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Thread started 08/24/08 3:25pm

PurpleJedi

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Michael Phelps snubs Wheaties for Frosted Flakes

The big news around here is that Michael Phelps did not agree to appear on the cover of Wheaties cereal boxes, but rather on the cover of Kellogs Corn Flakes and FROSTED FLAKES cereals.

omg

For those of you that aren't familiar with Frosted Flakes, it's just about the worst type of cereal to give your kids. It's loaded with sugar and has very little fiber.

So why did Phelps make this choice? MONEY of course.

My wife and her sister just had a lively argument over this...we (the wife & I) believe that it's irresponsible. Her sister thinks that he should get as much money from his medals, regardless WHO is paying him.

What are YOUR thoughts on the matter?

...and does anyone know how much he's getting paid?
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Reply #1 posted 08/24/08 3:26pm

dreamfactory31
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Maybe he doesnt eat Wheaties. shrug
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Reply #2 posted 08/24/08 3:28pm

JasmineFire

aren't there worse cereals out there than Frosted Flakes?

I mean Count Chocula or any of those marshmallow cereals seem far worse.
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Reply #3 posted 08/24/08 3:29pm

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JasmineFire said:

aren't there worse cereals out there than Frosted Flakes?

I mean Count Chocula or any of those marshmallow cereals seem far worse.

I agree. Id feed my kid Frosted Fakes before Lucky Charms anyday.
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Reply #4 posted 08/24/08 3:29pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

Corn flakes are fantastic and name a child that eats wheaties and or even knows what they are... in fact,compare the single serving stats for these various products...youre in for a surprise!
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Reply #5 posted 08/24/08 3:30pm

PurpleJedi

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dreamfactory313 said:

Maybe he doesnt eat Wheaties. shrug


lol

That's one of the things that my sister-in-law said.

But irregardless of WHAT he eats (he's admittedly a junk food lover but also needs to consume outrageous amounts of calories to feed his overworked body) don't you think that he has a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle?

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug
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Reply #6 posted 08/24/08 3:31pm

PurpleJedi

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Muse2NOPharaoh said:

Corn flakes are fantastic and name a child that eats wheaties and or even knows what they are... in fact,compare the single serving stats for these various products...youre in for a surprise!


...and when was the last time a kid picked out a box of Corn Flakes?

Adults reach out for the regular flakes.
Kids reach out for the Frosted ones.
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Reply #7 posted 08/24/08 3:31pm

uPtoWnNY

PurpleJedi said:

The big news around here is that Michael Phelps did not agree to appear on the cover of Wheaties cereal boxes, but rather on the cover of Kellogs Corn Flakes and FROSTED FLAKES cereals.

omg

For those of you that aren't familiar with Frosted Flakes, it's just about the worst type of cereal to give your kids. It's loaded with sugar and has very little fiber.

So why did Phelps make this choice? MONEY of course.

My wife and her sister just had a lively argument over this...we (the wife & I) believe that it's irresponsible. Her sister thinks that he should get as much money from his medals, regardless WHO is paying him.

What are YOUR thoughts on the matter?

...and does anyone know how much he's getting paid?



Your wife's sister is right on the money. If Wheaties wanted him that bad, they should have sweetened the deal. Good for Phelps.

Money talks - it's the American way!
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Reply #8 posted 08/24/08 3:33pm

uPtoWnNY

PurpleJedi said:

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug



And how is that Phelps fault? It's on the parents.
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Reply #9 posted 08/24/08 3:35pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

PurpleJedi said:

The big news around here is that Michael Phelps did not agree to appear on the cover of Wheaties cereal boxes, but rather on the cover of Kellogs Corn Flakes and FROSTED FLAKES cereals.

omg

For those of you that aren't familiar with Frosted Flakes, it's just about the worst type of cereal to give your kids. It's loaded with sugar and has very little fiber.

So why did Phelps make this choice? MONEY of course.

My wife and her sister just had a lively argument over this...we (the wife & I) believe that it's irresponsible. Her sister thinks that he should get as much money from his medals, regardless WHO is paying him.

What are YOUR thoughts on the matter?

...and does anyone know how much he's getting paid?



Your wife's sister is right on the money. If Wheaties wanted him that bad, they should have sweetened the deal. Good for Phelps.

Money talks - it's the American way!


This is what I said;

...right now I'm pretty much living paycheck-to-paycheck.
I took the kids to an amusement park last weekend, and now I have to decide what bills are going to be paid late.

If tomorrow my daughter's picture was chosen by the McCain campaign to be featured in an ad for the Republican party...and I'm sure there's be a nice paycheck involved...I would say NO. I'd rather keep struggling day-to-day than pimp her image to an organization that I do not believe in.

Is Phelps pimping himself? I think so.
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Reply #10 posted 08/24/08 3:36pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

PurpleJedi said:

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug



And how is that Phelps fault? It's on the parents.


It WASN'T his fault until he added to the problem by glorifying crap food.

I also heard that he accepted a McDonald's deal.

What's next? Twinkies?
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Reply #11 posted 08/24/08 3:40pm

JasmineFire

PurpleJedi said:

dreamfactory313 said:

Maybe he doesnt eat Wheaties. shrug


lol

That's one of the things that my sister-in-law said.

But irregardless of WHAT he eats (he's admittedly a junk food lover but also needs to consume outrageous amounts of calories to feed his overworked body) don't you think that he has a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle?

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug

and maybe by appearing on a sugary cereal that kids actually eat he'll be encouraging some of those obese kids to be active.
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Reply #12 posted 08/24/08 3:41pm

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PurpleJedi said:

dreamfactory313 said:

Maybe he doesnt eat Wheaties. shrug


lol

That's one of the things that my sister-in-law said.

But irregardless of WHAT he eats (he's admittedly a junk food lover but also needs to consume outrageous amounts of calories to feed his overworked body) don't you think that he has a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle?

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug



Parents need to be better parents.
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Reply #13 posted 08/24/08 3:41pm

Flowers2

PurpleJedi said:

dreamfactory313 said:

Maybe he doesnt eat Wheaties. shrug


lol

That's one of the things that my sister-in-law said.

But irregardless of WHAT he eats (he's admittedly a junk food lover but also needs to consume outrageous amounts of calories to feed his overworked body) don't you think that he has a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle?

HE may not be overweight (yet) but millions of kids in this country are clinically obese.

shrug


you know honestly, as far as the obesity problem, that's the parents fault, not the athlete... parents should teach their kids about right nutrition... and this way when they get older, they'll have balanced out right eatting habits.. parents eat wrong and give their kids everything they want, so the kids eat wrong too ... i know kids who love fruit and vegetables and will eat healthy foods.. and it's cause their parents instilled that in them..
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Reply #14 posted 08/24/08 3:42pm

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I don´t like Wheaties and I guess neither does he. That being said , if I were in his situation, I´d either endorse Kellogg´s Smacks or Koelln´s real oats müsli...or both. lol
Just to keep it real you know.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #15 posted 08/24/08 3:45pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

PurpleJedi said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

Corn flakes are fantastic and name a child that eats wheaties and or even knows what they are... in fact,compare the single serving stats for these various products...youre in for a surprise!


...and when was the last time a kid picked out a box of Corn Flakes?

Adults reach out for the regular flakes.
Kids reach out for the Frosted ones.

Ok, agreed but you ignored the important point. Have you compared the servings contents on the side of the box? I have and what I found is less then 10% variance per cereal thus one has visible sugar/carbs/calories and the other hidden!


check it out.
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Reply #16 posted 08/24/08 3:46pm

ThreadBare



Homeboy needs to show some B'more love, and take Berger Cookies worldwide...
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Reply #17 posted 08/24/08 3:47pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

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Homeboy needs to show some B'more love, and take Berger Cookies worldwide...

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Reply #18 posted 08/24/08 3:50pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

Bottom line, cereal in and of itself is crap! You'd be better to serve oatmeal or such. ( 1 egg on top of a piece of multigrain bread like Ezekiel bread is the perfect blend of protein/ fat / carbs.)
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Reply #19 posted 08/24/08 3:59pm

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ThreadBare said:



Homeboy needs to show some B'more love, and take Berger Cookies worldwide...



Those look
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Reply #20 posted 08/24/08 4:00pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

KoolEaze said:

ThreadBare said:



Homeboy needs to show some B'more love, and take Berger Cookies worldwide...



Those look
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Sinner!
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Reply #21 posted 08/24/08 4:25pm

KatSkrizzle

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money talks and you know what walks
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Reply #22 posted 08/24/08 4:43pm

ThreadBare

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

ThreadBare said:



Homeboy needs to show some B'more love, and take Berger Cookies worldwide...

eek

Oh, it's for real. That fudge is THICK, lemme tell ya.

And, I'm going to buy me a box or two, as soon as possible... deal

lurking
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Reply #23 posted 08/24/08 4:50pm

SCNDLS

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Ummmmm. . . why does he have a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle to the public??? Michael Phelps' only responsibility is to do what's in his best interest to market his brand. He's not you or your children's legal guardian and doesn't owe anyone an explanation of his business decisions. If you're basing your dietary decisions based on a marketing ad or a spokesperson's endorsement, honey, you got bigger issues. Do you really think that him appearing on a Wheaties box, or a Frosted Flakes for that matter, is going to make a single kid stop stuffing their face???
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Reply #24 posted 08/24/08 4:58pm

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PurpleJedi said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

Corn flakes are fantastic and name a child that eats wheaties and or even knows what they are... in fact,compare the single serving stats for these various products...youre in for a surprise!


...and when was the last time a kid picked out a box of Corn Flakes?

Adults reach out for the regular flakes.
Kids reach out for the Frosted ones.

Do minor children pay for groceries?
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Reply #25 posted 08/24/08 5:11pm

uPtoWnNY

SCNDLS said:

Ummmmm. . . why does he have a responsibility to portray a healthy lifestyle to the public??? Michael Phelps' only responsibility is to do what's in his best interest to market his brand. He's not you or your children's legal guardian and doesn't owe anyone an explanation of his business decisions. If you're basing your dietary decisions based on a marketing ad or a spokesperson's endorsement, honey, you got bigger issues. Do you really think that him appearing on a Wheaties box, or a Frosted Flakes for that matter, is going to make a single kid stop stuffing their face???



nothing like good old common sense.
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Reply #26 posted 08/24/08 5:13pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

ThreadBare said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:


eek

Oh, it's for real. That fudge is THICK, lemme tell ya.

And, I'm going to buy me a box or two, as soon as possible... deal

lurking

Im back to kicking rocks! pout
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Reply #27 posted 08/24/08 5:14pm

ThreadBare

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

ThreadBare said:


Oh, it's for real. That fudge is THICK, lemme tell ya.

And, I'm going to buy me a box or two, as soon as possible... deal

lurking

Im back to kicking rocks! pout

huh?
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Reply #28 posted 08/24/08 5:20pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

ThreadBare said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:


Im back to kicking rocks! pout

huh?

Right now, my ass can't afford the expenditure.

My fault... indulge my metered friend.
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Reply #29 posted 08/24/08 5:22pm

Christopher

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PurpleJedi said:



What are YOUR thoughts on the matter?

...and does anyone know how much he's getting paid?

i dont like either cereals really.but good for him getting paid.altho id like to see him promote pizzahut for some reason. mm mm mm
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