Sugar Rice Krinkles / Post cereals, television commercial (Sid Raymond’s Commercials, no. 13)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Sugar Rice Krinkles / Post cereals, no. 13 in a series of commercials starring Sid Raymond. See below for more information.
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The clown that’s played the morning ad one was cuter
Yeah, at least he had personality.
Why are the comments saying like omg he looks ugly he is not that ugly
I know they are just mean ignore them
He is cute 🤡 ❤
Tell me where can I find the Rice Krinkles ?!
Sugar rice krinkels disappeared in 1971
Its gone rn
This clown is not as creepy as the other one.
I don't think so
Yes you're right
I like the other one more.
"only a spoonful"
Look at how they massacred my boy
I'm more creeped TF out by that family.
Why did I click on this?! WHY?!
I like the other clown this one looks like Gacy
Yo quería saber por qué ya no habían payasos en ese cereal ya que había un asiático con juguetes pero nunca lo probé si es que se descontinuó
Comically large spoon
Pennywise
I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve done the “Buh-reakfast! I’M HUNGRY!” along with that little jog the other Krinkles did. It only amuses me, because nobody else knows what I’m talking about.
🎶Post any cereal is fine with me🎶
0:03 HUMONGUS SPOON
Creepy version:
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0:29 😵
Ikr That smile was terrifying
@@TimCameron54 NO IT AIN'T
You know naw I'm goid
Este comercial
Ok is that John Wayne gacey?
Foreal 😂
No
The actor who played kevin the office is this clown look it up
Oh hell no he is creepy 🃏💀🎈
The original clown is much adorable
This one looks like John Wayne gacy
@@KanishQQuotes this clown is Kevin from the office
I know that clown is creepy as hell
Is it weird that this clown reminds me of Nikocado Avocado?
No it's not