Sugar Smacks (disambiguation)

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Sugar Smacks was the original name of the breakfast cereal now known as Honey Smacks.

Sugar Smacks or its variants may also refer to:

Dan Cunneen American musician

Dan Cunneen is a drummer, songwriter, disc jockey, screen printer and graphic designer originally from Portland, Oregon, United States. Cunneen is best known for his drum work with the 1980s Portland, Oregon bands Final Warning and The Obituaries as well as the 1990s Seattle, Washington-based bands Zipgun and Nightcaps. Cunneen currently plays drums with White Center, Washington band Roxbury Saints and the Perkins Coie Band, the in house band for the Seattle, Washington-based law firm Perkins Coie.

Sugarsmack were an American alternative rock band based in Charlotte, North Carolina formed by Hope Nicholls and Aaron Pitkin. The group was put together after Hope had departed from her previous band, Fetchin Bones, and had begun to write new music with Pitkin. They began to collaborate with guitarist Chris Chandek, who was eventually asked to join permanently along with his friend John Adamian and Deanna Gonzalez. They were popular locally, with their eclectic sound earning them comparisons to The Fall. The band debuted with Top Loader in 1993 and released their only major label album in 1998 with Tank Top City.

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Honey Smacks

Honey Smacks is a sweetened puffed wheat breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's.

Golden Crisp is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals that consists of sweetened, candy-coated puffed wheat. It was introduced in the US in 1947.

Honey Monster Puffs Breakfast cereal from the United Kingdom

Honey Monster Puffs are a honey-flavoured breakfast cereal made from sugar-coated wheat sold in the United Kingdom.

Kool-Aid flavored drink mix

Kool-Aid is a brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Foods. The powder form was created by Edwin Perkins in 1927 based upon a liquid concentrate called Fruit Smack.

Smack Jack 1982 single by Nina Hagen

"Smack Jack" is a song by German singer Nina Hagen released in 1982 by CBS Records as a lead single from her debut solo album NunSexMonkRock. It deals with a drug addiction and is actually written by Hagen's Dutch ex-boyfriend and father of her daughter Cosma Shiva, Ferdinand "Ferdi" Karmelk, who was a heroin addict and later died of AIDS in 1988. It is Hagen's second song addressing this theme after her 1979 song "Herrmann Hiess Er", which is believed to be about her ex-boyfriend Herman Brood. The music video for the song shows Hagen dressed as a man with two of her other transformations dancing in the background and singing the chorus.

Top loader or toploader may refer to:

Hope Nicholls is an American singer-songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina. She was the lead vocalist of the alternative rock bands Fetchin Bones, Sugarsmack and Snagglepuss. She also briefly toured with Martin Atkins' band Pigface in support of its album Fook. Nicholls is now the lead singer and drummer of a project called It's Snakes. Their eponymously titled, debut record came out in December 2016, self-released. This band features husband and life-long musical collaborator Aaron Pitkin on guitar. She is also a contributing vocalist to The Plaza Family Band, a local education fund-raising project.

<i>Top Loader</i> album by Sugarsmack

Top Loader is the debut studio album of Sugarsmack, released on September 28, 1993 through Invisible Records.

<i>Spanish Riffs</i> extended play

Spanish Riffs is an EP by Sugarsmack, released in 1995 through Yesha Records.

<i>Tank Top City</i> album by Sugarsmack

Tank Top City is the second album by Sugarsmack, released on February 10, 1998 through Sire Records.

Smack(s) may refer to:

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