Yes, Fruity Pebbles can expire, as they have a shelf life like any other cereal. The expiration date is usually printed on the box, and while they may still be safe to eat for a short time after that date, their flavor and texture may deteriorate. It's best to store them in a cool, dry place and check for any signs of spoilage, such as an off smell or unusual texture, before consuming.
the cereal ''fruity pebbles'' was first introduced in 1969 by post
3/4 of a cup of Fruity Pebbles has 26g of carbs.
To know what is inside fruity pebbles you need to look on the box where the nutrition facts are and on that side there should be something that says ingredients and look there and it will tell you everything that is in the fruity pebbles.
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fruity pebbles
Poprtropica.com
Fruity Pebbles.
I think it's Postopia.com
around $50
There were 2 - Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles.
The Flinstones (JK) General Mills
The company is Post Cereals.