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Sprinkle Spangles was a short-lived breakfast cereal by General Mills. It was introduced in the mid 90s, alongside Hidden Treasures. The cereal was of star-shaped pieces covered with multi-colored sprinkles. The commercials claimed that they "Spangled every angle with sprinkles." Sprinkle Spangles were no longer available in 1998. [1] [2] [3]
In 1980, Cookie Jarvis was joined [12] by Cookie Crook, [1] a robber who attempts to steal the Cookie Crisp; in 1984 he was followed by his opponent, The Cookie Cop (full name Officer Crumb), a police officer (reminiscent of the Keystone Cops) with an Irish accent who thwarts the Cookie Crook's attempts to steal the Cookie Crisp.
Cookie Jarvis; Cookie Crook and Officer Crumb; Chip the Dog; Chip the Wolf; Count Alfred Chocula; Chef Wendell (defunct) Crazy Squares; Franken Berry; Fruit Brute; Cluster Squirrel; Fillmore Bear; Hoppity Hooper; Lucky the Leprechaun; Major Jet; Maxwell Masher; Pac-Man; Professor Waldo Wigglesworth; Rocky and Bullwinkle; Sonny the Cuckoo Bird ...
The jingle advertising both Almond Joy and Mounds candy bars was written in the 1970s, and played for decades. Eventually, the iconic lyrics were inducted into the Advertising Slogan Hall of Fame .
Retailing for $3.99 a box, the cereal features crunchy flakes with hints of coffee and vanilla, as a nod to Central Perk and its sizable lattes. Its name, 'The One With The Vanilla Bean Latte ...
Cookie Crisp cereal: 1977–1985 Cookie Crook: 1981–1997: Cookie Cop: 1985–1997: Chip the Dog: 1991–2005: Chip the Wolf: 2005–present: Sarah Tucker: Cool Whip dessert topping: 1960s: played by Marge Redmond: Coors Light Twins: Coors Light beer: played by the Klimaszewski Twins: The Coppertone Girl: Coppertone sun-care products: 1944 ...
Brittany Snow may be known for her sweet, bubbly image, but she recently dished to AOL that she committed a less-than-kosher act when she was 19 years old.
This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Consumer Brands, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can ...