Who said “When I’m ready to fight, my opponent has a better chance for surviving a forest fire wearing gasoline drawers”

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MR T.

Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 23 May 19, Thursday

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Mr. T Cereal was a sweetened breakfast cereal manufactured by the Quaker Oats Company. The cereal was prepared with corn and oats as primary ingredients, and was fortified with iron and B vitamins. The cereal box had a cartoon likeness of Mr. T on the box as the cereal’s mascot. The cereal was manufactured in the shape of the letter “T”. It has been described as being similar in flavor to Cap’n Crunch cereal.

Mr. T Cereal debuted in 1984 and was a popular cereal in the U.S. during the 1980s. The cereal was the first licensed ready-to-eat cereal manufactured and marketed by the Quaker Oats Company.

Elements of marketing and advertising for Mr. T Cereal were geared toward children, per the popularity of Mr. T’s media appearances such as in The A-Team and Rocky III. The cereal was manufactured with a significant amount of sugar, which is appealing to children. Promotions for the cereal have included television advertisements and a stand-up cardboard cutout that was used in supermarkets. Catchphrases for Mr. T Cereal included “Team up with Mr. T, It’s cool” and “I pity the fool who don’t eat my cereal”.

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