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Man Pays $1350 for a Corn Flake

$1350 Cornflake

A man from Texas recently paid $1350 for a single Corn Flake that’s supposedly shaped like Illinois.  Monty Kerr bought this corn flake on eBay, proving that idiots will buy just about anything you put on eBay.

Yes, $1350 - that’s how much Monty Kerr of Austin, Texas paid for a cornflake two sisters from Virginia put up on eBay.

The cornflake, which is alleged to resemble the state of Illnois, will be put in a traveling show according to Mr. Kerr.

“We’re starting a collection of pop culture and Americana items,” said Mr. Kerr, owner of TriviaMania.com. “We thought this was a fantastic one.”

Mr. Kerr is apparently some kind of cornflake freak, having previous attempted to buy the world’s largest cornflake, only to the have the thing break into three pieces during delivery.

Kerr says he will send someone to Virginia to pick up the Illinois flake by hand.

This brings up the question, who’s the REAL flake here?!

Photo and Source: Crabbie’s Hollywood 


POSTED BY: Jebbica

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  1. crabbie
    March 24th, 2008 | 4:52 pm

    My God…look how huge that corn flake is compared to that dime! That’s like…amazing!

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