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Cornflakes Were Invented to Stop You From WHAT?! | Dark history of breakfast and Kelloggs

53 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Krissy cracks open a beer and absolutely ruins breakfast for you forever. đŸ„ŁđŸș What starts as a harmless bowl of cereal spirals into religious anti-pleasure crusades, unhinged wellness experiments (yes
 we’re talking yogurt enemas), sibling betrayal, and a billion-dollar empire built on controlling your body, your habits, and your cravings. From Sylvester Graham (aka the man who said flavor = sin) to John Harvey Kellogg (a full-blown colon-obsessed menace in a white suit), this episode dives into the dark, weird, and deeply messed up history of the food you ate this morning without questioning it once. And somehow
 it all ends in lawsuits, propaganda, and you being personally victimized by cereal marketing. You didn’t choose breakfast. Breakfast chose you. And it’s been playing the long game. #BrewsWithBoos #DarkHistory #CerealConspiracy #Kelloggs #WTFHistory #SpookyPodcast #HistoryButMakeItUnhinged #TrueWeird #PodcastLife

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Krissy cracks open a beer and absolutely ruins breakfast for you forever. đŸ„ŁđŸș What starts as a harmless bowl of cereal spirals into religious anti-pleasure crusades, unhinged wellness experiments (yes
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