8 grams of protein per 100 grams of cereal
Sure, whatever tickles your fancy!
Crunchy Nut Cornflakes was launched by Kellogg's in 1980. It was first introduced in Australia and New Zealand before expanding to other markets worldwide. The cereal gained popularity for its combination of crispy cornflakes and honey sweetness, which differentiated it from traditional cornflake offerings. The launch of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes helped Kellogg's tap into the market for sweeter and more indulgent breakfast cereals.
Yes, you can make honey joys with Crunchy Nut cereal by simply substituting it for the traditional cornflakes in the recipe. Just mix the Crunchy Nut cereal with honey and butter, then bake in muffin cases for a delicious and crunchy treat.
Crunchy nut cornflakes work just as well as normal cornflakes. I've used them before. They do taste slightly different though, and more nutty. Because of that, I'd make sure your kids like them first before using them in the cakes.
Andy Spencer as the citizen and James Moye as the Crunchy Nut superhero.
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Crunchy Nut is a tasty breakfast cereal, the slogan is simply an advertising gimmick to persuade you to go out and buy it.
Yes.
His name is Andy Spencer.
Yes, cornflakes contain a small amount of protein. However, they are not a significant source of protein compared to other foods like meat, dairy, or legumes.
the sound of the leaves are as crunchy as... burnt toast a bag of chips bones cracking crumbling paper?
James Moye