Sugar addicts - your favorite childhood cereal is going away.

While I liked useless sugary cereals like Cocoa Puffs and Lucky Charms, I thought Cap'n Crunch was too sweet. That being said, I know many people who ate the stuff every day for breakfast.

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Cap'n Crunch sails into obscurity
Quaker Oats
By Ryan MacClanathan, business producer at msnbc.com

The Soggies have finally won: Cap'n Crunch is quietly sailing into retirement.

Long derided by health experts for its high sugar content – a single serving contains 12 grams – the cereal is no longer being actively marketed by Quaker, DailyFinance reports. It appears parent company Pepsico is forcing the good Cap'n to walk the plank.

Cap'n Crunch was once the No. 1 breakfast cereal, but pressure from the White House and health activists is having an effect on how PepsiCo and other food companies peddle their products to kids. Sales of the cereal were down 6.8 percent in 2010.

Last year, PepsiCo vowed to reduce added sugar per serving by 25 percent and saturated fat by 15 percent in its products over the next 10 years.

"PepsiCo is no longer marketing Cap'n Crunch cereal directly to children. In a sense, you could say that they have retired Cap'n Crunch, and that's a good thing," Jennifer Harris, of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale University, told DailyFinance. "Unfortunately, children continue to view hundreds of ads per year for high-sugar cereals from General Mills, Kellogg's and Post Foods."

The critics have a point: Children cereals contain 85 percent more sugar, 65 percent less fiber and 60 percent more sodium when compared with adult cereals, according to the Rudd Center research. The average preschooler has viewed more than 500 television ads for such cereals.
No!!!! Not my Cap'n!!!!! Arrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!! No!!!!!

Take away my crunch berries, you sob's are going to pay!!!

First, my tummy goes ka phloey and takes out my gall bladder.

Second, I was put into rehab and now I can't drink anymore.

Third, no more smokes.

And now, no more cap'n crunch.

AARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!
I used to put sugar on Cap'n Crunch. Anyone ever use a Cap'n Crunch Wistle to make free long distance calls?
....... as long as Frosted Flakes are not going away


because ......................................................................... They’re GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Rick

Sabathia drops the Cap'n
By far that was my favorite.

The top of my mouth would get raw- it was that crunchy... wouldn't want it anymore.

when I was a child, I spoke as a child- now I've put away childhood things.
It's all about fiber now...
No college Saturday night was complete without a bong of weed followed by a box of Cap-N-Crunch. Ah, the memories.

But as I have matured in age so has my taste in cereal. I have now created my own brand that consists of 1 part Reese's Peanut Butter Puffs coupled with 1 part Cocoa Puffs. And just between you and me - its better than sex.
Thank you government for putting the pressure on Pepsico to stop making Cap'n Crunch. I would never be smart enough to realize that its loaded with sugar and not good for my kids on my own. I better start hoarding now.
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Originally posted by: Julie G
Thank you government for putting the pressure on Pepsico to stop making Cap'n Crunch. I would never be smart enough to realize that its loaded with sugar and not good for my kids on my own. I better start hoarding now.


Where does it say the government had any role in this?
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Originally posted by: friedmush
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Originally posted by: Julie G
Thank you government for putting the pressure on Pepsico to stop making Cap'n Crunch. I would never be smart enough to realize that its loaded with sugar and not good for my kids on my own. I better start hoarding now.


Where does it say the government had any role in this?


"Cap'n Crunch was once the No. 1 breakfast cereal, but pressure from the White House and health activists is having an effect on how PepsiCo and other food companies peddle their products to kids. Sales of the cereal were down 6.8 percent in 2010."

Please note the words White House.
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