I was taking my sweet, sweet young baby boys to soccer in the morning, and before every practice, we must have some cereal to get them in the mood for some kicking. Before this, I was perusing the grocery for some cereals that my little angels would... +
I was taking my sweet, sweet young baby boys to soccer in the morning, and before every practice, we must have some cereal to get them in the mood for some kicking. Before this, I was perusing the grocery for some cereals that my little angels would enjoy munching upon early in the morning (6:00am). This cereal caught my eye, "Honey bunchs of oats!", I exclaimed, "and with almonds!". This cereal seemed like the perfect pick me up for my children, since after my husmand died last year they haven't been as filled with joy as they usually are.
It's 5:30am, my little honey buns are out of bed and ready to eat their yummy breakfast before going to practice. I crack open the box and pour them each a bowl. After adding the milk, they both grab their spoons and smile wide smiles as they eat their breakfast cereal, spoonful, after spoonful. I looked into the bowls as they were eating them, and something seemed off! After further inspection I noticed small gray chunks inside of the cereal. I thought it was just sugar, but what I fool I was. My sweet little honey bun angels have been dead for 6 months now and I only just have the heart to post a review on my favorite review site Chick Advisor. The abestos in the cereal killed them. They were hospitalized for 4 months straight before sadly dying one after the other.
DO NOT BUY HONEY BUNCHS OF OATS WITH ALMONDS! ALL OF YOUR LOVED ONES WILL DIE.
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