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Cornflakes

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Cornflakes

Cornflakes were a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's.

A box of Cornflakes, among other cereals, in 48 Bucknall House. (TV: Love & Monsters [+]Loading...["Love & Monsters (TV story)"])

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Luke Smith included cornflakes in an early attempt at a joke in the 2000s:[nb 1] "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 [+]Loading...["Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)"])

Jackie Tyler had a box of cornflakes, among other cereals, in her kitchen in 48 Bucknall House in 2007. (TV: Love & Monsters [+]Loading...["Love & Monsters (TV story)"])

A box of the cereal, branded Kellogg's and featuring a rooster on its cover art, was present in Craig Owens and Sophie's house in 2011. (TV: Closing Time [+]Loading...["Closing Time (TV story)"])

On the morning of her family's visit to her father's grave, Tanya Adeola was eating cornflakes. (TV: Nightvisiting [+]Loading...["Nightvisiting (TV story)"])

Other realities[[edit] | [edit source]]

Earth-33⅓[[edit] | [edit source]]

 
A box of cornflakes is dumped into a Dalek. (COMIC: Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987 [+]Loading...["Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987 (comic story)",""])

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 [+]Loading...["Dalek Invasion - Salford 1987 (comic story)"])

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  1. No on screen date is given for the first two series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, outside of The Day of the Clown [+]Loading...["The Day of the Clown (TV story)"] from the second series being set shortly after 9 October in an undisclosed year. While Donna Noble's present from the fourth series of Doctor Who is set around the same time as the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith [+]Loading...["The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)"] from the second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures is explicitly described as being set a year after Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? [+]Loading...["Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)"] from the first series, Doctor Who's fourth series is not consistently dated, with TV: The Fires of Pompeii [+]Loading...["The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)"], TV: The Waters of Mars [+]Loading...["The Waters of Mars (TV story)"], and AUDIO: SOS [+]Loading...["SOS (audio story)"] setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in 2008 (heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast [+]Loading...["The Star Beast (TV story)"] and TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"] as well), and PROSE: Beautiful Chaos [+]Loading...["Beautiful Chaos (novel)"] setting them in about April to June 2009.
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