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petmar | 21:13 Sun 09th Oct 2005 | Adverts
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which advert had the words " their tasty, tasty, very very tasty their very tasty
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Kellogs Bran Flakes

Ermmm... my hubbie and I both think its crunchy nut cornflakes ? Think it was on the advert where the man was in a hotel and hid under the trolley thing to eat them - does anyone else remember that?

Or am I making it up?

I reckon it was definately Crunchy Nut Cornflakes as Bran Flakes aren't that tasty. It was Ross Kemp in that advert.
Sorry petmar!! It was Fruit & fibre not crunchy nuts!!
Definitely Fruit And Fibre, with a cameo role from Phil Mitchell!  (Remember?).
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Just to echo what ermintrude said in the thread below:

aaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!

It was Kellogg's Bran Flakes the last 500 times this was asked and it will still be Kellogg's Bran Flakes the next 500 times it's asked. Not Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes, not Fruit 'n' Fibre, but chuffin' Bran Flakes.

Got that, everybody? Good.
It's definately kellogs Bran flakes, the question has been asked a squillion times on here.
littleoldme, are you sure?  Methinks you are!!!!! ;-)
Erm...I think so ;-) Yes, I'm extremely sure!

It's OK, I've calmed down now. *sits cross-legged on floor* Ommmm....
Why, oh why are people asking this again?....
for incontivertable proof and evidence go to http://www.tv-ark.org.uk/ select adverts from the list on the left, then go to h - m, under "k" for kellogs BRAN FLAKES there is the actual actual advert.
plus - if you scroll down that very page a bit under "kellogs fruit and fibre" is the advert you are talking about with ross kemp ....  note no exclamations of how tasty they are in that ad

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