It’s no Wheaties box, but ‘that’s next,’ says cereal mogul Rizzo

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Anthony Rizzo

PHOENIX – Anthony Rizzo isn’t sure who makes it and hasn’t so much as tried it.

“I’m sure I’ll like it though,” said the Cub first baseman, whose new honey-sweetened cereal “RizzO’s” is now being sold by Chicago area Jewel-Osco stores.

“To be on a cereal box is awesome,” he said. “I love cereal.”

From the photos supplied by the store, it looks like a Cheerios knockoff.

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Who knows what it tastes like? But what’s certain is it’s no Wheaties box.

“That’s next. Hopefully,” he said of the cereal box space reserved for champions. “That’s the ultimate.”

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