts forever.

  • @db2
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    3711 hours ago

    The price difference was huge not long ago. Now it’s much closer and everything is overpriced severely.

    That’s not a “back in my day” thing either, do the math on it and where it should be from inflation and where it’s at from gouging are not even close.

    • @madcaesar
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      Since covid manufacturers basically just started colluding across the board to fix prices. Every government around the world has utterly failed at holding them accountable

  • BananaPeal
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    4112 hours ago

    I usually buy the cheap Fruity Pebbles for my kids, but Walmart has out of them one day so I got the name brand as a treat. Their response? “Dad, please don’t buy those again. Dyno Bites are better.” I was flabbergasted.

    Then again, they don’t see cereal ads, don’t know who the Flintstones are, but love dinosaurs.

    • @nandeEbisu
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      179 hours ago

      I think you imprint on things as a kid and don’t like change. I definitely had my preferred after school snacks and even different brands just felt wrong.

    • giangi
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      59 hours ago

      Growing up I watched all the cereal ads and I still preferred the Dyno Bites. There’s so much crap added to the “big brand” cereals. It’s like eating sugar. It must be overwhelming for them trying those after being used to Dyno Bites.

      • @[email protected]
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        68 hours ago

        Strange, from memory it was the exact opposite. The brand names actually had decent flavor/texture, while the off-brands had humongous amounts of sugar, to the point where you actually taste the sugar rather than it just sweetening the overall flavor.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          My guess is that the brand names got stuck from their own popularity. People knew what they tasted like and might have reacted badly if they tried to tweak the recipe, whereas the budget brands were easier to either change or even discontinue and replace with slightly different branding. People were buying them for the price, not the recipe.

          And then, after enough experimentation, they were able to figure out something that matched or surpassed the brand names.

          In Canada, there’s the PC brand that I always considered a budget brand. Until I worked at an ice cream factory that had their own premium brand but also made some PC flavours. The PC ones looked better than the factory brand ones. The factory did things the old way (where ice cream flavours were still more about the ice cream than extras added) while PC focused more on the extras like cookie dough or chocolate caramel cups. I can only speak for myself, but I’m more into the extras than the ice cream itself, so it felt like PC was more in tune with what I wanted than the premium brand.

          Additionally, the premium brand sticking with the less preferred recipe kinda feels pretentious at this point, like they are being ice cream purists or think they know better about what people want, given the higher price.

          PC also had their versions of various pop flavours that have colouring on the boxes to make it clear what they were cloning and their Pepsi cola clone was just as good as the real thing but way cheaper.

        • giangi
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          27 hours ago

          If true, that was 10 year old me arguing and I do not stand by anything he says 😂

          But really, that hasn’t been my experience with some of them, but it would make sense if the off brands stay pretty close to the big brands in recipes or added more sugar to compete that way. I guess I’m trying to find logic in preference. I’m realizing how little I know about cereals.

  • @[email protected]
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    510 hours ago

    My mom used to cut our honey nut tasteeos with regular tasteeos.

    Like a 3 parts regular to 1 party honey nut cut.

  • @[email protected]
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    4417 hours ago

    My mother did this with coco pops for years and my sister didn’t realise until her twenties when she caught her in the act

    • @aeronmelon
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      4116 hours ago

      Your sister was still being served cereal bought by her parents in her twenties?

      She really gotta have her Pops. (jaws notes)

  • @buzz86us
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    412 hours ago

    Those are the same product…

    • @Chenzo
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      87 hours ago

      … Obviously you don’t have kids

      • @buzz86us
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        14 hours ago

        Yup, but they are made in the same factory

  • Destide
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    814 hours ago

    Mines are still open, chimney’s need sweeping, Looms need resetting you want name brand go earn it

    • AFK BRB Chocolate
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      89 hours ago

      The box is a name brand cereal. The bag is a copycat store brand cereal that’s cheaper.

      • @uid0gid0
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        33 hours ago

        Malt-o-meal is also a name brand rather than a store brand. Just less well known than Kellogg or General Mills.

    • DearOldGrandma
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      7518 hours ago

      There is none, but kids are picky and want expensive name brands because pretty images

      • @[email protected]
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        2012 hours ago

        It shows you the power of branding. I remember that there was a study where kids were given a regular hamburger in a McDonald’s wrapper and the same hamburger by itself and kids overwhelming said McDonald’s tasted better.

        I think they even replicated the experiment where the McDonald’s hamburger was unwrapped and kids still preferred the McDonald’s wrapped burger.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 hours ago

          Or how people tend to prefer Pepsi in blind tests (I think it’s sweeter or something, if i remember correctly) but overwhelmingly chose CocaCola if given the choice.

    • @Thicc_Jamez
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      5118 hours ago

      That big bag costs less than the little box.

      • partial_accumen
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        That used to be universally true. Is it still? I think the last time I looked at the bag about 7 years ago it was just about on par with the price per oz of the name brand. The store brand in the box (as opposed to the name brand in the box) is still cheaper though.

        • @[email protected]
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          316 hours ago

          10 years ago I ate a lot of bulk bagged cereal. at the time even some of the ‘natural/organic’ brands were cheaper by weight. I stopped when it became about the same and I was also sick of cereal. probably close to 7 years ago like you said.