When you were a kid,Ask Me What You Want (2024) back before you asked yourself things like, "How many calories is this" and "Is this healthy for me," breakfast was judged on taste and sugar content. The more sugary the cereal, the better.
That's what made Lucky Charms so popular. Somehow, this cereal managed to convince our parents to allow us to eat marshmallows at 8 in the morning. Frankly, the only problem with Lucky Charms were all those pieces of cereal that were notmarshmallows.
General Mills has apparently been aware of this problem all along because they have made 10,000 boxes of Lucky Charms that contain only marshmallows and are giving all of us the chance to win them.
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For the rest of 2017, specially-marked boxes of Lucky Charms will contain 14-digit codes inside the box. Enter that code into the Marshmallows Only sweepstakes website to see if you have a box of rainbow marshmallows headed your way.
While 10,000 boxes makes it seem like there are many chances to win, people everywhere are very excited about this contest.
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If you want to be the lucky and charmed owner of these marshmallows, you may want to start your quest sooner rather than later.
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