Destroy Breakfast
Someone should probably just tell that silly rabbit that his species eats carrots and other vegetation. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a rabbit hold a spoon properly, either.
On the subject of Trix, I’ve noticed a lot of consternation around the internet about the cereal changing from fruit shapes to simple spheres. Now, I’m probably revealing my age here, but these here young’uns seem to be forgetting that Trix started out as spheres! The fruit shapes were great and all, but going back to the round cereal is actually a call-back, not some arbitrary decision made out of laziness. Some of us enjoyed seeing Trix go old-school again, dadgummit!
The fruit shapes were awesome. I used to eat the watermelons like actual watermelons. Red first then green, because that’s edible in trix.
Good thing they were seedless. I hate it when I accidentally swallow a Trix seed.
Rabbits don’t really eat carrots, either. Bugs Bunny actually popularized that misconception because he was imitating Clark Gable.
Also, the Growlies need to learn the difference between “destroying breakfast” and “destroying one person’s breakfast.” The former takes at LEAST a three-volume webcomic epic!
Sweet, this comic is educational after all! For me!
My breakfast was just ruined.
Silly rabbit, the internet is for kids! Well, not really. Okay, you can stay.
five second rule!
Breakfast is saved!
“In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a rabbit hold a spoon properly, either.”
Why am I totally picturing a rabbit trying to eat cereal by holding the spoon with an ear?
That change bothered me because it altered the soggification process. I loved the combination of soft and crunchy that slowly grew softer, and the greater amount of surface area relative to volume (or possibly a different coating process) that enhanced the availability of flavour without having to break up the pieces with one’s spoon or teeth.