Two cereal enthusiasts taste and review various unusual and international cereals, rating them on a scale of 0 to 5. They start with American cereals, including Twinkies cereal, Kellogg's Unicorn cereal, and Jolly Ranchers cereal, and then move on to international cereals. They try cereals from Canada, Australia, and other countries, including banana bread Shreddies and Weet-Bix. Throughout the review, they express their disappointment and frustration with many of the cereals, with some receiving extremely low ratings. The worst cereal, according to them, is Sour Patch Kids cereal, which they give a 0 out of 5 rating.
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1. Cereal is considered the world's oldest breakfast food.
2. Settlers on the Oregon Trail did not invent cereal.
3. The video features a taste test of various cereals.
4. The cereals tested include Twinkies cereal, Kellogg's Unicorn cereal, Jolly Ranchers cereal, HoneyBun cereal, Weeties cereal, Shopkins cereal, Eggo waffle cereal, Drumstick cereal, Grape Nuts cereal, Shark cereal, Oops All Berries cereal, Ezekiel bread cereal, Banana cream frosted flakes cereal, Sour Patch Kids cereal, and Banana bread shreddies.
5. The taste testers rate each cereal on a scale of 0 to 5.
6. The lowest rated cereal was Sour Patch Kids cereal, with a rating of 0 out of 5.
7. The highest rated cereal was not explicitly stated, but the taste testers mentioned that HoneyBun cereal, Wheaties cereal, Cinnabon cereal, and Drumstick cereal were among their favorites.
8. Weet-bix from Australia is a cereal made from 99% Australian ingredients.
9. Weet-bix is a large, cracker-like cereal that absorbs milk well but has a musty taste.