Talk:Eggo
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Eggo Suit Man? Anyone know if this is true? I wasn't able to find any information backing this up, but I think it's important to note that the addition of this section was made at the same time as many other nonsensical edits to this article. Should it be removed? Ryanlintelman 03:13, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
i have seen the ads,eggo suit man is real.
Eggo is a given name. It originates from Friesland (a northern province from the Netherlands) and is an abbreviation for Egbert. It is a medieval name, but still in use. I know, because it my first given name. So, besides for the North American Octasphere, in the rest of the world Eggo is just a boys name.
This article is full of unsourced trivia. I will be removing whatever I cannot verify online by tomorrow afternoon. Burntsauce 20:11, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
- That verymuch needed doing. While much shorter, the article is now much better. (I'm only responding 6 months later) i kan reed 02:48, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
However, Aunt Jimima has launched an all out war against Eggo for the rights to produce the frozen waffle varieties, with many employee causalities reported from both companies. Tragically, it has been not given media attention, though it has been known in the frozen breakfast industry as "The Great Waffle War of 1999." Since then, U.N. jurisdiction has been implemented to create a cease fire. Now, the U.N. checks each blueberry variety of waffles for blue potassium cynanide and toxic methylsulfonamides to prevent further casualties.
This is too well written to delete completely AngryBacon (talk) 08:59, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
LEGGO MY EGGO
This iconic slogan deserves a section, if only for the huge list of pop culture references to it. TV shows, for example, seem to love to title episodes with puns of this phrase.
Hell, the official website for Eggo's is leggomyeggo.com. 68.8.99.245 (talk) 04:16, 14 January 2010 (UTC)