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Cereal Taxonomy

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[Photograph: kitchenbitzch.wordpress.com]

One reason why Value Village, the thrift store chain, rocks: you get to find random things you probably don't need like this. The Kitchen Bitch points us to this framed masterpiece found at a Minnesota store. The cereal taxonomy includes meticulously labeled O's, bits, and puffs, where the fine print notes each one's company of origin (like General Mills and Kellogg's) and date of creation. [via BuzzFeed]

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2 Comments:

My old roommate had one of these. Her parents bought it in the 1980s when their family moved to Russia - it was their little peice of Americana. Everyone loves it, great conversation piece.

The individual cereal "units" or whatever they are called must have been coated in fixative of some sort?

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