Kellogg is all for preserving Mayan culture as long as you don't use a Toucan to do it. The Froot Loops maker is asking a San Ramon, Calif.-based organization to change or limit the use of its logo ...
Despite what Big Cereal would have you believe, loops, both froot and otherwise, are not a natural part of a growing bird’s diet. Nevertheless, one aspiring avian mascot was more than willing to ...
BATTLE CREEK (AP) - Cereal maker Kellogg is asking a group working to defend Mayan culture to reconsider its logo, saying consumers can confuse it with Toucan Sam, the mascot of its Froot Loops cereal ...
If you have ever examined a box of Froot Loops, one serving of which provides 25 percent of all the riboflavin you’ll need for the day, you should be familiar with the colorful character on the front ...
Kellogg’s launched Cocoa Loops, a chocolate-forward twist on the classic fruity cereal. The new cereal is now rolling out, with wider availability expected by January. Fan reactions are split, with ...
It turns out there’s more to a toucan’s bill than pretty colors and a penchant for Fruit Loops. Originally described as “grossly monstrous” by the Comte de Buffon, the toucan's beak was theorized by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Kellogg’s is bringing two of its popular cereal brands together in one box. Kellog’s on Tuesday ...
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