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A childhood memory
I was pretty surprised today when I went grocery shopping—I saw cereals that hadn’t been around in YEARS, at least not that I’d seen them. These cereals are pretty common all over the world (I guess), but not so much here. Over the years, many cereals have come out that try to imitate each of these flavors that take us back to our childhood, but they don’t quite get it right. That’s why today I decided to buy some chocolate Zucaritas, which used to be one of my favorites when I was a kid.
I would have been happier if I’d managed to get Froot Loops, but they’re not available yet, haha. There are too many cereals similar to Froot Loops here in Venezuela, but NONE OF THEM TASTE the same—none of them have that unique, divine flavor of the original Froot Loops. And well, another issue is the price—it’s not outrageous, BUT I DO think it’s very expensive for what it offers. But I really didn’t want to miss out on trying it, and if it does taste different, at least now I know it’s not worth paying almost $5 for that cereal again.
Honestly, I haven't tried it yet—I'm afraid to open it. The box feels so special; it really feels like such high quality, and that's rare to see around here. It would be such a shame to ruin it, haha. I'll try it soon, and I'm really hoping it tastes just like the last time I had it. By the way, I’m praying they bring back the original Choco Crispys (the rice-shaped ones) and not those ball-shaped ones—I miss them.
Here you can see some of the things I bought today in addition to the cereal; in total, I spent $120 on the essentials to get by for about two weeks—living here has become very expensive.
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2 commentsSometimes, the little things make a big difference. I hope you enjoy your cereal!!
Yo tambien extra;o esos sabores, que bueno que los encontraste nuevamente, espero tener la misma suerte.