In case you were wondering what kind of stoned sucker would pay the same price for a bowl of cereal that they’d pay for a whole box, or why anyone would want a “cereal sandwich” composed of peanut butter, cereal, banana and granola, then you’re not alone, because apparently everyone else was wondering the same thing
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Besides the obvious turnoffs–exorbitant prices for unappetizing menu selections, we suspect that the underwhelming atmosphere (cardboard cutouts of cereal mascots, no music, IKEA furniture), the surprisingly complex menu (that was also pretty tackily printed), the lack of seating and the fact that the place also serves salad (we don’t want to think about lettuce when we’re chowing down on our whipped cream and strawberry-covered Fruity Pebbles, thank you) may have also been the source of its inevitable downfall.
We have to admit, it was kind of an interesting concept: cereal mix-ins, kind of like the cereal version of Coldstone or Yogurt Park. And the menu–so extensive that it took us a good 10 minutes to even figure out what we wanted to order–obviously took a lot of creativity (or insanity, depending on whether or not you think a cereal sandwich is a good idea). But ultimately, for this kind of moo … lah we’d rather pour our own bowl of cereal, or at least get a super-large frozen yogurt at YoPo that we could never possibly finish.
Image Source: April Isabel Angeles
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