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  2. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breakfast cereal advertising characters. Cereal Partners Worldwide. Klondike Pete; Force Food Company. Sunny Jim; General Mills. Boo Berry ...

  3. Tony the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon anthropomorphic tiger mascot for Frosted Flakes (also known as Frosties) breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. After the original Kellogg Company spun off its North American cereal business in late 2023, the mascot is owned by WK Kellogg Co in the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean ...

  4. Maypo - Wikipedia

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    Maypo is an American brand of hot cereals. The original product was maple flavored oatmeal but there are now a variety of flavors sold under the Maypo brand name. It was originally manufactured by Maltex Co. and is now owned by Homestat Farm, Ltd. [ 1 ] It was best known for its television commercials with the catchphrase, " I Want My Maypo ...

  5. Can You Match the Famous Mascot to the Cereal? - AOL

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    Cereal makers have relied on endearing mascots, from Tony the Tiger to Toucan Sam, for decades to attract consumers. And it works. Americans spent $8.5 billion on cold cereals over the past year.

  6. 31 Things You Didn't Know About Your Favorite Childhood Cereals

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    In 1952, Kellogg's rolled out boxes of the cereal festooned with Tony, Katy, and two other potential mascots: Elmo the Elephant and Newt the Gnu. Tony was the most popular of the four, and the ...

  7. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Cream of Wheat hot cereal: 1890–2020: believed to be from a photograph of Frank L. White, a Chicago chef who reportedly was paid five dollars to pose in a chef's hat and jacket Arthur Goodwin, pharmacist: Crest toothpaste: 1970s: played by Arthur O'Connell: Crows Candy Mascot: Crows: 1910s–present: Phoebe Snow: Delaware, Lackawanna and ...

  8. Retro Cereals We Loved as Kids (and Wish They'd Bring Back ...

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    Sold in the '50s and '60s, Post's Sugar Rice Krinkles was basically a sweeter version of Rice Krispies, but the cereal's Asian mascot, So-Hi, would never pass muster among advertising executives ...

  9. Cookie Crisp - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Crisp is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured to look like chocolate chip cookies. It is produced by General Mills in the United States [1] [2] [3] and Cereal Partners in other countries. Introduced in 1977, it was originally produced by Ralston Purina until they sold the trademark to General Mills in 1997. [1]