
WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH CORN FLAKES?
I haven't purchased a box of Corn Flakes in the US in...well, maybe ever. (The way I roll, Special K is the usual weapon of choice.) But down here my host family rocks the Corn Flakes hard, and as such, I've been eating them.
You see the picture at the top that seems to indicate that this box contains He-Man-sized amounts of hierro? For those of you that don't speak Spanish, "hierro" means "iron"; so apparently in Mexico, having enough iron in your cereal is a big selling point.
Now let's look at the back of the box (sorry for the blurriness):

This says that if your child doesn't have enough iron in his diet, he could have anemia. And by "anemia," they mean your child, like the one on the left of the cereal box, could start to fade away like in Back to the Future--except from loneliness and disease.
Anyway, keep that in your back pocket.
Lastly, here's a picture of the honey jar we have in the house. We do loves our honey here in the GTO. If you go to the right street stand, you can buy honey in ridiculously fresh, even larger quantities. How fresh? Like, there-are-still-dead-bees-in-it fresh.
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Remember that episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer where a girl started to disappear because no one noticed her until finally she vanished?
No?
Okay then.
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