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This Cereal Celebrates Queen Elizabeth's Longest Reign

'Queen Flakes' is the new Kellogg's cereal that celebrates the longest reign of any monarch in British history.

This September 9th, Queen Elizabeth II will officially have the longest reign in British history, surpassing her predecessor Queen Victoria, who reigned for 63 years and 216 days. To celebrate, cereal brand Kellogg's has created a special variety of cornflakes, which it says it will deliver to the queen for the anniversary of her record-breaking longest reign. The 'Queen Flakes' contain "the Queen’s favourite cereals - Special K and Corn Flakes - decorated in gold leaf, as well as edible diamonds, pearls and her preferred macadamia nuts."

Curious cereal lovers can sample the "world's poshest cereal" at Black Milk Cereal Cafe in Manchester.
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