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The world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles, and vegetarian foods.
A breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's and sold in various countries (including the UK). It consists of wheat flakes, dried fruit (sultanas, raisins, coconut, banana, and apple) and hazelnuts. Versions of this cereal are also produced by other companies under similar names, such as Fruit & Fibre. The Kellogg's version is also known as Optima Fruit & Fibre in some markets.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal first introduced by the Kellogg Company. It consists of corn flakes "frosted" or coated with sugar. The "Frosted Flakes" name is used by Kellogg's in United States and Canada. The cereal was first introduced in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's, coming both as a packet cereal and as a snack bar with a dried milk covered bottom to make the cereal-with-milk stereotype portable. It is a cocoa-flavored version of Rice Krispies. Containing a substance imitating milk chocolate, the cereal can quickly turn milk "chocolatey. " Kelloggs has released variations of Cocoa Krispies such as "Cocoa Krispies Cereal Straws", "Cocoa Krispies Choconilla", and Chocos.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's and sold in Austria, India, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, South Korea, Germany, The Middle East, The Caribbean, South Africa and Latin America. The cereal pieces are torus-shaped (hence "loops") and come in a variety of bright colors and a blend of natural fruit flavors. Kellogg's introduced Froot Loops in 1963. Originally, there were red, orange, and yellow loops, but green, then purple, and, finally, blue were added by the 1990s. Toucan Sam is the mascot of Froot Loops.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's & Disney in the United States, described by the company as a "naturally sweetened toasted oat cereal with marshmallows. " Its box noted a unique feature of the cereal: "Wow! The milk turns blue!". Disney Mickey's Magix was also a brand of sandwich cookies that had two circular vanilla wafers with vanilla-flavored creme filling in between. It should also be noted that the frosting was red and green.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal first introduced by the Kellogg Company. It consists of corn flakes "frosted" or coated with sugar. The "Frosted Flakes" name is used by Kellogg's in United States and Canada. The cereal was first introduced in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of rectangular, pre-baked toaster pastries made by the Kellogg Company. Pop-Tarts have a sugary filling sealed inside two layers of rectangular, thin pastry crust. Some varieties are frosted. Although sold pre-cooked, they are designed to be warmed inside a toaster. They are usually sold in pairs inside foil packages, and do not require refrigeration. Popular flavors include chocolate, apple, frosted blueberry, frosted strawberry, frosted brown sugar cinnamon, cherry, raspberry and s'mores.
Industry:Baked goods
The brand name for a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie that debuted in 1908 and was manufactured by Sunshine (later Sunshine Biscuits). Its name was formed from the atomic elements which make up pure water: hydrogen and oxygen. Some accounts report the Oreo introduced later, in 1912 was inspired by the Hydrox, yet Hydrox suffered from the impression of being a knockoff. Compared to the Oreo, the Hydrox had a "tangy, less-sweet filling" and a crunchier cookie that stood up better in milk.
Industry:Baked goods
A brand of chocolate chip cookies made by the Keebler Company (a subsidiary of the Kellogg Company) and distributed in the United States.
Industry:Baked goods
An American snack food cracker manufactured by the Kellogg Company. They are roughly 26 by 24 mm (1. 0 by 0. 95 inch) square-shaped crackers made with wheat flour, vegetable oil, sharp yellow cheese, salt, and spices. There are a variety of related Cheez-It products, including White Cheddar, Parmesan & Garlic, Cheddar Jack, Pepper Jack, Italian Four Cheese, Reduced Trans Fat, Snack Mix (formerly called Party Mix), Snack Mix Double Cheese, Hot & Spicy (made with Tabasco), Duoz Sharp Cheddar & Parmesan, Duoz Smoked Cheddar & Monterey Jack, and the Cheez-It Big which is a larger cracker more suitable for garnishing or dipping.
Industry:Baked goods