| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Jed1000 (74) 03/04/2005 | So named by C.W. Post.. the guy who first made the breakfast cereal. He thought that maltose was grape sugar.
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 | Skizero (15) 03/04/2005 | the grapenut is actually a specific kind of nut used in the cereal.
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 | Solenoid DH (20) 03/04/2005 | And why is it that for all those years people used to say, That's okay with me, but now all of a sudden, everyone says, I'm okay with that?
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (42) 07/14/2004 | Let's suppose for a minute that it does. Then, maybe I'd actually eat some of it! UPDATE: While alifbaa does make sense, I would have to disagree somewhat. Whoever thought up the name (two English words!!!!) for this cereal that contains neither of these ingredients sounds very odd to me. Therefore, I thought it would be very fitting to add GrapeNuts to this list.
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 | alifbaa (0) 07/05/2004 | This has nothing to do with the English language -- it's nothing more than the copyrighted name of a commerical product.
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