because the canadians hoard it all for themselves because they are a shelfish nation of hippies who always say sorry to everyone about everything, except for stealing all of the delicious vector cereal with thirteen grams of protein and now that I think of it, that's probably the reason they won't share it. canadians love proteins
Vanilly Crunch was sold by Quaker Oats in the 1970s. Vector is a cereal from Kellogg's.
If you mean breakfast cereal, less than 1% of the US corn crop is used for this purpose.
Vector Cereal, and Cliff Bars
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No. General Mills discontinued it this year. I read that it is still sold in Canada but not the US.
■4296 gallons of milk are sold. 2864/2=1432 1432x3=4296
porting of cereal benificial
The world's most expensive cereal is not sold in stores. It is a single piece of cornflake that resembles the state of Illinois. The price of this expensive cereal is $200 000.
No because they poisened someone.
Vanilly Crunch (Quaker Oats) and Vector (Kellogg's) are breakfast cereals. They begin with the letter V.
According to various websites across the web.. roughly 2.8 billion boxes of cereal are sold yearly.