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more about #cereal fuchikoma: It's totally doable. It'd be too expensive to do to something so cheap. How many people buy boxes labelled Kellogg's Corn Flakes that contain counterf... more » Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: Yes. Because laser etching makes this crap taste better! --Said in my best Lewis Black voice. more » ripfire: Does it matter if they laser etch it or not? I still buy generic. more » Kaiser-Machead: The zed shall inherit the earth. more » Slyd3z: Hmm... this cornflake story bears the strong scent of Onion. more » Gary_7vn: This is not possible. Some flakes would be missed, some would have a portion of the name burned. OTOH if Kellogs can acquire, target, and burn - bamil... more » Gary_7vn: I think Giz "got it" about the spelling. The (zed) thing is a pretty big clue. (only in England, Canada, Australia...) more » YankBoffin: I think it's silly and unlikely, but having witnessed how fast and easily a laser etcher can sweep across a conveyor to etch expiration dates and lot ... more » Odin: The daily mail is a trashy tabloid but capitalise is spelt with an 's' over here so that's your miss Giz. Also Corn Flakes are vastly inferior to the... more » BritSwedeGuy: "Capitalise" is, in ENGLISH, spelt "capitalise". Time you colonials realised that ;) more » Kaiser-Machead: Adding sugar? My dear sweet knucklehead, you must add bananas, BANANAS, you sonomonbitch! Anyway, I wouldn't believe this crazy shit for a second, an... more » deanbmmv: 1. Kelloggs did invent Cornflakes 2. Please don't ever correct English spellings. 3. Hoorah! someone in US finally gets the grasp that Daily Mail isn'... more » Sockatume: It's spelled with an "S" in the language of the country that wrote the article, genius. You're right about the Mail though. It's a xenophobic extreme... more » macpatrik: Ehh.. It depends on the cereal. I'd use the sifter for Lucky Charms. All I really want is the marshmallows anyway. Same goes for Captain Crunch. But o... more » Avizzv92: I remember when I would crush cereal and run a magnet through it to pick up the iron in the cereal... Fun Times! more » Pope John Peeps II: I agree with the thread. If you don't like cereal crumbs, you don't like cereal. Disgraceful. more » qbrad: I'm afraid I will have to agree with my compatriots above. Cereal dust is a delicacy. The way it makes a fine "skin" on the top of the milk. The wa... more » bosskev: My kitchen counter has several items just like this stuck to it already. I'm waiting for the day someone releases a USB chisel so I can pry them all off. more » nutbastard: meh, it's cool, but it's not worth crying over. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Damn kid. I'd kill to have a #8 like that. more » -
#wtf
Suspicious News: Kellogg's to Laser Its Name Into Corn Flakes to Prevent Fakes
There's a fair chance this is a joke. Dear god, tell me this is a joke. Apparently dismayed by legions of counterfeit corn flakes, Kellogg's has developed a laser to etch "Kellogg's" into individual flakes. More » -
#cereal
Cereal Dust Invention is Just a Regular Sifter
I happen to think the crushed flakes of cereal at the bottom of the bag are worse than someone stepping on my toe. I'd love for them to go away, but this cereal dust sifter just isn't the solution. More » -
#usb
Cereal Spoon USB Drive Was Once Edible
The USB Cereal Spoon will never get soggy in milk, because it's completely covered with several layers of glue. Yum! More » -
#cerealbowl
Spilt Milk Cereal Bowl Is Designed "Like An Accident In Progress"
It's not quite as cool as the Eatmecrunchy bowl, but the Spilt Milk cereal bowl does have one advantage—it is made out of flexible silicone. More » -


