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Showing posts with label cereal. Show all posts
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May 14, 2019

[Ans] Toucan Sam is the mascot for which breakfast cereal?

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Froot Loops is a brand of sweetened, fruit-flavored breakfast cereal introduced by Kellogg's in 1963. Originally, there were only red, orange and yellow loops, but green, blue and purple were added during the 1990s. Toucan Sam has been the mascot of Froot Loops since its first appearance. Toucan Sam is a blue anthropomorphic toucan; the colors of his bill correspond to the three original Froot Loop colors. He is portrayed as having an uncanny ability to smell Froot Loops from great distances and locates a concealed bowl of the cereal while intoning "Follow my nose! It always knows!"

[Answer] Toucan Sam is the mascot for which breakfast cereal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Toucan Sam is the mascot for which breakfast cereal?"



...Froot Loops is a brand of sweetened, fruit-flavored breakfast cereal introduced by Kellogg's in 1963. Originally, there were only red, orange and yellow loops, but green, blue and purple were added during the 1990s. Toucan Sam has been the mascot of Froot Loops since its first appearance. Toucan Sam is a blue anthropomorphic toucan; the colors of his bill correspond to the three original Froot Loop colors. He is portrayed as having an uncanny ability to smell Froot Loops from great distances and locates a concealed bowl of the cereal while intoning "Follow my nose! It always knows!"

May 5, 2019

[Answer] Which was a real "Star Wars" based breakfast cereal sold in the 1980s?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which was a real "Star Wars" based breakfast cereal sold in the 1980s?"



...Introduced by Kellogg’s in 1984, C-3PO’s were similar to Cheerios in appearance, although they were shaped like the numeral eight. Television commercials featured C3P0 and his trusty sidekick, R2D2 engaged in various intergalactic adventures with a bowl of crunchy cereal bits always close at hand. Each box included some form of movie collectible, such as stickers of the film’s characters. Unfortunately, even with one of the most recognizable robots in history as a pitchman, it wasn’t enough to mask the fact that C-3PO’s were an unsweetened cereal that didn’t appeal enough to the sugar-addicted youth of our planet.

[Ans] Which was a real "Star Wars" based breakfast cereal sold in the 1980s?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which was a real "Star Wars" based breakfast cereal sold in the 1980s?"



Introduced by Kellogg’s in 1984, C-3PO’s were similar to Cheerios in appearance, although they were shaped like the numeral eight. Television commercials featured C3P0 and his trusty sidekick, R2D2 engaged in various intergalactic adventures with a bowl of crunchy cereal bits always close at hand. Each box included some form of movie collectible, such as stickers of the film’s characters. Unfortunately, even with one of the most recognizable robots in history as a pitchman, it wasn’t enough to mask the fact that C-3PO’s were an unsweetened cereal that didn’t appeal enough to the sugar-addicted youth of our planet.

Nov 11, 2018

[Ans] What slogan is used to advertise Lucky Charms cereal?

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In 1963, John Holahan, a former General Mills Vice President, developed the cereal by adding cut-up Circus Peanuts in with Cheerios. The breakfast cereal was an instant hit with consumers and Lucky Charms had the distinction of being the first cereal to include marshmallow pieces. The first boxes of Lucky Charms cereal contained marshmallows in the shapes of pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars, and green clovers. Television advertisements for the product feature a lovable Leprechaun named "Lucky" who sings: "Frosted Lucky Charms, they're magically delicious."

[Answer] What slogan is used to advertise Lucky Charms cereal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What slogan is used to advertise Lucky Charms cereal?"



...In 1963, John Holahan, a former General Mills Vice President, developed the cereal by adding cut-up Circus Peanuts in with Cheerios. The breakfast cereal was an instant hit with consumers and Lucky Charms had the distinction of being the first cereal to include marshmallow pieces. The first boxes of Lucky Charms cereal contained marshmallows in the shapes of pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars, and green clovers. Television advertisements for the product feature a lovable Leprechaun named "Lucky" who sings: "Frosted Lucky Charms, they're magically delicious."

Sep 15, 2018

[Ans] Which breakfast cereal is represented by the cartoon mascots "Snap, Crackle and Pop"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which breakfast cereal is represented by the cartoon mascots "Snap, Crackle and Pop"?"



Rice Krispies cereal is widely known with a long advertising history, with the elf cartoon characters Snap, Crackle and Pop touting the brand. Snap! Crackle! and Pop!, the animated cartoon mascots for Rice Krispies, were created by illustrator Vernon Grant in the 1930s. The original gnome-like Snap! first appeared in 1933 on a package of Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Crackle! and Pop! came later, and since 1939, the three have been together in many forms of advertising, including radio, movie shorts, and comic strips. They are the first and longest-running cartoon characters to represent a Kellogg's product.

[Answer] Which breakfast cereal is represented by the cartoon mascots "Snap, Crackle and Pop"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which breakfast cereal is represented by the cartoon mascots "Snap, Crackle and Pop"?"



...Rice Krispies cereal is widely known with a long advertising history, with the elf cartoon characters Snap, Crackle and Pop touting the brand. Snap! Crackle! and Pop!, the animated cartoon mascots for Rice Krispies, were created by illustrator Vernon Grant in the 1930s. The original gnome-like Snap! first appeared in 1933 on a package of Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Crackle! and Pop! came later, and since 1939, the three have been together in many forms of advertising, including radio, movie shorts, and comic strips. They are the first and longest-running cartoon characters to represent a Kellogg's product.

Mar 21, 2018

[Ans] Tony the Tiger is the cartoon mascot for which breakfast cereal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Tony the Tiger is the cartoon mascot for which breakfast cereal?"



...Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. More recently, Tony has also become the mascot for Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers and Tiger Power. Wikipedia Family: Mama Tony (mother) Voices: Dal McKennon, Thurl Ravenscroft, Lee Marshall, Tex Brashear, Tony Daniels,

Feb 3, 2018

[Ans] Which breakfast cereal asked if you "can you pinch more than an inch?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which breakfast cereal asked if you "can you pinch more than an inch?""



...Breakfast cereal is a food product made from processed cereal grains that is often eaten as the first meal of the day in primarily Western societies. It is often mixed with milk, yogurt, or fruit.

Nutrition Facts
Breakfast cereal
Amount Per: 100 grams
Calories: 379
Total Fat: 7 g
Total Carbohydrate: 68 g
Protein: 13 g




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which breakfast cereal asked if you "can you pinch more than an inch?""



Special K:


Special K breakfast cereal was first introduced to the United States in 1955. Special K used to be marketed primarily as a low-fat cereal that can be eaten to help one lose weight. From the late 70s to the mid-80s, Special K ran an advertising campaign telling us that if we could pinch more than an inch of flesh at our waists, we needed to go on the Special K diet. “Can you pinch more than an inch?” quickly became the Special K catchphrase. Their current advertisements now tout the product's nutritional benefits, by using the slogan "Eat Special. Feel Special."


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Dec 19, 2017

[Ans] Who was the first professional athlete to appear on a Wheaties cereal box?

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Wheaties was created in 1922, as a result of an accidental spill of a wheat bran mixture onto a hot stove by a Minnesota clinician working for the Washburn Crosby Company (later General Mills). By November 1924, after over 36 attempts to strengthen the flakes to withstand packaging, the process for creating the flakes had been perfected by the Washburn head miller, George Cormack, and the cereal was named Washburn's Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flakes. Soon after, the name was changed to Wheaties as a result of an employee contest won by the wife of a company export manager, Jane Bausman. Other names passed over included "Nutties" and "Gold Medal Wheat Flakes".





Step 2 : Answer to the question "Who was the first professional athlete to appear on a Wheaties cereal box?"



Lou Gehrig:


Wheaties is well known for featuring prominent athletes on the exterior of the package, and has become a cultural icon in the Unites States. When baseball star Lou Gehrig first appeared on a Wheaties box in 1934, it marked the first time an athlete appeared on the brand’s cereal box. Initially, and for nearly the next twenty years, athletes were depicted on the back of the Wheaties box or on its side panels. It was not until 1958 that an athlete--in this case, Olympic pole vaulter Bob Richards--was placed on the front of the box with the slogan next to him.


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