
Then I found these on sale at MaxValu. The left bag is choco & banana flavor while the right bag is strawberry & custard. Put those two together and you have a pretty close approximation of Banana Split Crunch.

Beautiful, no? Taste is okay, but it's not nearly sweet enough. The sugar content I think is about half what any self-respecting American cereal would have.

These, on the other hand, are awesome. Tony should be taking notes.

This, of course, is not cereal. Nintendo sent it to me for free as thanks for being a consumer whore last year. It is a reproduction of the original Ball Game & Watch. I think it's identical to the original except for the battery compartment and the telltale Club Nintendo logo on the back.

First try. I suck.

That's a little better. I think I may have lost deliberately out of boredom. It gets faster up until 100, then it slows down again. I haven't tried Game B yet.

Sitting on the shelf next to my Club Nintendo Star Tenbillion. I can't figure out how to set the clock.

This struck me as a piss poor idea. I'm waiting to get desperate enough to try it. Will probably happen this week, Wednesday or Thursday I wager.

From a cheap wastebasket I picked up. Engrish is abundant in these parts, but most of it is pretty uninteresting and I'm highly tolerant of it in general as one who is capable of no better when speaking in Japanese. But I thought this one was great.

終り