Two guys that love cereal! Scotty has extensive cereal knowledge, and Andrew loves to “crunch” and learn. They are longtime coworkers that together will give you their comical review of one classic and one brand new cereal in each episode…with their hardly scientific rating system. Grab a box, bowl and spoon…and come along for the ride!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/p... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 465 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArtsSociety & CulturePersonal Journals |
It’s our yearly visit to the Passover Aisle at ShopRite. This year, we’ll try an array of “fruity” kosher for Passover cereals. Crispy-Os, Fruit Os, and Crunchy Fruit. Listen in and pull the garbage can close! more
Expectations were high…results were disappointing. We’ll try one of the new Extra cereals from Kellogg’s, then a super random cereal from “Mexico”, and some granola that should have been really good, from Kellys. more
Spencer is in from England and sits in for Andrew today. We’ll try 2 Kellogg’s Extra cereals…one from the U.S. and one from Mexico. Then, we’ll wrap it up with the just released Spring Edition Trix. more
Today we’ll try another flavor of Eat Your Mouth Off from Kellogg’s. Why? We like torture. Then we’ll do a little better with Pandan from OffLimits, and even better still as we Poop Like Champions! more
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I’ve had to come back and change my review. The show was five stars for me when they started. The longer it goes on it becomes noticeable that effort has dropped. Scottie is clearly dedicated to the show and I admire his effort to always get episodes out. Andrew, who started as a fun piece to show now just doesn’t seem to care as much. When he’s not complaining, he is picking fights with Scottie. He ties to prove points that are factually incorrect and gets an attitude whenever Scottie disagrees... more
Bowl chat with Anthony and Andrew was great! Getting to know you and others is the way to go! Good job!
I love y’all and your personalities but just can’t listen anymore due to the random audio spikes. Having your eardrums blown out multiple times an episode isn’t fun.
You guys are the best. You always make me laugh, and I’m glad I have so many episodes to catch up on while I’m working. Plus, you make me want actually want to have some milk and cereal, and I hate milk. Your sponsors should be proud.
Love you guys so much,I wish my mom would let eat most of the cereals you guys reviewed 🥰
Apple Podcasts | #106 | United States/Arts/Food |
Apple Podcasts | #157 | Hong Kong/Arts/Food |
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