The Special K Challenge
It's been a while since I've had a good rant. I feel like one is coming on. I could bore you with a dissin' review of 'Wanted', which is a really dumb movie (a fraternity of weaving assassins who get their kill orders from a loom of fate?!? Gimme a break....... who thinks up this stuff?), but in this time of rising fuel prices and the escalating cost of grains, I feel like I should pick on Special K instead. Listen carefully now, here comes the science bit.... here is what Kellogg's thinks you should do for the summer:
- First calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index) which is a calculation related to your height and weight. In order to take part in the challenge it should be 25 or over.
- Eat up to a 45g serving of any Special K cereal with 125ml semi-skimmed milk for breakfast, have another for lunch OR dinner, with a third nutritionally-balanced meal for two weeks.
- Snack on fruit, vegetables and Special K bars and Special K Mini Breaks.
- Ensure a regular and adequate intake of alcohol free drinks.
2 Comments:
I once was told by a trusted science teacher that rats that ate the cardboard box in which Special K is packaged were healthier than the rats that were fed only Special K. I wonder if the Special K Challenge encourages people to eat the box as part of their 3rd, nutritionally balanced meal...?
I suspect Special K and the box it comes in are actually made from similar material, so I wouldn't be surprised. It's probably part of Kellogg's environmental policy.
I'm also amazed that they consider 45g of Special K to be an actual 'meal'....
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