

Mark Normand: A Joke About The Ultimate Gateway Drug
Aug 11, 2025
Mark Normand delivers a hilarious take on the concept of gateway drugs, comparing weed to sugary cereals. He argues that sugary cereals, marketed to children, might be more addictive and harmful than marijuana. With clever analogies, he sheds light on the absurdity of our perceptions and the real dangers that lurk in childhood breakfast options. It's a witty exploration of societal norms and the unexpected consequences of commercialization.
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Cereal Is The Real Gateway Drug
- Mark Normand argues cereal, not weed, acts as the gateway drug.
- He blames early high-sugar exposure for diabetes and obesity.
Cereal Aisles Look Like An Acid Trip
- Mark Normand calls US cereal aisles bright, cartoon-fueled 'acid trips' next to healthier overseas aisles.
- He jokes mascots look like addicts and cites drug-like cereal names.