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On the morning of her family's visit to her [[Jasper Adeola|father]]'s grave, [[Tanya Adeola]] was eating cornflakes. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightvisiting (TV story)|Nightvisiting]]'') | On the morning of her family's visit to her [[Jasper Adeola|father]]'s grave, [[Tanya Adeola]] was eating cornflakes. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightvisiting (TV story)|Nightvisiting]]'') | ||
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[[File:Salford Invasion of the Daleks.jpg|left|thumb|A [[box]] of cornflakes is dumped into [[Dalek (Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987)|a Dalek]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987 (comic story)|Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987]]'')]] | |||
[[File:Salford Invasion of the Daleks.jpg|left|thumb|A [[box]] of cornflakes is dumped into [[Dalek (Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987)|a Dalek]]. ([[ | In [[Earth-33⅓]], a box of cornflakes was among the items [[Housekeeper (Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987)|an oblivious housekeeper]] dumped into [[Dalek (Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987)|a Dalek]], which she mistook for a rubbish [[bin]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987 (comic story)|Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987]]'') | ||
[[Category:Grains and pasta from the real world]] | [[Category:Grains and pasta from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Cereals from the real world]] | [[Category:Cereals from the real world]] |
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Cornflakes were a breakfast cereal that Luke Smith included in an early attempt at a joke in the 2000s: "I am so hungry, I could murder a bowl of cornflakes; does that make me a cereal killer?" He was bemused when Maria Jackson didn't find it funny. (TV: Warriors of Kudlak)
Jackie Tyler had a box of cornflakes, among other cereals, in her kitchen in 48 Bucknall House in 2007. (TV: Love & Monsters)
On the morning of her family's visit to her father's grave, Tanya Adeola was eating cornflakes. (TV: Nightvisiting)
Other realities
In Earth-33⅓, a box of cornflakes was among the items an oblivious housekeeper dumped into a Dalek, which she mistook for a rubbish bin. (COMIC: Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987)