They have glee cheerio uniforms at halloween costume stores. They sell the uniform as a costume. I don't know what you mean by child but the halloween store sells them mostly for teens.
Yes, I just had some and before I did I wasn't sleepy (I'm doing a Yard Sale so I didn't eat till later) and now I'm sleepy
69 % of all Americans prefer fruity pebbles than other cereals
there are 8 oz per cup so it would be 10/8= 1.25 cups
No, rabbits should not eat any processed foods or treat foods made for humans. (Even many treat foods made for rabbits are unhealthy and should be avoided!) A single Cheerio will not harm your rabbit but there's nothing good about your rabbit eating it and a large amount of Cheerios or small amounts over time will likely lead to illness.
Rabbits should eat a diet of lots and lots of hay (unlimited 24/7 access), with some high-quality pellets and fresh greens daily. If they eat too many treats (even safe treats -- see below), they won't eat enough healthy food (particularly hay) and they will likely get sick.
Safe treats to feed rabbits include some fruits and vegetables (like a small bite or two of apple or carrot), some whole grains (like an oat groat or two; please note these are not the same as rolled oats or oatmeal or whole grain breads/crackers!), and some flowers. There are many foods that are toxic to rabbits so always do specific research before giving any food to your rabbit! See the related links/questions below for more info and helpful links.
No. The ingredient label (from a box with the use-by date 19 Jul 2011) shows: Whole grain oats, modified corn starch, sugar, salt, tripotassium phosphate, WHEAT STARCH, and vitamin E.
Wheat starch is made from wheat.
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I think it depends on which brand, Quaker oats have loads of different types and i think per 100 grams its something like 60g carbs and 45 grams is 42.3g carbs but i don't think there would be much difference between other brands because its all the same really :)
dehydrated and shrunk doughnuts.
Uranium, Acid, Nachos, and love. There is also high iron and lots of calcium.
Cheerios are a type of cereal that look like mini-bagels. There are honey nut cheerios as well.