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Coffee Flavored Breakfast Cereal

Musrum writes "Hubbards, the New Zealand based makers of fine breakfast cereals, have launched 'Cafe au Lait', which they describe as "light coffee flavored flakes". This is great, just the thing for Xmas morning, wonderful coffee flavour, not too sweet. What took them so long? The packaging meets all known requirements for political correctness. Brain Health Warning: Do NOT read the enclosed 'Clipboard' newsletter unless you are inured against extreme examples of twee-ness."

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  1. Secret Toy Surprise? by thepuma · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now we know where New Zealand's Bruce Simpson has hidden his cruise missle!

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  2. Flavour by shystershep · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Ingredients: . . . Coffee Flavour

    "Flavour." That's so genteel and British-sounding . . . but it doesn't answer the only important question, dammit!
    (Which is, naturally, does it have -- and if so how much -- caffeine?)

    combine your morning coffee with breakfast

    Doesn't everyone eat their Cheerios in out of their coffee cup anyway? Surely I'm not the only one . . .

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    1. Re:Flavour by i_want_you_to_throw_ · · Score: 5, Funny

      Doesn't everyone eat their Cheerios in out of their coffee cup anyway? Surely I'm not the only one

      You are NOT alone!
      I eat mine out of this
      And don't call me Shirley.......Leslie Nielson

    2. Re:Flavour by daeley · · Score: 5, Funny

      Frank: It's the same old story. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy forgets girl, boy remembers girl, girl dies in a tragic blimp accident over the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day.

      Jane: Goodyear?

      Frank: No, the worst.

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    3. Re:Flavour by McAddress · · Score: 4, Funny
      It claims it doesn't have caffiene

      Then what's the F***ing point????

  3. Hmm... by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    I don't know what will be more lame: this story or the fact that Taco will dupe it in 45 minutes..

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    1. Re:Hmm... by monadicIO · · Score: 5, Funny

      I don't know what will be more lame:
      Or finding that Post Cereal came up with a decaf-flavoured version of the same thing.

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    2. Re:Hmm... by Otter · · Score: 4, Funny
      I don't know what will be more lame: this story or the fact that Taco will dupe it in 45 minutes..

      Well, in his defense, he probably hasn't had his coffee-flavored cereal yet...

  4. Part of a complete wired breakfast... by i_want_you_to_throw_ · · Score: 5, Funny

    First shower with the ThinkGeek ShowerShock then sit down to a nice bowl of Coffee cereal.

    Had too much to drink the night before? No problem! Use kahlua instead of milk! It goes GREAT with coffee! You're a geek remember ? Multitask! Get your coffee and the hair of the dog at the same time. Plus the alcohol would act as a nice downer to counteract all that caffeine.

    1. Re:Part of a complete wired breakfast... by spoonboy42 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Caffiene and Alcohol, eh?

      Sorry, buy I have trouble believing that'll beat my legendary combination of Nyquil and Dayquil. Go ahead, give it a shot.

      **** Spoiler Alert ****
      You see new colors and understand Taco's spelling.

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    2. Re:Part of a complete wired breakfast... by TheWhaleShark · · Score: 4, Funny

      NyQuil and DayQuil? What do you call that, VoidQuill? Maybe ZenQuill?

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  5. *Jumps on the I've seen this bandwagon* by penguin+king · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, I noticed this the other day when I was slaving away serving customers. I was so tired it was all I could do not to just open the box and start eating right then and there at the checkout. This is the food geeks have been waiting for! Now we have caffeine in all forms, drink, cereal, even tablets!

  6. Mikey likes it! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    And he's started having 9 bowls a day.

  7. Great ,Yum! by fuzzybunny · · Score: 5, Funny

    This'll go nicely with my other morning staples, near-beer and nicotine-less cigarettes.

    Might as well have stale-beer-and-cold-pizza-flavored marmalade for breakfast.

    Isn't someone sort of missing the point?

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  8. My twist on coffee in the cereal by chia_monkey · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's kinda funny because a few months ago I discovered the cappucino flavored soy milk. I used to use vanilla or chocolate soy milk with my plain cereal then found the joys of the coffee flavored stuff. It made plain Wheaties much more enjoyable to eat. Yum!

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  9. Not exactly a new idea... by gotroot801 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I distinctly remember buying a box of Cappucino-flavored All-Bran for my wife when we were honeymooning in Cancun. It was... well, about as tasty as All-Bran gets.

    1. Re:Not exactly a new idea... by monadicIO · · Score: 4, Funny

      buying a box of Cappucino-flavored All-Bran for my wife when we were honeymooning
      Not that I have much experience with this kind of thing, but is All-Bran really what people buy their spouses while honeymooning?

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  10. The saddest thing... by OrangeSpyderMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is not the questions about caffeine content...
    Is not the questions about black coffee vs. white coffee...
    Is not the questions about why this hasn't been done before...

    No the saddest thing is why is this on the Slashdot main section...... Money.

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  11. Anyone read... by blackmonday · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Anyone read Fast Food Nation? There's a fascinating article on the chemicals the "flavor industry" uses. There's a chemical compound that smells just like a grilled burger, fresh cherries, etc. Making cereal taste like coffee is probably easy, but it probably doesn't actually contain any coffee. You didn't think that strawberry shake from McD's containes strawberries, did you?

    Every American should read that book. It's incredible.

  12. A little OT... by radicalskeptic · · Score: 4, Funny

    Not exactly on topic, but speaking of combining coffee with unrelated items, you gotta love caffeinated soap!

    Because seriously, some of the geeks I know need more showers, instead of more food...

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  13. Italy has this beat... by barfy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    While living in Italy I had come across the following items..

    Coffee flavored toothpaste... (and it was tan)...
    Tobacco Air Freshener... (Yesa can off stuff you sprayed in the room to get the smell of tobacco. Like a fresh can of pipe tobacco)
    Cannabis Incense Sticks... Which for some reason reminds me of "GNU"

  14. Just not extreme enough by UrgleHoth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bleh, this is boring. Coffee flavoured flakes.
    sounds soft and soggy, like cornflakes 10 ms after the milk has seen it.

    What we need is something gritty and tough like grapenuts. How about coffee nuggets? Just expresso roast coffee beans, pour em in a bowl and add 1/2 & 1/2. Crunchy, filling and will perk you right up if it doesn't give you a heart attack first.

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  15. Ingredients - In case of Slashdotting by darkstar949 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cafe au Lait
    An innovative new cereal to combine your morning coffee with breakfast. Light aromatic coffee flavoured wheat flakes combined with crisp rice flakes and yoghurt-coated cornflakes.

    Servings per Pack: 17 Serving Size: 30g
    Avg. Qty per Serve Avg. Qty per 100g

    Energy 465kJ 1550kJ
    110kcal 367kcal
    Protein 3.4g 11.3g
    Fat - Total 0.9g 3g
    - Saturated 0.3g 1g
    Carbohydrate 19.6g 65.3g
    - Sugars 5.6g 18.7g
    Sodium 93mg 310mg

    Ingredients
    Coffee Flavoured Wheat Flakes (77%) [Wheat, Sugar, Barley Malt Extract, Coffee Flavour, Salt, Emulsifier (471)], Rice Flakes [Rice, Wheat Flour, Wheat Germ, Wheat, Barley Malt Extract, Sugar, Salt, Flavour, Emulsifier (471), Natural Colour (Carotene)], Yoghurt-Coated Cornflakes [Cornflakes, Yoghurt Powder, Skim Milk Powder, Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin)]. May Contain Traces of Peanut and Other Nuts.

    Allergens:
    Wheat Gluten Soy Dairy Peanuts Nuts

  16. Croatian Parents from Lika "Kava i Kruh" ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Kava i Kruh = Coffee and Bread. The traditional breakfast of my mothers village in Croatia.

    Man I grew up on turkish coffee poured into warmed milk poured over old bread. Trying to tell her that this is not normal in Australia sort of half worked. I finally persuaded her to buy corn flakes ... over which she poured the coffee & warm milk ...

    That was in the 70's. My mother had the same in the 50's and her mother ...

    Moral to this: It's not a new idea!

  17. Futurama by nEoN+nOoDlE · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obligatory Futurama quote

    "I'm never gonna get used to the 31st century. Cafenated bacon, baconated grapefruit, Admiral Crunch?"
    "Well, if you don't like that you can always try some Archduke Chocula."

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  18. and how to brew that ultimate cup of coffee by Brigadier · · Score: 5, Interesting



    ok my grandfather used to be a coffee farmer in jamaica so i'm an expert.

    The ultimate cup of coffee recipe

    Blend a nice dark Roast like Yuban with the light flavor of something like Folgers or my favorite Jamaican blue mountain.

    use two filters as the slower straining process allows more flavor.

    use one very very big heaping spoon for each cup.

    remove the glass thingy (carraffe) and allow the coffee brew to almost fill the part of the coffee machine with the coffee grounds.

    Take your mug and put it in place of the carraffe and let the liquid mana fil your cup.

    add a pinch of salt, then sweeten to your preference.

    put the carraffe back so everyone else can enjoy.

    1. Re:and how to brew that ultimate cup of coffee by hirschma · · Score: 4, Informative
      Anyone that would consider Yuban or Folgers as the ingredients for an ultimte cup of coffee has yet to have a good brew :) Now, I could go on about how you need to spend huge dollars getting the best beans and gear, and sound like the idiots that buy Monster Cable. However, it isn't about what you spend; you just need to be careful about your selections. For the same price as a what you find in most folks' kitchens, you can truly experience amazing coffee.

      To get the ultimate cup, start with some good beans. Here's an outfit that has good prices and pretty decent beans. You'll see that good coffee doesn't have to be expensive - the Costa Rican varietals are excellent and $5.99/pound. You can also get great coffees at Trader Joe's if there's one near you, or even order pretty decent beans from Dunkin' Donuts.

      Both Porto Rico and Trader Joe's offer Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain that is 100% - none of this crap of adding 2% to crap coffee and calling it what it is not. It is up to individual taste whether it is worth the money for rare coffees - I like them, but I like the more pedestrian beans, too. And they cost about the same as a can of Yuban or Folgers.

      Now, notice that I said BEANS. Coffee that is ground goes stale in hours. Don't let anyone tell you different. Don't use beans, don't drink good coffee.

      Next, you need a good grinder. The king of home grinders is the Jericho - nearly impossible to find online or off, and they cost up to $200 (couldn't even find picture online). I have one, and it is the greatest present I ever got. However, a decent burr grinder, like this one, can be had for as little as $30, and is the easiest, best way to grind your coffee - just set it, hit the button, and come back 15 seconds later. It'll do the job, even if it won't last as long as the Jericho (mine has been purring away, twice a day, for 7 years, just like new).

      A good drip maker can make good coffee, but the best way is to use the vacuum method. Vacuum pots are typically expensive, hard to clean, and difficult to use - like the Cona, the best. However, Bodum has a line of automatic pots that are a snap all the way around. The Mini Santos is about $60, and it makes terrific coffee at the push of a button - add grounds, water, done. They look kind of cool, too, in an old iMac kind of way.

      I guarantee that if you make a modest investment in time and money, you'll be having coffee that any snob would be very happy to drink.

      Jonathan

  19. Re:Caffeinated Flakes... by dasmegabyte · · Score: 4, Funny

    I dunno, but you'd have to eat a hundred bowls to equal the amount of caffeine in new Total Espresso Flakes.

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  20. I like this trend for /. stories by wackybrit · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think it's great that it's not just news for nerds anymore, and that we have true lifestyle/diet/nutritional stories, like this one.

    I'm definitely looking forward to hearing that Tampax have released an update to Tampax 4.5, or about the latest advances in bath salts.

    Coffee flavored breakfast cereal? WHAT. THE. FUCK. TACO?

  21. Nicotine flakes by ziegast · · Score: 5, Funny

    Coffee-flavored cereal might taste interesting to people who like coffee. How about smokers?

    You don't quite understand how much your stuff can be permeated by smoke while living with a smoker until you move in with someone who has never smoked. My mom was a heaver smoker, and I lived with her through college. Now on my own, I moved in with a friend who happened to come from a smoke-free household. I brought a bunch of my stuff with me, including a bucket of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. One morning, my friend sniffed around and asked, "What are those? Nicotine flakes?!?"

    Wow, I took another bite and gave it a good taste, and sure enough, I understood what he smelled. Living with a smoker for so long, you just get used to it.

    I then had a wonderfully evil thought... what if the tobacco companies latched onto the concept of nicotine flakes?

    Marlboro Flakes - curiously addictive cereal.

    -ez

  22. Cereal Recipes by johnthorensen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Given the how much geeks love caffeine, one can't help but think this cereal is directly targeted at them. That being a given, what side-of-the-box recipes might we see, similar to Chex Mix and Rice Krispie Treats? Imagine a rolled up ball of coffee-flavored flakes, bound together with honey and marshmallow, perhaps with some peanuts thrown in for good measure, and what do you get?

    ...Beowulf Clusters :)

    -JT

  23. Too Slow! by El · · Score: 4, Funny

    Coffee flavored breakfast cereal takes too long... gimme some of that breakfast cereal flavored coffee instead, I'm in a hurry!

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  24. Re:Cereal with caffeine already exists by YOU+LIKEWISE+FAIL+IT · · Score: 5, Funny
    It had a vaguely Indian spiritual leaderish name to it. And an Indian vaguely spiritual leader's photo on the back of the box.

    Ghandi-O's? [1] Krsna Oats? Count Vethathiri-Maharishi-ocula?

    The possibilities are endless!

    YLFI
    [1] They're Mahatmalicious!
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