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- 1 / 20
Which cereal brand claims to be "kid-tested" and "parent-approved"?
- Kix
- Lucky Charms
- Cheerios
- Cap'n Crunch
Kix (stylized as KiX) is an American brand of breakfast cereal introduced in 1937 by the General Mills company of Golden Valley, Minnesota. The product is an extruded, expanded puffed-grain cereal made with cornmeal. The slogan "Kid Tested. Mother Approved." was introduced in 1978. During the 1980s, television commercials included the jingle "Kids love Kix for what Kix has got. Moms love Kix for what Kix has not," the latter a reference to its claims of no added food coloring or flavors. Then, the slogan changed to "Kid-tested. Parent-approved".
Source: Wikipedia
- 2 / 20
Which cereal brand uses the slogan "They're grrreat!"?
- Cap'n Crunch
- Cheerios
- Lucky Charms
- Frosted Flakes
Frosted Flakes (North American countries) or Frosties (UK, Commonwealth of Nations, and EU countries) is a cereal like Corn Flakes from Kellogg's, but coated with frosted sugar. Frosted Flakes are also available with apple pieces, banana pieces, or coated in chocolate. In 2004, Kellogg's introduced a 1/3 Less Sugar recipe. This cereal has had many taglines, but the classic, "They're grrreat!" has always been used along with the others.
Source: Wikipedia
- 3 / 20
Which popular American cereal brand features a leprechaun mascot?
- Trix
- Lucky Charms
- Cheerios
- Frosted Flakes
Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills since 1964. The cereal consists of multi-colored marshmallows and pieces of shaped pulverized oats, each resembling one of several objects or symbols associated with good luck. The packaging and marketing features a leprechaun mascot, Lucky. Lucky Charms was created in 1964 by product developer John Holahan. General Mills management challenged a team of product developers to use the available manufacturing capacity from either of General Mills' two principal cereal products—Wheaties or Cheerios—and do something unique.
Source: Wikipedia
- 4 / 20
Which of these cereal brands is not manufactured by General Mills?
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch
- Rice Krispies
- Cheerios
- Lucky Charms
As the first crisped rice cereal, Kellogg’s® Rice Krispies® has been bringing families together in the kitchen for more than 80 years. Whether it’s pouring milk and leaning in to hear the magical sound, adding marshmallows and butter, or tearing open a package and taking an gooey-chewy bite, the simple transforms into a moment of love and magic.
Source: Kellogg's
- 5 / 20
Which of these cereal brands has a toucan as a mascot?
- Trix
- Kellogg's Frosted Flakes
- Lucky Charms
- Froot Loops
Toucan Sam first appeared in 1963 as the mascot for Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal. He was created by the Leo Burnett advertising agency, which has also brought to life other iconic mascots such as Tony the Tiger and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Toucan Sam's distinctive voice and catchphrase, "Follow your nose! It always knows!", were provided by the legendary voice actor Mel Blanc, who also voiced characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
Source: Cereal Rankings
- 6 / 20
Which of these cereals by Kellogg's has a tiger as a mascot?
- Froot Loops
- Frosted Flakes
- Apple Jacks
- Cocoa Krispies
Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. Tony has also been the mascot for related cereals such as Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers and Tiger Power. Since Tony's debut in 1952, the character has spanned several generations and has become a breakfast cereal icon.
Source: Wikipedia
- 7 / 20
What cereal promised "two scoops" of raisins on each box?
- Kashi Simply Raisin
- Great Grains
- Kellogg's Raisin Bran
- Cascadian Farm
Kellogg's Raisin Bran is famous for its advertising slogan of "Two scoops of raisins in every box." The current box design for Raisin Bran shows two scoops of raisins on the front of the box. By the way, the words "Raisin Bran" cannot be trademarked; those words were deemed to be too common to be allowed to trademark them. As a result, several companies produce and market their own "Raisin Bran."
Source: Numerade
- 8 / 20
Which iconic breakfast cereal has a bee as its mascot?
- Honey Stars
- Honey Ohs!
- Honey Nut Cheerios
- Honey Smacks
Honey Nut Cheerios is a variation of Cheerios breakfast cereal, introduced in 1979. Honey Nut Cheerios' mascot is an anthropomorphic bee, designed for the first commercials by Dean Yeagle at Zander's Animation Parlour in New York City. The bee did not have a name until 2000, when Kristine Tong, a fifth-grade student from Coolidge, Texas, won a national contest to name him, dubbing him "BuzzBee".
Source: Wikipedia
- 9 / 20
What is the first name of the cereal mascot Cap'n Crunch?
- Wallace
- Horatio
- Steven
- Edward
Animated television commercials featured the adventures of Cap'n Crunch commanding the "good ship" Guppy on its sea voyages accompanied by his canine first mate Seadog and loyal crew of sailor children named Alfie, Dave, Brunhilde, and Carlyle. According to The Wall Street Journal (2013), the character, Horatio Magellan Crunch, captains a ship called the Guppy and was born on Crunch Island, a magical island off the coast of Ohio and in the Sea of Milk—with talking trees, crazy creatures and a mountain (Mt. Crunchmore) made out of Cap'n Crunch cereal.
Source: Wikipedia
- 10 / 20
Sonny is famously "cuckoo" for what breakfast cereal?
- Froot Loops
- Lucky Charms
- Cocoa Puffs
- Corn Flakes
Sonny the Cuckoo Bird is the cartoon mascot for Cocoa Puffs, a General Mills-produced cereal. He often appears in its television commercials. In the commercials, Sonny attempts to concentrate on a normal task and ends up coming across some reference to Cocoa Puffs themselves (usually described by the adjectives "munchy, crunchy, chocolatey") and bursts with enthusiasm, exclaiming, "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs, cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"
Source: Fandom
- 11 / 20
Who was the first female athlete on the front of a Wheaties cereal box?
- Mary Lou Retton
- Simone Biles
- Nancy Kerrigan
- Rebecca Soni
In addition to first woman Elinor Smith, other important firsts include Babe Didrickson Zaharias as the first Olympian and first female athlete in 1935; catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers Roy Campanella, first Black athlete in 1952; gold medal gymnast Mary Lou Retton, first female athlete on the front of the box in 1984; football legend Walter Payton, first Black athlete on the front in 1986; female football player Sam Gordon, 9, youngest athlete on a regional box in 2012; gold medalist Evan Strong, first Paralympic athlete in 2014; and gold medalist Jennifer Finzel, first Special Olympian in 1997.
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
- 12 / 20
Which iconic cereal mascot was almost a wizard named Waldo?
- Toucan Sam
- Lucky the Leprechaun
- Tony the Tiger
- Count Chocula
For generations, Lucky Charms has been synonymous with its mascot, a plucky leprechaun motivated only by a desire to protect the magical marshmallows in his breakfast cereal from sugar-crazed children at all costs. But for one brief, shining moment in 1975, Lucky the Leprechaun almost got the boot in favor of a bumbling wizard named Waldo. As legend has it, now-defunct Madison Avenue ad agency Dancer Fitzgerald Sample felt that Lucky’s cereal-hoarding tendencies didn’t exactly endear the mascot to the audience of sugar-seeking children. Enter Waldo, a wizard who Snedeker describes as “a little overweight, friendly character who didn’t run from the kids.”
Source: Yahoo!
- 13 / 20
Which of these cereal mascots is officially Italian-American?
- Toucan Sam
- Count Chocula
- Tony the Tiger
- Captain Crunch
Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon anthropomorphic tiger mascot for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. Tony began to be humanized in the 1970s; he was given an Italian-American nationality, and consumers were briefly introduced to more of Tony's family, including Mama Tony, Mrs. Tony, and a daughter, Antoinette. Tony was a popular figure among the young Italian-American population, which showed in 1974 when he was deemed "Tiger of the Year" in an advertising theme taken from the Chinese Lunar Calendar.
Source: Wikipedia
- 14 / 20
"Oops! All Berries" is a spinoff of what iconic breakfast cereal?
- Cap'n Crunch
- Frosted Flakes
- Raisin Bran
- Froot Loops
Cap'n Crunch is a corn and oat breakfast cereal manufactured since 1963 by Quaker Oats Company, a subsidiary of PepsiCo since 2001. Since the original product introduction, marketed simply as Cap'n Crunch, Quaker Oats has since introduced numerous flavors and seasonal variations, some for a limited time. First released in 1997, "Oops! All Berries" contained nothing but the berry-flavored Crunch Berries and none of the corn squares.
Source: Wikipedia
- 15 / 20
Who first patented the process for making corn flake cereal?
- Milton S. Hershey
- Harry B. Reese
- John H. Kellogg
- Franklin C. Mars
John H. Kellogg invented Corn Flakes, the first dry, flaked breakfast cereal. Corn Flakes became the most popular dry breakfast cereal in the world and transformed the typical American breakfast. Kellogg was working with his brother Will on a new kind of wheat meal for patients at the sanitarium when the process that resulted in Corn Flakes was accidentally discovered. Rolling out wheat dough that had been forgotten overnight, the brothers discovered that instead of loaves of bread, they got thin flakes. Kellogg's patients liked the new food, and he sold over 100,000 pounds of the cereal in the first year.
Source: Invent.org
- 16 / 20
What was the first name of the breakfast cereal "Corn Pops"?
- Popnetics
- Sugar Pops
- Wild Bill Pops
- Cereal Pops
Corn Pops is a puffed grain breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's, described by the company as "crunchy sweetened popped-up corn cereal." The cereal was introduced in 1950 as "Corn Pops". In 1951, the name was changed to "Sugar Corn Pops" and later to "Sugar Pops". The name was changed back to 'Sugar Corn Pops' in 1978, and finally returned to 'Corn Pops' in 1984, a time when many cereals dropped the word "sugar" from their titles for marketing reasons.
Source: Wikipedia
- 17 / 20
Which cartoon family served as the mascot for the Pebbles cereal?
- The Simpsons
- The Flintstones
- The Jetsons
- The Belchers
Pebbles is a brand of breakfast cereal introduced in the United States by Post Consumer Brands on October 20, 1971 featuring characters from the animated series The Flintstones as spokestoons. The product line includes Cocoa Pebbles and Fruity Pebbles. It is the oldest cereal brand based on characters from a TV series or movie that is still sold.
Source: Wikipedia
- 18 / 20
What is the name for the marshmallows included in Lucky Charms cereal?
- Lucky Fluffs
- Magic Mallows
- Marbits
- Charmed Clouds
Lucky Charms was the first cereal to include marshmallows in the recipe. These pieces are called "marshmallow bits", or "marbits", due to their small size. Marbits were invented by Edward S. Olney and Howard S. Thurmon (U.S. patent number 3,607,309, filed November 1, 1968, and assigned September 9, 1971, for "preparation of marshmallow with milk solids"), with the patent grant now assigned to Kraftco Corporation.
Source: Wikipedia
- 19 / 20
Which athlete has been featured the most on Wheaties cereal boxes?
- Carl Lewis
- Michael Jordan
- Serena Williams
- Tony Hawk
For 100 years, Wheaties has been a source of morning nutrition and wholesomeness for Americans. The wheat-and-bran mixture of flakes has fueled the inner athlete of countless consumers—young and old—giving them the energy to excel at their daily activities. Almost since the beginning, sports figures—including Olympians—have been associated with the General Mills product. As far as most appearances, that record belongs to basketball superstar and NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, who has been on the box 18 times.
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
- 20 / 20
Which is the mascot of Trix cereal?
- Tiger
- Rabbit
- Toucan
- Bee
The Trix Rabbit is an anthropomorphic cartoon rabbit who is the Main Protagonist Of Trix Cereal and debuted in a 1959 Trix television commercial, and who continually attempted to trick children into giving him a bowl of Trix cereal. He would be discovered every time; the children would tell him "Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids" and take back their cereal.
Source: Fandom

