Random Food Thoughts

Another big cereal anniversary coming up:
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This mysterious sight greeted me on the cereal shelves at my nearby supermarket this morning:

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Same price, same UPC. What gives?

It turns out we’re celebrating another of those anniversaries of dubious significance.
:meh:
I'm reading "The Devil In The White City" about the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and the serial killer operating in Chicago at the time. Among the dozens (hundreds?) of new products/inventions debuting at the fair was a new cereal call Shredded Wheat. It was almost universally panned at the fair and predicted to have a short life.

Other new things/people making their debut (or going mainstream) at the fair included AC electricity, spray paint, a young reporter named Theodore Dreiser who had yet to become a successful novelist, and the Ferris Wheel.
 
I'm reading "The Devil In The White City" about the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and the serial killer operating in Chicago at the time. Among the dozens (hundreds?) of new products/inventions debuting at the fair was a new cereal call Shredded Wheat. It was almost universally panned at the fair and predicted to have a short life.

Other new things/people making their debut (or going mainstream) at the fair included AC electricity, spray paint, a young reporter named Theodore Dreiser who had yet to become a successful novelist, and the Ferris Wheel.
And if my memory serves me right, ice cream in waffle cones as well.
Aside, the White City was made mostly of plaster. Some of the structures were so ornate, that it would have been wonderful if they had been made of marble. Then they would still be here today.
 
I'm reading "The Devil In The White City" about the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and the serial killer operating in Chicago at the time. Among the dozens (hundreds?) of new products/inventions debuting at the fair was a new cereal call Shredded Wheat. It was almost universally panned at the fair and predicted to have a short life.

Other new things/people making their debut (or going mainstream) at the fair included AC electricity, spray paint, a young reporter named Theodore Dreiser who had yet to become a successful novelist, and the Ferris Wheel.
Another book for me to read. I'm fascinated by expositions. Thanks, Randy! :thumbsup:

I recall as a kid that Shredded Wheat was touted as having been introduced at the Chicago World's Fair.
 
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