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Breakfast cereal puzzler.

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dibble1 | 09:56 Sun 21st Mar 2010 | Food & Drink
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I remember years ago enjoying a breakfast cereal that resembled "little pillows" in shape, that had a malty taste and were best left to soak in milk. Most of my friends can remember it too but none of us can name it. The little "pillow cases" were quite small, a couple of cm's by 1 cm. I do however remember them being very tasty. We wasted the best part of an evening trying to remember. Anyone any ideas??? Thanks.
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Golden Grahams?
Was it Shreddies?
Oat Krunchies ?
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Wasn't Shreddies or Golden Grahams. Let me check out Oat Krunchies but I think they may be them tube like crisps??
Shredded wheat.
i remember them, disgusting things, i was hoping someone would of got it, might have to ring my mum!
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Please ring her.
i have she's stumped as well we can both remember them as well grrrrr
Was this in the 50s/60s? If so, Oat Krunchies sounds about right. I liked them.
Were they Kelloggs Apple Jacks ? Only guessing here
Golden Nuggets? They were "pillow" shaped and really hard & crunchy unless you let them soak a while in the milk.

http://www.cerealpart...s/golden-nuggets.aspx
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No, not Golden Nuggets either. They were pillow shaped, a bit like scampi fries but smaller, but the more I remember I think they were hollow. I'm sure I saw an ad for a very similar thing being released now. I WILL get it....Thanks everyone!
There is the new Kelloggs Krave.

Little pillows filled with chocolate!!
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Yes, they look like them but these were hollow I think??

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