The song is actually on the first ever edible record made of actual cereal by Kellogg’s Chocolate Frosted Flakes. No, we’re not joking.
The vinyl-inspired record features a core of Chocolate Frosted Flakes topped with layers of milk and dark chocolate and has playable grooves. The limited-edition record is available for select fans who registered with PRETTYMUCH in advance at Kellogg’s NYC Café today.
Oh, and remember how fans were guessing that the numbers in PRETTYMUCH‘s “10,000 Hours” video were about a tour? They were right!
The 23-date run begins May 1st in Portland, OR and concludes June 7th in Raleigh, NC. Tickets are on sale now!
“Nobody knows what it feels like. Nobody knows how to help me. And I’m starting to think there’s something wrong with me. No, this ain’t healthy,” they sing on the song.
It’s there that fans saw secret clues about the release of their upcoming EP — and they’re speculating that it will be out on May 1st — or could it be another tour? You tell us!
“I’m in the sickest boyband @prettymuch and we just dropped a BANGER,” Edwin boasted of the track on social media.
“10,000 Hours” was a fan favorite on the band’s recent PRETTYMUCH EVERYWHERE Tour, and follows the release of “No More”, “Open Arms,” “Teacher,” and “Would You Mind.”