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Yes. A ceral is a good name for a webkinz. Corn Flakes, Luck Charms
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The noun cereal is a common noun, a general word for a grain suitable for eating or a food made of grain.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'cereal' is the name of a cereal, for example, Quaker Oats or Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Corn Flakes Indian corn
Corn is the English name of the cereal called cholam in Tamil.
1969 Gail.: Actually a patent for Corn Flakes, as a product, was registered on May 31, 1894 under the name Granose.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:The Cereal City (nickname of Battle Creek, MI)Cereal Killer Cafe (restaurant) in London, UKRice KrispiesCheeriosQuaker Oats
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Oh, dude, you bet your morning bowl of milk it is! Mood Flakes are totally real... in the fictional world of made-up cereals! It's like the breakfast version of unicorns and rainbows - sounds cool, but sadly, it's just a figment of someone's imagination. So, if you're craving some Mood Flakes, you might have to settle for a regular ol' box of cereal instead.
When established in 1892, it was called "The Corn Belt Exposition".
sugar puffs fruity flakes chocolate chunks vanilla vanti strawberry swirls
The cereal originally introduced in 1941 was known as "Sugar Pops." It was rebranded to its current name, "Corn Pops," in 1945. This change reflected a shift in marketing and branding strategies to appeal to a broader audience. Corn Pops is now a well-known breakfast cereal enjoyed by many.