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- proper noun trademark A
breakfast cereal containing a combination of wheat-based pieces and marshmallows shaped like various objects which symbolize good luck in different cultures.
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Examples
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Many children begin the day with pop-tarts, Lucky Charms, and similar junk food.
Sanford Newmark, M.D.: Do 2.5 Million Children Really Need Ritalin? M.D. Sanford Newmark 2010
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Many children begin the day with pop-tarts, Lucky Charms, and similar junk food.
Sanford Newmark, M.D.: Do 2.5 Million Children Really Need Ritalin? 2010
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The place tends to be cereal-obsessed, so the offerings have included Lucky Charms, Cap'n Crunch and peach tea.
Momofuku Offers Taste Annecy Atlee 2010
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All of this talk about luck, Lucky Charms, and all things green last week got me thinking about my luck meter and I realized that I am one of the lucky ones.
Lucky with Autism? 2010
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Many children begin the day with pop-tarts, Lucky Charms, and similar junk food.
Sanford Newmark, M.D.: Do 2.5 Million Children Really Need Ritalin? 2010
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At left, Ms. Halterman gives one of the children a sip of Pepsi with his Lucky Charms breakfast cereal.
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Callie H., I'm totally itching for some Lucky Charms right now.
Archive 2009-03-01 Jen 2009
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Callie H., I'm totally itching for some Lucky Charms right now.
Magically Delicious? Jen 2009
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Granola is much more dense than an air-puffed cereal like Lucky Charms, so measuring in cups is not a fair comparison.
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I like Lucky Charms, but the competitors seem just as good.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Snap, Crackle, Poof: Kellogg’s Downsizes 2008
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