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Step back into a golden era of grocery shopping with a nostalgic look at long-lost cereal boxes, soda cans, and quirky ...
Kellogg’s was served up several spoonfuls of shame Tuesday for a cereal box cartoon that featured a bunch of light-colored Corn Pops hanging out in a mall — while a darker-skinned Pop scrubs ...
The Fruit Loops Tucan and the Lucky Charms Leprechaun just got a reprieve. The Government announced that it is backing off of a plan to get rid of cartoons characters on cereal boxes. Government ...
PHILADELPHIA, March 8 (UPI) -- Children ages 4-6 said they enjoyed a cereal more when a popular cartoon character like Shrek was on the box, U.S. researchers found. Doctoral students Matthew ...
Cereal companies know that putting a cartoon character on the box makes it more appealing to kids. Now a new study suggests the child-friendly figures make the cereal taste better, too. Children ag… ...
The most successful example is Brooklyn's Kith Treats, which juxtaposes the bright, cartoon-y cereal boxes against subway-tiled white walls, sans serif fonts and $55 T-shirts.
Kellogg’s has apologized after receiving criticism for a racially insensitive cartoon on the back of its Corn Pops cereal boxes, which depicted dozens of anthropomorphic Corn Pops at a mall ...
The relationship between animated cartoons and breakfast cereal goes back to the 1930s. But it was the weekly TV cartoons shows of the 1960s that permanently cemented the connection between the two.
*It's probably not the first AR cartoon on a cereal box, but there's something great about this ancient kid-culture schtick – cereal plus cartoons – fusing into a single medium.
Lidl has vowed to remove cartoon characters from its own-brand cereal boxes in Britain by the spring. The aim is to encourage shoppers to make "healthy and informed choices" without the pressure ...
Kellogg's has apologised after a Twitter user complained that the cartoon art found on one of its cereal boxes was 'racist'. Saladin Ahmed, a Marvel comic writer, accused the cereal company of ...
Kellogg's has apologised after a Twitter user complained that the cartoon art found on one of its cereal boxes was 'racist'. Saladin Ahmed, a Marvel comic writer, accused the cereal company of ...