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Could Shrimp Actually Get Into Cereal?
This week’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch situation made us wonder how this kind of thing could happen. So we asked a food safety expert.
General Mills Made the Whole ‘Shrimp in the Cereal’ Situation Way Worse
The big reason Jensen Karp's Twitter thread went ridiculously viral is because the cereal company bungled their response from the start.
Lucky Charms Is Discontinuing What Is Objectively Its Least Identifiable Marshmallow
It will be missed by the three people in the world who could tell what it was.
Cardi B Wants Credit for the Creation of Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes
She is demanding 2 percent of sales generated from the cereal.
People Are Furious at Trix Cereal For Ruining Their Childhood Memories
Apparently, over-privileged, avocado-toast-consuming breakfast eaters of today want to have their Trix and eat them too.
The Makers of Lucky Charms Have a Serious Marshmallow Problem
Recreating the unique mix of colors and signature taste of Lucky Charms marshmallows without artificial ingredients can be a daunting task, especially due to the deep nostalgia tied to the cereal.
A Lawsuit Alleges Cheerios Protein Are Way Worse for You Than Regular Cheerios
A lawsuit has been filed alleging false advertising and misleading labeling against General Mills for its Cheerios Protein cereal. The lawsuit alleges that the cereal has only “negligibly” more protein than regular Cheerios and a lot more sugar—like, a...
Why Some of Your Favorite Childhood Foods Could Soon Look Totally Different
Say bye-bye to blue and green Trix, and to the fluorescent orange of Kraft macaroni and cheese. Many major food brands are phasing out artificial coloring.
In 2013, Grocery Store Items Talk Shit and Worship Lil B
Hamburger Helper's mascot used to be a friendly little glove with a face, now he's talking about Lil B and swag and trolling and all those other buzzwords teens or whatever care about. Sigh. Corporate branding schemes grow up so fast.
In 2013, Grocery Store Items Talk Shit and Worship Lil B
Hamburger Helper's mascot used to be a friendly little glove with a face, now he's talking about Lil B and swag and trolling and all those other buzzwords teens or whatever care about. Sigh. Corporate branding schemes grow up so fast.