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Special Feature: Mall of America (Bloomington, MN) - Cereal Adventure, a place to learn about the history of cereal and even create your own custom cereal.

The biggest attraction in Minnesota, Mall of America sits at the intersection of Highway 77 and Interstate 494 in Bloomington. Near the airport, it attracts millions of foreign visitors each year. It has over 4 million square feet and encompasses everything from an underground aquarium to an enclosed theme park called Camp Snoopy. It's motto: "There's a place for fun in your life".

       
    
    
Cereal Adventure, a place to learn about the history of cereal and even create your own custom cereal.
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Cereal Adventure, a place to learn about the history of cereal and even create your own custom cereal.

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  • Kalee Wright (Private Message) 11/06/02 9:40 AM

    I am doing a report on cereal and I wanted to know who was the first to eat cereal and who made it up. I would really appreciate it if you could give me some information by november 7, 2002. thank you so much for your time I really appreciate it. Thanks again!!!
    your friend
    Kalee Wright

    (MrMN's reply: I have not gone through the attraction, so I could not really give you facets about the provenance of cereal. However, you might want to try doing an internet search on google.com. Chances are you'll find a history on specific cereals rather than one that covers the entire specturm, but it's a good starting place. I'm sorry I couldn't do any better.

    If people have questions for me that don't relate the pictures, it would be best to E-mail me (robe0418@tc.umn.edu). Please don't leave photo comments, because I can not guarantee I'd get back to them.)