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Wikification

I have recently completed significant referencing, made structural changes, deletions and what not to give the article more clout and make it look more presentable. Abcdefghayden 09:21, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Ingredients list for Kellogs corn flakes shows corn (that is maize) and some malt flavouring. It isn't a wheat and other grain product. Rmhermen 23:16, Dec 6, 2003 (UTC)

I really think we can do without all the details on Kellogg's obsession with sex on the corn flakes page. It's already in the main article. --Mothperson 12:58, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

This is a summary of Kellog's views, not a detailed discussion, and entirely on-topic since it relates strongly to the early history of corn flakes.--Eloquence* July 2, 2005 04:56 (UTC)

Is it possible to put a NPOV entry explaining how delicious Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes are? - Chris

As a LONG time Kellog's Corn Flake eater, I have to comment that the picture of "corn flakes in a bowl" looks nothing like the actual Kellog's product. These flakes look more like Post Toasties. Kellog's Corn Flakes are much more irregular shaped with jagged edges than these flakes. Post Toasties have rounded edges like the ones in the picture.

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Can one imagine any link between corn flakes (Adventist food) and manna (edible wafer) ? --193.56.241.75 09:33, 31 May 2006 (UTC) Hahahahahahahaha[reply]

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Is "cornflakes" not a more common spelling than "corn flakes"? -- Picapica 20:04, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]