In the mid-'70s, there was a hot cereal that I'd eat every single day; I LOVED it. It was kind of granola-ish, but not really. I remember it had coconut, dates(?) or raisins, and it came in the same type of packets today's hot cereals do, i.e., a 10- or 12-pack box of individual bags; you'd add hot water to the contents of a bag--or two, in my case, I liked it so much!--stir it up, add a pat of butter and eat.
For the life of me, I cannot recall its name! And it's been driving me crazy (crazier?) for ages! I've tried searching Wikipedia, Google, blogs devoted to cereal through the decades, etc., but I've come up empty.
The words 'harvest' and 'morning' always come to mind when I think of it, but that may or may not mean anything.
Can anyone either tell me from personal memory what this was, or point me to a way to figure it out? It definitely was *not* a child-targeted cereal, you know, like "Super-Duper Sugary Blinkos!" or anything like that; it was a 'wholesome' adult-oriented cereal, but kids loved it, too.
For the life of me, I cannot recall its name! And it's been driving me crazy (crazier?) for ages! I've tried searching Wikipedia, Google, blogs devoted to cereal through the decades, etc., but I've come up empty.
The words 'harvest' and 'morning' always come to mind when I think of it, but that may or may not mean anything.
Can anyone either tell me from personal memory what this was, or point me to a way to figure it out? It definitely was *not* a child-targeted cereal, you know, like "Super-Duper Sugary Blinkos!" or anything like that; it was a 'wholesome' adult-oriented cereal, but kids loved it, too.
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