14. Ohio: Sunday Cornflake Ban

The law on Cap’n Crunch, Lucky Charms, and Cheerios is unclear, but Columbus, Ohio, draws the line at cornflake sales on a Sunday. This law, enacted in 1959, is part of Ohio’s historical “blue laws,” which restricted certain activities on Sundays. While the rationale behind banning cornflakes specifically remains a mystery, it serves as a curious relic of the past. So, if you’re in Columbus and craving some cornflakes on a Sunday, you might have to wait until Monday!