Free Cereal Coupons: But, Wait, Where Does Cereal Come From?

December 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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A new generation of indulgences has hit mainstream….. Imagine…. Your favorite cereal, or two, with your favorite fruit, or two, smothered in a sweet mix of banana, cinnamon or espresso syrup. Sound intriguing? You’ve just experienced the new generation of “one-stop” gourmet cereal shopping.

Cereal. Ask a child to name the basic food groups and he will, undoubtedly, mention cereal or even the particular brand of cereal he ate that very morning. Cereal is a food all of society has in common and one we will, without a doubt, eat for the remainder of our lives. Even with vast health restrictions, cereal is a common staple among all human beings.

Cereal Bars

Like salad bars and gourmet coffee shops, cereal bars are popping up all over the country. With prices comparable to a gourmet coffee, one can enjoy a healthy, or unhealthy, mix of your favorite cereals and toppings in a hot or cold package without sitting in your pajamas while watching cartoons! Where, do you say, such a place would be?

First distributed in New York in 1963, cereal was conceived and was intended to serve as a health food; full of good fiber. The founder, James Caleb Jackson, entitled his graham flour, bran nuggets and water baked loaves “Granula”. Thus, the life of “cereal” emerged only to be forever evolving through generations to come. By 1985, a gentleman by the name of John Harvey Kellogg, a Seventh Day Adventist and vegetarian, introduced a more softened form of granola. So the story goes. Although, some will argue Americans were not the first developers of cereal. Rather the Europeans will boast the first “bowl of cereal” was develoeped to offset high fat English diets. Whatever the origin, cereal is definately a worldwide phenomenom.

Cereality

One of the leaders in a more recent cereal rave is Cereality Cereal Café. Founded in 2003, the first flagship store was planted in the student union building of the Arizona State University campus. Their motto? “It’s always Saturday morning!” At present, with four store locations, the Cereality Cereal Café has found a niche in the market that caters to every person who enjoys that quick healthy breakfast, in need of a “light” dinner or for those of us who sleep walk to our Fruit Loops on a daily basis.

Cereality Cereal Café allows both the health conscious and the sugar seeking to enter into a world of cereal as never seen before. With a variety of cereal selections, combinations are limitless. Cheerios mixed with Fruit Loops and blended with banana syrup. How about a healthy dose of slice almonds? Whatever your cereal fantasy may be, cereal bars and cafés aim to please the palate. Plans to franchise and expand the store locations are under development and will most likely offer a strong competition to traditional coffee and breakfast shops.

If polled, it is almost certain everyone has enjoyed a bowl of hot or cold cereal at some point in a lifetime. It is a staple that will never fade from culinary trends. And, with the introduction of cereal bars, move over $4 hot Joes, there’s a new flirt in town!  Beyond baby food coupons, cereal coupons, and even fast food coupons to print out are now more fun to use!

“Pop rocks” with those “Wheaties”, sir?

Picture of Cheerios

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Fast Food Coupons to Print Out

November 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Looking for some great deals on fast food in your area? Then be sure to sign up for your free profile at Groupon.com and also at Coupon.com. (read on…)


Both of these companies offer great discounts on food you can buy for home but also fast food.   There is no fee to sign up and no obligation to purchase any food products.   Also, be sure to check out your Sunday newspaper for fast food coupons that you can simply cut out of the paper.   If you have a particular fast food joint that you enjoy eating at, then go to the actual company’s website and there is often a place you can sign up for email alerts for fast food coupons to print out.   Remember, with online access to so many companies, using their websites, Coupon.com and Groupon.com, and “Like”ing the companies Facebook page, you’ll find many opportunities for securing coupons that can be easily printed.   Enjoy your Sunday and, as always, sign up for our RSS feed and be sure to leave a comment if you know, personally, of easy access coupons that can be printed to today!  We’d love to share your tips with our readers!

Fast Food Coupons to Print Out

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