Cheerios, Apple Jacks, Cheerios
Did you know Froot Loops fit in your nose
I may be just a simple guy
But just the thought of Corn Flakes makes me high
Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, Cheerios
Makes me want to take off all my clothes
I love them dearly, and that's how it goes
Cheerios, Apple Jacks, Cheerios


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    I'm pretty damn sure this isn't a Weird Al song.

    UglinessManon January 10, 2005   Link
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    well, you are pretty damn right! finally, you guys are gettin the hang of this! so, hear we go again.....

    NOT WEIRD AL!!!!

    bazmegon January 21, 2006   Link
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    my sources say: REAL.

    parody of "Cheerio Cherry Lips Cheerio" by Gordon Wallace (Scrappy Lambert)

    thedarkmanon March 18, 2006   Link
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    I think this is real.... WAIT! yeh it is real.... It just wasnt released on an album

    lil rocker99on June 17, 2006   Link
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    Wrong again bazmeg, this is real.

    elegent_messon June 19, 2006   Link
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    YES THIS IS WEIRD AL. This is and old song he wrote that wasn't released on a CD. Probably before he was famous. I even heard it when I got it off Kazaa, and it was him, the way he sounded on his first album, way back when. I also remember reading on the internet that he wrote this song one time.

    danizzygurlon September 17, 2006   Link
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    A very reliable source - Just copy and paste

    com-www.com/weirdal/cheeriosapplejackscheerios.html

    Xaq27on November 07, 2007   Link

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