Yes, mice can chew through cereal boxes as they are attracted to the food inside. The cardboard provides them with both a food source and nesting material. If you find signs of mice in your home, it's a good idea to store food in airtight containers to prevent them from accessing it. Additionally, sealing any entry points can help keep mice out.
Mice typically chew through cardboard and stuff to get to food inside and that's usually the only time they touch stuff like that - if there's not something on the inside they'll typically leave it alone
Often the cereal companies themselves buy the machines and manufacture the boxes and then fill them with cereal. Box companies also manufacture cereal boxes that they sell which you can customize and fill yourself.
Cereal Boxes at wholesale is Packaging provides cereal boxes with diverse designing options and various sizes. You can design the cereal box according to your requirements and nature of the product. These boxes can be manufactured in any shape with the design and color of your choice
yes but what cereal??????
i think the answer is 600
The percentage of waste made into cereal boxes is quiet LARGE. the percentage is 99.99%.
You need about 1333.33 boxes of 750g cereal to make 1t
Wheaties
1953
1. 52 * 2.5 = 130 ounces of cereal in 5 boxes2. 52/2 = 26 ounces of cereal in 1 box26 * 5 = 130 ounces of cereal in 5 boxes
AnswerNo, but they are predated by frogs and will eat tadpoles. Mice eat bugs, grains, seeds and some things out of the garbage. They like cheese, crackers, cereal, etc.
They are made of cardboard.