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look on the back of cereal packets for codes
I am not positive but I am pretty sure that the word cereal is plural, making the phrase "a bowl on cereal" "Cereal" is usually taken to be a zero-count noun but there are many types of cereal grains. If you were eating a bowl of many different types of cereals, you would be correct in emphasizing that by saying "cereals"...awkward but, correct.
It makes it easier to put the boxes into outers for shipment (the outer will also be a cuboid and will have an exact number of cereal packets in it without any wasted space, and the cuboid outer is easier to stack for transportation);The cuboid cereal packets stack easier on the shop shelf;The cuboid cereal packets stack easier in the cuboid cupboards of [most] houses.
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you can find nestle codes on cereal boxes inside the box. The code will be printed in red.
I believe you are trying to spell cereal, the breakfast food often served with milk such as Frosted Flakes or Cheerios.
Yes, 'eaten' is correct.
That is the correct spelling of the cereal name Honey Nut Cheerios.
Make the 'Back to the future' car :D ...give it wings and have loads of colours on it (maybe make out of cardboard tubes and cereal packets and cover it with paper then colour it)
Chalk it up to gravity. When the box is filled at the packaging plant, the correct weight is in the box, but over time (very little time, at that) the contents settle due to breakage, handling, shipping and shaking the box to get the nifty prize..
it depends on your size, but generally a teaspoon.
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal