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Mini-Wheats' Morning Craze Game Was Created for Cereal Lovers

Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats' Morning Craze is a first-of-its-kind board game that was created with cereal lovers in mind and it shares hilarious stories from real families across the country. The board game serves as a reminder of what happens if breakfast is skipped—"The Growl" may cause people to start eating their groceries in the checkout lane or attempting to slurp the cords of their headphones like spaghetti.

Fans can enter to win a game of Morning Craze of their own, plus a box of Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats by submitting their own story of The Growl. The game challenges players to collect cereal pieces and avoid the consequences of The Growl so that it can ultimately be silenced.
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