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Soggy cereal problem finally solved

Daniel Finkelstein posted a blog on Thursday in London's The Times regarding a solution to "one of the most vexing breakfast time issues": preventing your cereal from getting soggy if you are, for some reason or another, slow to eat it.

Eatmecrunchy
has created a new cereal bowl with a shelf that keeps cereal fresh while you eat it.

The bowl consists of a bottom area where the milk goes, and the "shelf," where the cereal goes. There is an opening on the side where a controlled amount of cereal soaks up some of the milk.

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