Definitions
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- proper noun A cereal manufactured by Kellogg Company that consists of
puffed rice .
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Examples
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In my first year of primary school I was sent to an extra-curricula Japanese class where, instead of learning the nuances of the Japanese dialect, we were made to practice picking up Rice Bubbles aka Rice Krispies with chopsticks.
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And if you want a low sugar version of Coco Pops there is one - it's called Rice Krispies.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph James Hall 2012
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Chocolate-covered Rice Krispies and Cheerios, bunnies, and even an apron -- leave it to Torres, who's become a New York institution just 10 years after his Dumbo debut.
Faith Hope Consolo: The FaithFul Shopper: Choices for Chocoholics Faith Hope Consolo 2011
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Twelve years ago, just before Kellogg bought cookie maker Keebler, 80% of its sales came from breakfast cereals including Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes and Special K.
A Hunch for Crunch: Kellogg Adds Snacks Julie Jargon 2012
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Chocolate-covered Rice Krispies and Cheerios, bunnies, and even an apron -- leave it to Torres, who's become a New York institution just 10 years after his Dumbo debut.
Faith Hope Consolo: The FaithFul Shopper: Choices for Chocoholics Faith Hope Consolo 2011
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“I can't believe she's never heard of me,” he snaps in a fair imitation of the bowl of Rice Krispies at the next table over.
Me and Ezra Pound, Back Home Again in Indiana Con Chapman 2012
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Let's face it: a ball of Rice Krispies treats that looks like a cell is hard to resist.
Mallory McDuff, Ph.D.: It's a Living Hell: Climate Change and Middle School Ph.D. Mallory McDuff 2011
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That's right -- 84 percent of the items declared healthy by an industry group called the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative actually weren't, including the tomato soup, peanut butter and Rice Krispies.
'Healthy' Kids' Foods Usually Aren't latimes.com 2011
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Let's face it: a ball of Rice Krispies treats that looks like a cell is hard to resist.
Mallory McDuff, Ph.D.: It's a Living Hell: Climate Change and Middle School Ph.D. Mallory McDuff 2011
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That's right -- 84 percent of the items declared healthy by an industry group called the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative actually weren't, including the tomato soup, peanut butter and Rice Krispies.
'Healthy' Kids' Foods Usually Aren't latimes.com 2011
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