They shave thirteen cricket-bats to get enough wood to knit together one weetabix. One elderly lady in Stoke-on-trent is posted the shavings and sits for up to 19 hours a day weaving them into biscuits. Then a trained hamster nestles them into bags and four storks carry them to supermarkets across the country.
2006-07-07 02:29:22
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answer #1
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answered by Firematt26 2
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When a mummy and daddy Weetabix love each other very much they have a 'special cuddle'. And then the baby Weetabix is delivered by the stork.
Unfortunately, the stork is usually intercepted and the baby Weetabix is captured, stunned and then packed into a box with 23 others.
2006-07-07 09:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know how, but they're made in Welwyn Garden City. I used to go there by train, and the whole place smells of them.
If you like weetabix, check out
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=weetabix&m=text
2006-07-07 11:02:18
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answered by oscar pull-a-button-off 1
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I think they get some weet and a bix and mix them together.
(Weetabix say its a secret and wont tell anyone ;) )
2006-07-07 09:45:06
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answered by manda l 5
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Simple...
A bit of cowdung with wheat mixed together.
2006-07-07 09:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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buy some sad git in factory
2006-07-07 09:32:01
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answered by michelle 1
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They're MADE??? I thought they grew like that.
2006-07-07 09:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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they are made with wheat. kind of like shredded wheats.
2006-07-07 09:45:30
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answered by chef spicey 5
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