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If you are having trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser]( [Eat This, Not That]( You Won’t Believe Anyone Used To Eat These Once-Popular Cereals By Megan Hageman Crisps, flakes, puffs, squares, O's: [cereal]( comes in all shapes and sizes and has been an American breakfast staple for decades. Of course, today's market is dominated by brands like Cheerios and Cap'n Crunch—which seem to bless our bowls with new adaptations every week. But, many others have passed through the cereal industry's crowded halls at one time or another as well, introducing new names, mascots, and tastes (or just repackaged tastes) to hungry, breakfast-loving consumers. While there are many of these [cereal blasts from the past]( we would do anything to taste just one more time, there are a few which are best left as but a distant memory—many even make us wonder why anyone ate, or for that matter created, them in the first place. [READ THE FULL ARTICLE]( Latest Grocery & Restaurant News - Fans of breadless sandwiches, rejoice! [KFC is bringing back its most iconic sandwich]( after nearly a decade. - Costco shoppers are noticing [this concerning issue]( with the famous rotisserie chicken. - Burger King is [adding several new items to the menu]( for spring, including toasted sandwiches and a new spin on Chicken Fries. - Internet hype is only one reason your favorite item may be out of stock right now. Scalpers are [snatching up the hottest Trader Joe's items](. - After beginning to test Krispy Kreme's doughnuts last year, McDonald's is [bringing fresh doughnuts to even more locations](. What’s In Our Cart? While [grocery shopping]( is often considered a mundane errand, discovering [new products]( can significantly ramp up the excitement. Seeing an item for the first time can spark recipe inspiration, snack ideas, and even some food cravings. Keeping the enthusiasm going, several food and beverage brands have been releasing [new additions]( in their product lineups across different categories, including snacks, desserts, frozen foods, and drinks. To help you better navigate the supermarket scene, we've rounded up some of the new grocery items you can expect to see on the store shelves as well as online. [9 NEW MOUTHWATERING GROCERY ITEMS TO TRY]( [YT-3-3-23]( What's New On YouTube Your favorite bulk store may also carry [your new favorite healthy pizza](. [SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE!]( What To Cook This Week Trader Joe's Pizza Dough Garlic Knots Why wait to order Italian takeout when making garlic knots with Trader Joe's pizza dough is so easy? With four ingredients, you will have the perfect side dish to go with any of these [healthy Italian recipes]( for dinner. What you'll need: Trader Joe's Pizza Dough, Trader Joe's Shredded Parmesan Cheese, Trader Joe's Minced Garlic, Parsley [GET THE RECIPE]( [IG-3-3-23]( What's Trending On Social Media While stocking up on toothpaste, deodorant, and affordable underwear, you may as well push your cart a few aisles over and pick up fixings for dinner. Target, your go-to big box store for clothing and household goods, rivals the grocery store for quality food at reasonable prices—and it's not all processed junk, canned and shelf-stable boxed stuff. In fact, Target carries a bountiful [assortment of healthy food options]( that even dietitians enjoy. [FOLLOW US NOW FOR MORE!]( [About]( [Contact Us]( [FAQs]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Galvanized Media, All Rights Reserved.

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