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Lauren Hoenemeyer interviewed students at The Meadows School

JIMMY ZHOU, Junior

"Count Chocula is the best because the chocolate is addicting."

DIANA YEE, Senior

"Frosted Flakes because they are sweet and crunchy and give you energy."

BRITTANY CURTIS, Senior

"Lucky Charms because of the leprechaun and how he is always looking for gold at the end of the rainbow."

KEN KOWALSKI, Sophomore

"Cookie Crisps because it's not really cereal; it's a bowl of cookies."

NIKKI SNIPPER, Junior

"Rice Krispies because they make me want to snap, crackle and pop."

LAWRENCE BALANOVSKY, Sophomore

"Honey Bunches of Oats with almonds because almonds add that special kick to it. I could be a spokesperson for this cereal I love it so much."

LAURAN KEOWN-BEYER, Freshman

"Cocoa Pebbles are my favorite, especially when they are soggy."

AJAY BATRA, Freshman

"Frosted Flakes because Tony the Tiger is grrrrrrreat!"

SPENSER SILBEY, Freshman

"I like Honey Nut Cheerios just because of how much greater they are than regular Cheerios."

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