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Koo Koo , Remember the cereal advertisement where the bird was Koo Koo for Cocoa Puffs? Our store just started selling Hawaiian Bagels ( Ok maybe I just didn't noticed them ) JD LOVED them at break time with hot cocoa. |
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Lovely day here warming up too! It is currently 32 F...0 C here sunny with a lite breeze. Some of ya notice I have not commented on your blog? I QUIT commenting on those who can't be bothered to stop in on mine When I am Chemo sick you might just get a brief comment or a smiley face but they still count as a comment.
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what does a Hawaiian bagel taste like??? sounds interesting glad to hear that it is warming up over your way it is plus 4 c here and the sun is trying teally hard to come out lol hope you are having a good day with no chemo sick take care
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I looked up the Coco Puffs mascot on Wikipedia....here's what is posted there: The mascot of Cocoa Puffs, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, was introduced in 1962. In television commercials, Sonny attempts to concentrate on a normal task but ends up coming across some reference to Cocoa Puffs themselves (usually described by the adjectives "munchy, crunchy, chocolatey") and bursts with enthusiasm, exclaiming his catchphrase "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"[5] Sonny was voiced by Chuck McCann from 1962 to 1978, and has been voiced by Larry Kenney since 1978.[6] The line "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" has entered the vernacular as a term for somebody who is irrational.[7] Sonny's name comes from the original format of the commercials, in which he was paired with his grandfather (also voiced by McCann). Rather than proper names, they always referred to each other as "Gramps" and "Sonny." When the grandfather was dropped from the ads, "Sonny" remained as the character's name. In 2010, Gramps returned to the Cocoa Puffs ads, with McCann reprising his role as Gramps and Kenney continuing to voice Sonny. Sonny was designed by Gene Cleaves. Animation pioneer "Grim" Natwick (of Fleischers' Betty Boop team) also contributed to the early images of Sonny and Gramps, according to then-contemporaries who collaborated with Natwick.[8] Sonny was originally depicted as wearing a pink-and-white striped shirt, then in 1995 was redesigned, this time wearing 1990s "extreme" clothes and being given a more Disney-esque appearance. In 2004, he was redesigned in a more simplistic fashion, this time without clothing.
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what does a Hawaiian bagel taste like??? sounds interesting glad to hear that it is warming up over your way it is plus 4 c here and the sun is trying teally hard to come out lol hope you are having a good day with no chemo sick take care
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I looked up the Coco Puffs mascot on Wikipedia....here's what is posted there: The mascot of Cocoa Puffs, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, was introduced in 1962. In television commercials, Sonny attempts to concentrate on a normal task but ends up coming across some reference to Cocoa Puffs themselves (usually described by the adjectives "munchy, crunchy, chocolatey") and bursts with enthusiasm, exclaiming his catchphrase "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"[5] Sonny was voiced by Chuck McCann from 1962 to 1978, and has been voiced by Larry Kenney since 1978.[6] The line "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" has entered the vernacular as a term for somebody who is irrational.[7] Sonny's name comes from the original format of the commercials, in which he was paired with his grandfather (also voiced by McCann). Rather than proper names, they always referred to each other as "Gramps" and "Sonny." When the grandfather was dropped from the ads, "Sonny" remained as the character's name. In 2010, Gramps returned to the Cocoa Puffs ads, with McCann reprising his role as Gramps and Kenney continuing to voice Sonny. Sonny was designed by Gene Cleaves. Animation pioneer "Grim" Natwick (of Fleischers' Betty Boop team) also contributed to the early images of Sonny and Gramps, according to then-contemporaries who collaborated with Natwick.[8] Sonny was originally depicted as wearing a pink-and-white striped shirt, then in 1995 was redesigned, this time wearing 1990s "extreme" clothes and being given a more Disney-esque appearance. In 2004, he was redesigned in a more simplistic fashion, this time without clothing. Thanks BOB... Sonny is still probably the best description of our reaction to the bagels. I normally just get plain or blueberry... leaving the jams, jellys, butters and honey the choice of the eater. We finished off the bag then and there.
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I’d love an Hawaiian bagel yum!!!! Never saw that in the stores will have to look. Thank you!! Hope you are having a feel good day!!!
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I remember Sonny from my childhood days. Brings back happy memories.
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Yummies I'll take a package of them okay I'll make it to meals instead of just one 😂😂
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I’d love an Hawaiian bagel yum!!!! Never saw that in the stores will have to look. Thank you!! Hope you are having a feel good day!!!
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I remember Sonny from my childhood days. Brings back happy memories.
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Yummies I'll take a package of them okay I'll make it to meals instead of just one 😂😂
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Hawaiian bagels sound special. Don't know whether they made it to NC. May I ask how many chemo treatments are on your list? Do you have enough time to recover after each treatment? My granddaughter had 2 treatments each month last year. Just thinking about that time. I hope, you'll feel better soon, Darter. Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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Hawaiian bagels sound special. Don't know whether they made it to NC. May I ask how many chemo treatments are on your list? Do you have enough time to recover after each treatment? My granddaughter had 2 treatments each month last year. Just thinking about that time. I hope, you'll feel better soon, Darter.
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I can honestly say I have never seen Hawaiian bagels, but then again, I don't normally buy bagels. For me they would be classified as an extravagant luxury. They certainly do sound delicious. I'm glad you and JD found and enjoyed them.
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It was a cloudy 7C (44F) here today, with a moderate W wind that made it feel like 30F. I barked the dog wearing a toque, parka, and gloves. I had to be careful on the icy sidewalks and streets. I visited with the neighbor for a bit after the dog walk, then came home and warmed up some pastaroni for supper.
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I can honestly say I have never seen Hawaiian bagels, but then again, I don't normally buy bagels. For me they would be classified as an extravagant luxury. They certainly do sound delicious. I'm glad you and JD found and enjoyed them.
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It was a cloudy 7C (44F) here today, with a moderate W wind that made it feel like 30F. I barked the dog wearing a toque, parka, and gloves. I had to be careful on the icy sidewalks and streets. I visited with the neighbor for a bit after the dog walk, then came home and warmed up some pastaroni for supper.
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Sounds rather tasty .Not sure if they are in the stores here. I have never tried the flavoured bagels only the plain ones.
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The only Hawaiin bagels I see r Sam's Club brand Hawaiin bagels in NC. They was in Walmart site. I haven't had Cocoa Puffs in a lot of years. If I ever eat a sugary cereal anymore it's usually Apple Jack's ! Has the doctor said that the chemo is helping ? How many more do U have to do ?
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Sounds rather tasty .Not sure if they are in the stores here. I have never tried the flavoured bagels only the plain ones.
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The only Hawaiin bagels I see r Sam's Club brand Hawaiin bagels in NC. They was in Walmart site. I haven't had Cocoa Puffs in a lot of years. If I ever eat a sugary cereal anymore it's usually Apple Jack's ! Has the doctor said that the chemo is helping ? How many more do U have to do ?
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