The Digital Spellbook: How Ebooks Are Casting a New Literary Spell.

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Today, in the digital age, books have transformed into a new form: the ebook. This magical creation has captivated readers worldwide with its convenience and accessibility. Unlike physical books, ebooks can be read on various devices such as smartphones, tablets, and e-readers. The main idea is that ebooks are a magical creation that has captivated readers with its convenience and accessibility..

Magic sppon cereal costco

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Magic Spoon cereals?

Curious to know what people think, know, don't know, like, dislike, love or hate about them. I'm not really a cereal guy. I tried one once -- my sister gave me the end of a box -- and I thought it was fine but didn't like it enough to purchase more of it. They seem to be making an aggressive and sustained play in viral advertising circles.

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I had never heard of them, and I looked at their website. It looks like you can only purchase the cereal on their website, and it is $10 a box which is way more than I am willing to spend. People have given glowing reviews for the cereal on their website though. I am not into keto though. If I want healthy cereal, I will fix myself a bowl of oatmeal.

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ronnie_suburban wrote: Curious to know what people think, know, don't know, like, dislike, love or hate about them. I'm not really a cereal guy. I tried one once -- my sister gave me the end of a box -- and I thought it was fine but didn't like it enough to purchase more of it. They seem to be making an aggressive and sustained play in viral advertising circles.

I've never had it but a couple of my friends loved it. Their only complaint was the price after the initial promo code.

BTW, podcasts seem to have a very high personal connection to listeners and i feel like their advertising influence is still being underrated. I know I've definitely bought a few things bc I wanted to support my favorite podcasts.

This is my uninformed opinion on advertising, which I know nothing about.

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I guess it depends on how desperately one misses breakfast cereal. I've never been much of a cereal fan (except for the occasional bag of granola when traveling), so this doesn't appeal to me. But I know people who can hardly imagine starting the day without that bowl of milk-drenched grains and sugar. So for them, I imagine, $10 is reasonable. It says it's about $1.95 per bowl and most high-protein meal bars are $1.50 to $2.50, so this is not an unreasonable price for that market segment -- IF it was something one wanted. Based on the number of Keto things on the shelves at Costco, I imagine Magic Spoon will do well.

"All great change in America begins at the dinner table." Ronald Reagan

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Hold my beer . . .

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Not questioning their calculations for Net carbs, but just let me ask, how many people when they sit down for a bowl of cereal eat the suggested serving size of 1 cup?

If I want to eat a Keto friendly breakfast I would be fine with stuff like bacon, eggs, cottage cheese and a few berries, yogurt, etc.

Joined Post #7 - May 28th, 2021, 11:12 am Post #7 - May 28th, 2021, 11:12 am Post #7 - May 28th, 2021, 11:12 am G Wiv wrote: Frosted Flakes are life. If I want Kato I'll watch reruns of the Green Lantern.

Unless he's migrated to the DC Universe, you'll have better luck seeing Kato on "The Green Hornet"; two episodes every Sunday morning 4-5am on WCIU, 26.4. You can watch while chomping down your bowl of Frosted Flakes.

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Unless he's migrated to the DC Universe, you'll have better luck seeing Kato on "The Green Hornet"; two episodes every Sunday morning 4-5am on WCIU, 26.4. You can watch while chomping down your bowl of Frosted Flakes.

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Not wanting to hijack this but the mention of Costco/keto reminded me of the Keto granola they're currently selling. Really delicious.

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To me, this is the epitome of Frankenfood . . . engineered, unnatural, unnecessary and a bit scary. I think I understand about wanting to have something comforting that fits into a more disciplined lifestyle (e.g. you're paleo and you're having a craving). Personally, even in my cloudiest moments, I've never had a craving for Count Chocula or a facsimile.

But I also like to think that if I were on any sort of eating regimen, I could easily avoid foods like these and still stay on my path. Whole foods are not as easy to come by as they once were -- and there's usually nothing sexy about the way they're marketed -- but at the end of the day, they endure and they rarely let you down. They require some amount of skill, effort, time and kitchen infrastructure that, I guess, not everyone has.

Costco offers this tuna in both water and oil, but the oil variety is less common. It’s really a personal preference which one you choose, but we would opt for the tuna in oil to add even more healthy fat to our diets.
The magic ebook

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