THE CHEERIOS KID Beginning in the mid-50s and continuing through the early 70s. "The Cheerios Kid" was a mainstay in their commercials, ranking alongside most of the characters created for rival Kellogg's cereals. The Cheerios Kid was the original mascot. The bumble bee is the current mascot.
'Cheerio' is an English word and therefore has no meaning in Irish.
Cheerio Meredith was born on July 12, 1890, in Missouri, USA.
Cheerio Meredith's birth name is Lucile Hoffmann.
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The word "cheerio" is an informal English expression use upon parting from someone. It is used in England and the English speaking parts of Ireland.
Cheerio!
yes
Pop pop cheerio is not an actual saying. It is often used to pick on Brittan's and folks from the UK. The phrase used as demeaning to a British person was "Pip Pip Cheerio or pip pip Cheeri by".
"Brokenhearted" by Karmin has the word "cheerio" at the end of each chorus. The last phrase of the chorus is "So can we finish what we started? Don't you leave me brokenhearted tonight. Come on, that's right, cheerio". Is this the song you were looking for?
definetly
Yes they are good for the heart.