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In response, the cereal’s Twitter account posted, “You know we’re a family brand so we can’t drop the F-bomb. The late-night host then added that he’d double the amount if Cheerios tagged a random user in their tweet. So, Oliver challenged the brand to spice things up by tweeting “F- you.” If they tweeted just those two words, Oliver promised to donate $25,000 to the charity of Cheerios’ choosing. In it, the host specifically called out Cheerios for having a boring Twitter account. Over the weekend, Oliver released a new segment that was quite literally just a 7-minute rant about cereal. And that’s exactly what he did with a challenge given to him by Cheerios. So, he ranted about the boring nature of cereal brands and dared Cheerios to drop an F-bomb on Twitter in exchange for the Last Week Tonight host donating 25,000 to their choice of charity. The Challenge, which was first started in 2001, consists of 1 mile. What started as a bored Orange County father’s silly way to pass time has become a social game of one-upmanship as dads. “It’s a deal! Families make good go round,” he tweeted, accompanied by a photo of the Manson family.When you enter a challenge war with John Oliver, you best be ready to finish it, because the late-night host is almost surely going to take it too far. The Covington YMCA will hold the 21st annual Cheerios Challenge on National YMCA Healthy Kids Day, April 30. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the Cheerio Challenge was born. We’ll donate $50,000 to We’ll also donate $50,000 to the charity of your choice if you tweet, ‘Families make good go round.'”Īnd that’s exactly what John Oliver did - he just chose to include photos of some messed up families. How many Cheerios are in your bag at your lab. The late-night host then added that he’d double the amount if Cheerios tagged a random user in their tweet. View Cheerio Challenge from SCIENCE 07121 at Holt Senior High School. Aquatics Challenge Sports Creative Arts Target Sports Horseback Riding Athletics Evening Activities Out of Camp Trips A Day in the Life of a Camper Camp Traditions Parents. So, Oliver challenged the brand to spice things up by tweeting “F- you.” If they tweeted just those two words, Oliver promised to donate $25,000 to the charity of Cheerios’ choosing. Camp Cheerio Virtual Tour Meet the Directors and Staff How Cheerio Cares for You Covid-19 Protocols for Summer '22 Camp Cheerio. And that’s exactly what he did with a challenge given to him by Cheerios. Hundreds of runners of all ages filled the streets surrounding the Covington YMCA and Legion Field Saturday for races in the 20th annual Cheerios Challenge. When you enter a challenge war with John Oliver, you best be ready to finish it, because the late-night host is almost surely going to take it too far.