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  2. Michael Albert (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, he began making collages from surplus and discarded photographs and in 1996 he created his first completed Pop Art work from a discarded Frosted Flakes cereal box (The Birth of Cerealism, 1996).

  3. Frosted Flakes - Wikipedia

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    Tony is drawn wearing a red bandana on all Frosted Flakes cereal boxes. ... Frosted Flakes Chocolate, a 2011 chocolate-flavored version. Reintroduced in 2013.

  4. Tony the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Tony's success, during this decade, son Tony Jr. was even given his own short-lived cereal in 1975, Frosted Rice. Provensen's original art design for the tiger has changed significantly over the years, as Tony the whimsical, cereal-box-sized tiger with a teardrop-shaped head was replaced by his fully-grown son Jr., who is now a ...

  5. Tony the Tiger debuts a whole new look

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    Tony the Tiger has a whole new look! The iconic Frosted Flakes mascot recently unveiled a totally amped-up appearance at the Tony the Tiger Press Conference alongside Alfonso Ribeiro in Midtown ...

  6. 12 Vintage Christmas Blow Molds Worth Serious Cash

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    Price on Etsy: $1,650 While most blow molds are 100% plastic, this Santa face from the ’50s embedded in a wood frame is the only plastic piece classifying this decoration as a blow mold.

  7. File:Frostedflakes brand logo.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Your favorite works of art, now in frosted cake form - AOL

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  9. Post Toasties - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Post paid Walt Disney $1.5 million in the first year to design cartoon animals to illustrate its boxes of Post Toasties. [6] As of August 2016, Post Toasties are listed as discontinued on the PostFoods web site. This includes flavors Frosted Flakes, O's, and Corn Flakes. [7]