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Indiana Jones Eats Chocolate Cereal Before Raiding Temples

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Because looking at Harrison Ford usually makes me want to eat marshmallow bits and cereal that turns milk chocolatey, I'm more than happy to welcome the latest in cinematic marketing on the breakfast aisle: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull cereal, or repackaged Cocoa Puffs with marshmallow blobs. Of the four amorphous shapes, the Temple of Akator resembles "a Doritos chip," and the Torch, "a Doritos chip that’s fallen into a violent battle with bean dip," according to brianorndorf. The movie will be released on May 22, but this is available on grocery shelves now.

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6 Comments:

I think I'd like to start my day with Harrison Ford threatening to whip me. Good morning!

I think I have to go find this tonight, my husband LOVES Indiana Jones and is anxious to watch this.

And your right unarata who doesn't want to start their day with that image :)

Starting my day with Harrison Ford threatening to whip me: DO NOT WANT!

Funny. I'll stick to cheerios :-)

I'd MUCH rather play with the toy whip I saw the other day. Love when I pressed the button it made that "whip" sound and then the theme from the movie.

Hey! They even had an Indiana Jones Potato Head! LOL

I liked the first two Indiana Jones movies but not the third. The fourth looks pretty good but the first thing I thought when I heard about this movie is "Isn't he a little old to be playing Indiana Jones?"

It does look like a good movie ~

OMG! There is an Indiana Jones Potato Head?!?! I must have one! The husband is a huge fan!

Harrison Ford can whip me any time, don't care how old he is.

"Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?"

Good source of protein however!

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