March 7 was National Cereal Day, and NewsChannel 5 visited the only cereal bar in Nashville, Wanna Spoon Cereal Bar. Located in 12 South, this unique spot offers a variety of cereals, milkshakes, ice cream swirls, coffees, and more. Owner Kira Lynn created the bar with the understanding that cereal is a beloved, cross-generational food that evokes nostalgia and happy memories for many. With options like Cookie Crisp and Oreo O’s ice cream swirls and cereal milk lattes, customers can enjoy a whimsical and delicious cereal experience.
The bar recently obtained a liquor license and is now serving boozy milkshakes, seltzers, and wine. Kira’s goal is to make people happy and bring them back to their childhood with a bowl of cereal. March 7 is National Cereal Day, celebrating the cultural significance and memories attached to this classic breakfast staple. With about 70% of American households serving cereal, it’s no wonder that a place like Wanna Spoon Cereal Bar has found success.
In other news, as the school voucher debate heats up in Tennessee, an Arizona journalist sheds light on the outcomes of Arizona’s school voucher program. With Governor Lee proposing a similar initiative, it’s essential to understand the impact and implications of such a program. This investigative reporting offers valuable insights for parents and taxpayers to consider when discussing the potential implementation of school vouchers in Tennessee.
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