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  1. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Cereal Mascots By Company. General Mills. Buzz The Bee. Boo Berry. Cookie Jarvis. Count Chocula. E.T. Franken Berry. H.T. The Robot. Lucky The Leprechaun. Sonny The Cuckoo Bird. Trix Rabbit. Kellogs. Bigg Mixx. Captain Rik. Cornelius Rooster. Dig ‘Em Frog. Snap, Crackle, and Pop. Sunny The Sun. Tony The Tiger. Toucan Sam. Post Cereals. Crispy.

  2. Mascots are a big part of being an OG (Original Giant) in the cerealverse. A mascot brings the cereal to life. In the cereal aisle, you don’t look for the name; you look for the face. And, breakfast cereal mascots make sure that you never eat your morning cereal alone.

    • Tony The Tiger on Frosted Flakes Cereal by Kellogg’s
    • Buzz Bee on Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal by General Mill’s
    • Dig ‘Em Frog on Honey Smacks by Kellogg’s
    • Sonny The Cuckoo on Cocoa Puffs Cereal by General Mill’s
    • Trix Rabbit on Trix Cereal by General Mill’s
    • Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch on Cap’n Crunch Cereal by Quaker Oats Company
    • Quisp on Quisp Cereal by Quaker Oats Company
    • Toucan Sam on Froot Loops Cereal by Kellogg’s
    • Count Chocula on Count Chocula Cereal by General Mill’s
    • Lucky The Leprechaun on Lucky Charms Cereal by General Mill’s

    Tony the Tiger is on top of the list as one of the most recognizable breakfast cereal mascots and can be found on the box of Frosted Flakes cereal. He wears a red bandana that compliments his tiger color combination of orange fur with black stripes. When you see the blue box, you’ll hear Tony the Tiger’s phrase, “They’rrrrre great!”. Tony the Tiger...

    While cereal brand mascots are usually printed large enough to be noticed on the box, this little guy never failed to get noticed! Buzz Bee can be found on the box of Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal. Buzz Bee wears an orange shirt and usually holds a honey dipper while flying around the cereal bowl. Plus, he looks like the cartoon character from the new ...

    Dig ‘Em Frog is a fun-loving animated frog from commercials in 1972 and became very popular with kids. Honey Smacks has undergone many name changes. It was initially called Sugar Smacks in the 80s and is called Smacks outside of the United States. Kellogg’s decided to retire Dig ‘Em Frog and was replaced by a bear in 1986. Kellogg’s received letter...

    Sonny the Cuckoo was initially wearing a pink shirt with white stripes. Later, General Mills redrew him to be more simplistic with a purple shirt and green pants. He loved the crunchy and chocolatey taste of his cereal that made his iconic catchphrase, “I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!” Sonny reminds us that breakfast is the most important meal of the d...

    Trix Rabbit is the iconic cereal mascot and the main character of a breakfast cereal of its name! Trix Rabbit appears as plain white and wears nothing. His bright white fur complements the rainbow-colored cereal clusters, as shown on the box. Trix Rabbit is also one of the most recognizable next to Tony the Tiger on Frosted Flakes cereal. In commer...

    Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch, or Cap’n Crunch, is different from most breakfast cereal mascots because he is not as outgoing and playful. Still, he is protective of his breakfast cereal meals. Cap’n Crunch cereal was named after the cereal mascot, which made him very recognizable because of the slogan “it stays crunchy, even with milk!” Cap’n Cr...

    Quisp is an alien with a propeller beanie on its head made by Quaker Oats company. Quisp became popular with kids as he represented pure energy with his crazy energy levels on his cereal. The alien mascot made the saucer-shaped corn cereal very popular with kids and adults everywhere as Quisp brags that his cereal’s crisp flavor is out of this worl...

    When you see Toucan Sam on the box, you can imagine the sweet smell and tropical fruity taste of the sweet-flavored Froot Loops! Toucan Sam is the most colorful cereal mascot. It was created in the 1960s, and Toucan Sam has been reminding the children to follow the sweet smell of Froot Loops and enjoy it as their breakfast, as it comes with the slo...

    Count Chocula is the main character and one of the five monster kinds of cereal mascots representing Count Chocula cereal. These cereals are usually popular during Halloween and give a spooky, scary feel. Having their favorite breakfast cereals box in the house is frightfully fun. Count Chocula and the gang make everyday breakfast deliciously scary...

    Lucky the Leprechaun is not so lucky because he is always in a situation where somebody steals his sugary cereals. He tries to use his leprechaun magic to help get his cereals. Lucky has a big heart as children usually steal his cereal, and when he recovers it, he shares a meal with the children who took it. Lucky wears the usual leprechaun clothes...

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  3. This is a list of breakfast cereal advertising characters . Cereal Partners Worldwide. Klondike Pete. Force Food Company. Sunny Jim. General Mills. Boo Berry. Buzz the Bee. 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. Fillmore Bear

  4. 268 Cereal Mascots. 1. Alf – Alf’s Magic Cereal. Introduced: 1988. Company: Ralston Purina. Slogan: “No problem!” Info: Based on the alien character Alf from the television show. 2. Apple Raccoon – Apple Jacks promotions. Introduced: 1971. Company: Kellogg’s. Slogan: Various promotional slogans. Info: Part of a promotional campaign for Apple Jacks.

  5. Celebrating our favorite breakfast mascots. There you have it, our complete list of some of the most famous cereal mascots of all time. From unique human characters, to cartoon character animals, there have been plenty of different cereal icons over the years, all with their own unique personality.

  6. 15 de sept. de 2011 · 7 min read. Today we’re going to have some good old nostalgic fun and take a walk through cereal box history to look at some beloved characters that have been with most of us since we could chew. Keep reading to see what your favorite cereal box mascot looked like years ago versus today!