"Fruit Loops" is 2 years old (he is my pet toucan).
Kellogg's Froot Loops Cereal has been around since the early 1960's, and the frosted oat circles are sold under many different brand names. The mascot since 1963 has been Toucan Sam.
A one cup serving (30.0 grams) has 118 calories (only 5 from fat).
it depends on the snack. usually ten calories
Sugar* If you really wanted to know you would go to the store and look at the nutrition facts.
About 12.5 grams, or 2%
There are 12 grams of sugar in one serving of froot loops.
$3.85
Yes they can but it has way to much sugar and no nutrition do there for it can be harmful but they can have hot Cheetos that what I feed my hamster all the time with soap in it and sugar and flour and they love it so much it help gets out stuffed diarrhea hat can't come out.
7 inversions (loops).
a most standard box of ceral cost about 1.99 or 2.00
They probably WILL, but they SHOULDN'T. Things like Froot Loops, chips, and jellybeans are too sugary for hamsters and can/probably will make them sick. Things you can give as treats are carrots, strawberries, apples, bananas, but never iceburg lettuce, lemons, limes, oranges, watermelon, almonds. My hamster had a soft spot for cheese and rice (cooked, never give a hamster uncooked rice), but never too much of either one.
if you mean the loops that allow you to move stuff then your can get them at pretty much any magic store. if your looking online, then magicgeek.com is the BEST website for magic, they have everything, loops is a great trick by the way.
It depends on the ceral box, some can weigh 300 grams and others can weigh one kilogram
.24 grams
The advertised mini-games for Froot Loops included a Frootoctopus game and a pirate game in 2008 and 2009. Another mini-game was introduced in late September 2009, called "Black Beak's Cave". In March, 2010, Froot Loops sponsored the "Egyptian Ruins" ad-game. The games were available to most users, and all with a Poptropica age of 6 to 8. (see related question)
Hysteresis loops tell about the magnetic properties of a material. E.g. wider loops indicate that the material is magnetically hard (i.e. it retains magnetisation even if the applied field is removed, permanent magnetics have much wider hysteresis loops)whereas thinner loops represent it to be soft (if the magnetic field is removed, the material doens't show any magentism). This is one advantage of hysteresis loops. further, such loops can identify the grain size of a material and much more. hope it answers your question.
Josie is often shown with tape loops on her cheeks. The loops are there to hold her oxygen tubes in place easily; I'm not sure if she is on the oxygen much now, so I don't think they'll be there much longer.