![]() If I wanted that, I’d move to a Miami Beach retirement community. It would be the middle of September, and you’d have motion-activated skeletons screaming at you in the Target aisles. Look at those people complaining about Pumpkin Spice Motor Oil without a care in the world!įor years, I was annoyed by the over-Halloweening of October. We get nostalgic for the time when people could express actual annoyance over the issue. Or, perhaps we have a limited amount of energy to care, because the news feels like an enormous leech attached our heads. Maybe our complaining is starting to run its course. We’re tired of being annoyed when we see Pumpkin Spice Borscht and Pumpkin Spice Charcoal Briquettes. baking Bi-Rite Market Bob's Donuts Bon Appetit Breakfast Bagel Brews on the Bay brunch brunch in the Mission candy Caprese salad carnitas tacos Cecils Childhood Redux Chow Christmas foods Civic Center farmers market comfort foods cooking with Alex creme fraiche Dessert Dianne Jacob Donuts eating out eating out in the Mission Ferry Building Ferry Building Farmers Market Hayes Valley home cooking homemade marshmallows homemade pizza Hook Irving Pizza Jennifer Larue Huget junk food Kath Eats Real Food Kath Younger La Boulange La Cocina Licorice Allsorts Luna Park Mark Bittman cornbread Mexican food Minnesota Mission Life Mission lyfe moving New York Times North Beach Nostalgiafest nostalgic foods NYTimes omelette oysters pico de gallo Rosamunde s'mores ice cream Samira Kawash sausage scrambled eggs SF Street Food Festival shredded coconut smoked paprika St.It seems as if our seasonal dismay over excessive pumpkin spice has abated somewhat.Twitter Updates Tweets by ueberkatester.Nearly a decade went by when this Cereal of Kings was unavailable to consumers I can’t let another ten years pass without berries at my breakfast table. I’m going to make sure I stock up on Oops! All Berries before the Good People at Quaker pull it from the shelves for god knows how long a time. Whatever I do, I have to get my hands on a box of CRONCH before the variety is again discontinued! Theresa, did you think I wouldn’t notice your sly inclusion of “ for the remainder of 2010?” Were you trying to slip that by me? Well, you didn’t. (Alternately, I could rent a Zip car and drive my damn self! Or take Sam Trans, but I might be too timid to try the latter.) Two: find a friend to drive me to Target. One: find a grocer (within city limits) that carries Oops! This might be achieved by placing a series of strategic phone calls and/or visiting an ass-ton of grocery stores. At the current juncture, I have two options. The perfect breakfast for eight-year-olds everywhere - and for yours truly. Yes, I understand why it’s being carried at Target and Wal-Mart, where people flock to buy everything from underwear to prescription drugs to off-the-rack tunics to Goldfish crackers, but I do not understand why more actual food stores don’t have the product. I’m not pleased that Oops! isn’t carried at grocery stores. I have to applaud the speed with which Theresa replied to my message, her chipper professionalism. That’s the response I received to my inquiry about where to find Oops! All Berries in the greater SF area. We appreciate your business, Kate, and I hope this information is helpful. If you don’t see it on these store’s shelves, please ask the store manager if he can order it from his grocery supplier. ![]() While we don’t have a listing of store locations, Oops All Berries will be in Wal-Mart, Target, and Meijer for the remainder of 2010. Thank you for your interest in our limited edition variety, Oops All Berries Cap’n Crunch Cereal.
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