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"Björn Again: The ABBA
Experience" comes to Centennial
Hall tonight. It's a stage show
that goes beyond the music of
the 1970s-'80s super group to
explore the egos and
relationships of the Swedish
foursome - Benny Andersson,
Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid
Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog.

The origin of ABBA's name has
two stories: One, they used the
initials of their first names; and
two, the name is a play on a
popular Swedish company
named Abba.

Both are true. The band was
originally named after the
Swedish company, but when
their career was booming
internationally - they went on to
become one of the most
successful international pop acts
ever - they realized no one
outside their native Sweden
would get the name play. So they
held a contest with fans to come
up with a name before settling
on ABBA. They eventually had to
negotiate with the company to
use the name ABBA.

Here's our question: In what
business was the Swedish
company?

Those who answer correctly will
have a chance to win a cookbook.

Click here to submit your
answer.

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Dana Rothstein adds bananas to a bowl of cereal at The Cereal Boxx, a UA-area eatery that offers 31 brands of cereal on tap with a wide assortment of toppings for an extra touch of flavor.
Greg Bryan / Arizona Daily Star
The Cereal Boxx, A Cereal Cafe
• What: A University of Arizona-area cereal restaurant.
• Where: 943 E. University Blvd.
• Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sundays.
• Internet: Free Wi-Fi.
• Parking: Metered on University, parking lot nearby.
• Takeout: Milk and cereal packaged to-go.
• Phone: 622-2699.
THE BILL
• Apple of My Eye: $3.99
• Slice of Life: $3.99
• Health Nut: $3.99
• Two coffees: $3.10
• Cereal bar: $1.99
• Total, before tax and tip: $17.06
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How sweet it is: Mix, match, indulge yourself at cereal cafe

By Cathalena E. Burch
Cburch@azstarnet.com
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 05.10.2007
Mom always said breakfast was the most important meal of the day.
We don't think she had The Cereal Boxx's Slice of Life in mind: a mix of Life and Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereals, topped with walnuts, a sprinkle or two (or three) of cinnamon sugar topped with gooey, cold apple pie filling.
Yeah, that apple pie filling is decadent, just south of tooth-achingly sweet.
In fact, it's almost too sweet, unless you were a kid who grew up on corn flakes and Cheerios — the staples for moms who believe sugar is best when applied by hand to cereal.
Jordan Schacht had one of those moms. You can tell by scanning the 31 mostly sugar-laden cereals offered at the restaurant he opened with his wife, Terra, last month.
The vibe
The Cereal Boxx, A Cereal Cafe will remind you of a big eat-in kitchen with impossibly high ceilings and über-cool ducts snaking above a curving metal counter. High-backed metal stools create a breakfast bar mood.
The walls are painted a warm and inviting burnt red and yellow. Several wooden tables ringing the modest space complement the warmth. Behind the counter, you can see the 31 different types of cereal ready to be dispensed from see-through containers mounted like a beer tap to the wall. On a counter nearby is a chrome cafeteria-style dispenser offering cold whole, 2 percent and skim milk; you can also request soy milk.
The food
Cereal is served in various indulgent combinations: Golden Grahams with Cocoa Krispies; Cocoa Puffs with Peanut Butter Cap'n Crunch; Honey Smacks with Smart Start, to name a few. Or you can get creative and mix and match your own.
Then you top them with any number of things, from healthy dried and fresh fruits to candies and gooey fruit fillings.
The apple pie filling topped with crunchy Grape-Nuts has a starring role in Apple of My Eye, one of the cafe's four oatmeal creations. The oatmeal is made from quick oats, but it has the slow-cooked firmness of Irish steel-cut oats. The cold apple pie filling topping the hot oatmeal was refreshing in a comfort-food sort of way. The caramel sauce drizzled on top provides additional comfort.
If you end up here with Mom on Sunday, you might want to go for the Health Nut: Special K and Kashi Go Lean cereals topped with fresh bananas, blueberries, dried cranberries and slivered almonds. It was refreshing, nutty, sweet and filling.
Perfectly healthy on Mother's Day or any other.

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