lian
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Post by lian on Nov 7, 2009 13:11:59 GMT -5
Don't know if this random curio has been brought up before? Does anyone know what kind of cereals have been used for Lisa's breakfast in the movie?
I was just skimming through the DVD to a particular scene and noticed that the stuff in her bowl looks exactly like the chocolate cereals I used to eat. ;D
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Post by Mirabilis on Nov 7, 2009 15:32:03 GMT -5
Don't know if this random curio has been brought up before? Does anyone know what kind of cereals have been used for Lisa's breakfast in the movie? I was just skimming through the DVD to a particular scene and noticed that the stuff in her bowl looks exactly like the chocolate cereals I used to eat. ;D I'm not sure, although it reminds me of a cereal Weetabix used to make years ago. It looks a lot like Weetabix Crunchy Bran actually except I think Crunchy Bran is a lighter brown colour than the one in the film. It's also possible it could have been a German breakfast cereal as a lot of the movie was shot in Germany.
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Post by lian on Nov 7, 2009 16:30:55 GMT -5
Interesting. It probably makes sense to use something that US movie audiences will not instantly recognize. Then I would suggest my beloved Kellogg's Chocos ( www.leshop.ch/images/ProductsBig/5050083122323.JPG) as a potential candidate. ;D I do not remember ever seeing this outside of Germany and Switzerland. So I assume it is not available in the UK / US?
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Post by Aedh on Nov 7, 2009 20:47:33 GMT -5
Correct. Though Chocos bear a passing resemblance to the old Coco Krispies of the UK, the Chocos bear looks nothing like old Snuff the puppy.
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Post by BlackDragon on Jan 26, 2010 10:19:28 GMT -5
They look exactly like Chocapic of Nestle and Kellogg's Chocos as well! (there are a few other brands that have that same cereal shape and color)
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