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Rob Lambert
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To Scott, Jill and all who really want Vanilly Crunch back: Heavy appealing to a new generation of corporate brass at Quaker may help. Unfortunately, Vanilly Crunch wasn't nearly as popular. Given the longevity of orginal Cap'n Crunch (1963), Crunch Berries (1968) and Peanut Butter Crunch (1969). Likely, all who worked at Quaker in the early '70s are gone. I, for one, was always bewildered as to how Peanut Butter Crunch survived over 40 years...it wasn't that good.
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