Sounds pretty strange.
In this day and age brands are constantly trying to reinvent themselves and make their product seem exciting.
We’ve had orange -flavoured Kit Kats, McDonald’s Nutella burgers, and a whole raft of weird and wonderful experiments for our poor and abused tastebuds.
In their infinite wisdom, Kellogg’s decided that milk and cereal in a bowl is not enough to keep customers happy anymore and tried to invent some other meals using their cereal.
This included a hot chocolate with Coco Pops, an apple treat with Bran Flakes, and even protein balls with Rice Krispies.
But the one creation that had people up in arms about it was the brunch they tried to make happen. (It’s never going to happen…)
Essentially it’s an avocado with feta cheese and corn flakes…
Naturally people freaked out.
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But he put corn flakes on top of the avocado 😳
— Ohemaaaaa (@WinnieJones) October 18, 2016
Apparently, @KelloggsUK wants you to have avocado, feta and… Corn Flakes. Very no. Bad attempt. Completely the wrong texture.
— Huld Martha huld.bsky.social (@iamHuld) October 10, 2016
Why, in God's name, would you spoil an avocado with corn flakes? Lemon juice, garlic, mayonnaise, bacon even. Not corn flakes.
— 𝓓𝓪𝓿𝓲𝓭 𝓚𝓷𝓸𝔀𝓵𝓮𝓼🌻 (@davenolz) September 30, 2016
Facebook users had very similar things to say under the ‘recipe’s video’.
”All of that looks great apart from the cornflakes part, which looks frankly insane.” One person said.
“Right team we need to brainstorm a new exciting way to use cornflakes. Just say whatever comes into your head. No wrong answers. Go!” Eight hours later “oh sod it, let’s just go with the avocado nonsense.” Another woman added.
Kellogg’s however, stuck by their creation replying to comments telling people to give it a go before they judge it.
What do you think? Would you try it?