The secrets behind your cereals
Kellogg’s® Apple Jacks® cereal
Made by Kellogg, Apple Jacks was introduced for the first time in the United States such as Apple or in 1965. The current name, Apple Jacks, was the result of advertisers who wanted to change the name in 1971. Initially, Apple Jacks contained only orange -colored cereal operations; It was not until 1998 that the green operating system was incorporated into the mix. It is interesting to note that Apple Jacks cereals derive from an idea of a MIT student, William Thilly, who was hired by Kellogg as a research assistant. As a reward for his work in company, William was invited to create a product and, therefore, the Apple Jacks cereals was born.
Cereals for toast crew at General Mills Cinnamon
This cereal debuted in 1984 with the aim of replicating the flavor of the cinnamon sugar toast. The initial mascot of the cereal, Chef Wendell, began to appear in commercials in 1987, but in the end he was replaced in 2010 with the squares of cartoons of real cereals, known as “The Crazy Squares”. Advertised like cereals with “the taste you can see”, each square has a unique model of cinnamon sugar turbini, which is served by inspiration for our cinnamon bundt.