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Is this commercialism reinventing witchcraft?

Who first placed the glamor?

Are they a way to infiltrate unsuspecting homes at breakfast and spread occultist knowledge amongst the uninitiated?

Is "Lucky" really a leprechaun, or a cunning cartoon actor?

Are they really magically delicious, or just sickly sweet?

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I say so magically SWEET..love them best in MARCH with the green shamrock marshmellows......

CRAP !!!  I`VE BEEN TRICKED ...   hell i was gonna say all that sugar & marshmellows .... whimpppeerrr !   it`s the illuminati !!

You know its to lure you in with the sweetness and colorfulness. When you eat it you get addicted and you must have it. Its a total luring spell. 

Silly Rabbit, Lucky Charms are for...  Oh wait.

OK .... SO I`M FAT !!! 300lbs / 6ft. and a sweet tooth from hell !!    damn them sugar coated short people and thier charms ... bad enough i`m irish and love to drink!  i`m cursed to the gills !!   by the way what`s for dinner ???   what`s that did i hear roasted rabbit ?? with carrots .   yummy !!!

There's a lucky charm if I ever saw one!

damn !!!!     this ain`t fair !!! no guiness ... bring on the bug light !   please get rid of the green things too ... bring me  salad with blue cheese and topped with a rabbit !

I hear the chicken is quite good......

hosenfeffer !!!   killl the wabbit ... with my spear and magic helmet !!  roasted with potatoes !!

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