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The Corn Flake Traveller

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"I want to eat a bowl of corn flakes in every country in the world"
11 years ago, February 22nd 2013 No: 1 Msg: #166629  
B Posts: 5,200
Genius or Madness? -- fine line 😊

"I want to eat a bowl of corn flakes in every country in the world"

Check out long term travel blogger The Corn Flake Traveller

He's getting some press in the UK...


[Edited: 2013 Feb 22 22:50 - Ali:1 ]
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11 years ago, February 23rd 2013 No: 2 Msg: #166657  
What I find intriguing about Hobsausage is that, not only is he idiosyncratic with the cornflakes, but the fact that he's traveled as a diabetic for ten years -- that's quite a feat!

I'm sure he has plenty of tips for people who are also diabetic, wanting to travel, and perhaps unsure of how successful or practical it would be, but based on the list of countries he's "Corn-Flakeified" in his own words, it looks like he's been quite successful. Reply to this

11 years ago, February 23rd 2013 No: 3 Msg: #166675  
This is great news! He has had far more success than my feeble attempt to eat in a Baskin Robbins store in countries I visit. Reply to this

11 years ago, February 24th 2013 No: 4 Msg: #166691  
Quite impressive. More so that he's been to so many countries...and documented his feat - I particularly liked the Pyramids picture. Great publicity for Kellogg's. Reminds me of attempting to try McDonald's or Starbucks in every country I've been to, considering those two are easier to find!

Best,

Sasha Nakoryakov
[Edited: 2013 Feb 24 02:17 - Wanderled:257927 ]
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11 years ago, February 24th 2013 No: 5 Msg: #166696  
I'm currently on this crazy mission to eat local food containing no dead animals in every country I travel. It's relatively healthy, cheap, sustainable, and great publicity for...meat-free local food. I haven't quite received the amount of attention I deserve as yet, but I'm expecting CNN and BBC to contact me shortly. Reply to this

11 years ago, March 16th 2013 No: 6 Msg: #167408  
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I reckon I've lost and/or broken a pair of sunglasses in every country I've been to. Reply to this

11 years ago, April 9th 2013 No: 7 Msg: #168780  
A Mission with Merit..."bit corny"...but I bet you get that pun everywhere.

May the Swartz be with you. Reply to this

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