Count Chocula probably doesn't have any noble blood. Also, Cap'n Crunch isn't really in the Navy.
I'm not convinced it made a difference. I think the timings of everything lined up. When John started using the Slab basses he moved away from shortscale basses with neck pickups. He also started using 412 cabs, crude bi-amped rigs, and was an early adopter of roundwound strings. I think all of these things converged on the same point in time.
One of our local craft breweries uses cereals, including both of those, for beers every now and then.https://collegian.com/2017/10/black-bottle-brewery-brings-back-chocolate-cereal-beer/ It causes a bit of an uproar a few years ago when they bought up so much Captain Crunch locally that college students ran out! The popularity of these cereals became evident from the complaints.However, since the cereal was used in the production of beer, all college students quickly agreed that the shortage occurred in support of a noble cause.
No thanks. As the kids say, I can't even. What's next? Calvin & Hobbes Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs stout?