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Quiz about Rejected Breakfast Cereal Slogans
Quiz about Rejected Breakfast Cereal Slogans

Rejected Breakfast Cereal Slogans Quiz


How many breakfast cereal slogans do you know? Join me as we visit some of my favorite breakfast cereals.

A multiple-choice quiz by genetheking. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
genetheking
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
420,900
Updated
Sep 18 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
338
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. This children's-marketed cereal has a recognizable mascot and an even more recognizable slogan:
A foolish lagomorph should understand that artificially colored breakfast grains are intended for human juveniles.
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Question 2 of 10
2. This chocolate cereal will transform your milk into a brown color and has an iconic slogan of:
Sonny the psychologically unstable avian of the Cuculidae family exclaims: 'I am in a psychological fervor, bordering on obsessive delirium, for spheroid breakfast comestibles infused with cocoa flavoring'
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Question 3 of 10
3. This sweetened corn-based cereal is highly recognizable with its iconic blue cereal box and white lettering with an equally recognizable slogan:
Anthropomorphic feline of the genus Panthera asserts: 'flakes of sugar-coated maize pieces are of exceptionally high quality'
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Question 4 of 10
4. Arguably one of the most universally famed cereals with its distinct orange box with a slogan that evokes nostalgia:
A morning nutritional formulation historically associated with individuals of exceptional athletic prowess and competitive achievement.
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Question 5 of 10
5. 'Children of the Corn' might even be used to apply to not just the eponymous Stephen King short story but also fans of this breakfast cereal with its slogan of:
This maize-based nutritional product has successfully undergone evaluative trials conducted by juvenile subjects and has subsequently received formal endorsement from maternal authorities
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Question 6 of 10
6. If St. Patrick's Day had an official cereal, this may be a good candidate. See if you recognize this cereal by its slogan:
Diminutive supernatural being clad in green attire and sporting orange hair associated with Irish folklore declares: 'This frosted oat medley comprising of vividly colored marshmallow shapes possesses a flavor profile of such exceptional quality, one might attribute this property to supernatural intervention'
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Question 7 of 10
7. This rice cereal also lends its name to a popular no-bake treat made by mixing this cereal with melted marshmallows and butter. Can you recognize this cereal by its slogan below?

Trio of humanoid beings with large, pointed auricles who occasionally might moonlight as Santa's little helpers emit a tripartite sequence of onomatopoeic words in response to the distinctive auditory phenomena produced by milk being poured over rice-based puffed grain matrix
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Question 8 of 10
8. This green & orange cereal representing the 2 main flavors constituting its distinct taste once had a short-lived slogan of:
Consistent daily consumption of this cereal may contribute to enhanced emotional resilience and social confidence, thereby mitigating negative peer interactions with thugs.
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This chocolate cereal features a mascot who may give some children nightmares. Which spooky cereal with an equally spooky slogan is this?
An undead nobleman of Transylvanian descent expresses an insatiable craving for cocoa-infused grain clusters accompanied by phantasmagorical marshmallow shapes.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Identify this cereal with its iconic red box and bird mascot by the slogan provided below:
Proceed in the direction indicated by my olfactory organ, for it possesses an unfailing aptitude in detecting the aromatic signatures of fructiferous matter, irrespective of its geographical origin.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This children's-marketed cereal has a recognizable mascot and an even more recognizable slogan: A foolish lagomorph should understand that artificially colored breakfast grains are intended for human juveniles.

Answer: Trix

"Silly Rabbit... Trix are for kids!" Trix cereal debuted in 1954 part of the General Mills cereal portfolio. The mascot is a rabbit who is simply dubbed 'The Trix Rabbit'. The original slogan before this popular slogan was "Rabbits are supposed to like carrots. But I hate carrots. I like Trix." Doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
2. This chocolate cereal will transform your milk into a brown color and has an iconic slogan of: Sonny the psychologically unstable avian of the Cuculidae family exclaims: 'I am in a psychological fervor, bordering on obsessive delirium, for spheroid breakfast comestibles infused with cocoa flavoring'

Answer: Cocoa Puffs

"I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" the famous tagline associated with Sonny the Cuckoo bird. Cocoa Puffs were introduced in 1956 by General Mills. Sonny introduced the breakfast world to this phrase in a television commercial in 1963. This phrase has had a prominent effect on mainstream culture as it is occasionally used in everyday lingo to refer to an individual who is insane.
3. This sweetened corn-based cereal is highly recognizable with its iconic blue cereal box and white lettering with an equally recognizable slogan: Anthropomorphic feline of the genus Panthera asserts: 'flakes of sugar-coated maize pieces are of exceptionally high quality'

Answer: Frosted Flakes

Tony the Tiger refers to Frosted Flakes as "They're Grrreat!" Kellogg's launched this cereal along with its mascot Tony in 1952. This cereal was originally dubbed Sugar Frosted Flakes until 1984 when the word 'sugar' was dropped for its current known name. Another popular slogan used previously to promote Frosted Flakes, was: "They bring out the tiger in you".
4. Arguably one of the most universally famed cereals with its distinct orange box with a slogan that evokes nostalgia: A morning nutritional formulation historically associated with individuals of exceptional athletic prowess and competitive achievement.

Answer: Wheaties

'The breakfast of champions', the famous slogan attributed to Wheaties. Wheaties was launched in 1924 by Washburn Crosby Company a predecessor to General Mills. This cereal has become synonymous with athletes and many athlete endorsements from Michael Jordan to Tiger Woods due to it being first advertised on a billboard for a minor league baseball team in the 1930s. Fun facts: The athlete who has been featured the most on the iconic orange box? Michael Jordan, 18 times.

The cereal was originally branded as 'Washburn's Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flakes'.
5. 'Children of the Corn' might even be used to apply to not just the eponymous Stephen King short story but also fans of this breakfast cereal with its slogan of: This maize-based nutritional product has successfully undergone evaluative trials conducted by juvenile subjects and has subsequently received formal endorsement from maternal authorities

Answer: Kix

Ok that was admittedly a corny joke...
"Kid Tested... Mother Approved."
Kix debuted in 1937 and was the second breakfast cereal launched by General Mills. Kix is also attributed to being the first puffed-corn cereal that is ready to eat. It is advertised as only being 3 grams of sugar with no added colors or sugars as the reasons why moms like Kix according to the back of the cereal box.
6. If St. Patrick's Day had an official cereal, this may be a good candidate. See if you recognize this cereal by its slogan: Diminutive supernatural being clad in green attire and sporting orange hair associated with Irish folklore declares: 'This frosted oat medley comprising of vividly colored marshmallow shapes possesses a flavor profile of such exceptional quality, one might attribute this property to supernatural intervention'

Answer: Lucky Charms

Lucky the Leprechaun states "They're Magically Delicious!" Lucky Charms holds the distinction of being the first cereal with marshmallow pieces. First introduced by General Mills in 1964, Lucky Charms originally were unfrosted round oat pieces in combination with the marshmallow 'charms' (pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars and green clovers).
7. This rice cereal also lends its name to a popular no-bake treat made by mixing this cereal with melted marshmallows and butter. Can you recognize this cereal by its slogan below? Trio of humanoid beings with large, pointed auricles who occasionally might moonlight as Santa's little helpers emit a tripartite sequence of onomatopoeic words in response to the distinctive auditory phenomena produced by milk being poured over rice-based puffed grain matrix

Answer: Rice Krispies

Snap! Crackle! Pop! the iconic phrase uttered by the cartoon elf mascots with the same namesake as their slogan. Rice Krispies first came onto the breakfast scene in 1928 launched by Kellogg's. Originally marketed as the 'talking cereal' due to its distinctive sound when milk was poured over the rice puffed pieces, the mascots didn't appear until 1939, and the iconic phrase predates this trio by 7 years first being introduced in radio jingles and the cereal box itself.
Rice Krispie Treats refers to the marshmallow bar product also created by Kellogg's.
8. This green & orange cereal representing the 2 main flavors constituting its distinct taste once had a short-lived slogan of: Consistent daily consumption of this cereal may contribute to enhanced emotional resilience and social confidence, thereby mitigating negative peer interactions with thugs.

Answer: Apple Jacks

"A bowl a day keeps the bullies away" An obscure slogan featured in some of the earliest television advertisements part of an anti-bullying campaign by Apple Jacks, first introduced in 1965 by Kellogg's. This slogan was further modified to "a bowl a day gives you energy to play." This apple & cinnamon flavored cereal's first mascot was an anthropomorphic apple appropriately named 'Apple Jack'.
9. This chocolate cereal features a mascot who may give some children nightmares. Which spooky cereal with an equally spooky slogan is this? An undead nobleman of Transylvanian descent expresses an insatiable craving for cocoa-infused grain clusters accompanied by phantasmagorical marshmallow shapes.

Answer: Count Chocula

"I Vant (sic) to eat your cereal!" is the famous tagline for Count Chocula. This General Mills cereal was first introduced in 1971. Count Chocula features a vampire mascot based on Count Dracula who has a preference for chocolate over blood. Count Chocula is part of the 'monster cereals' lineup along with Franken Berry, Boo Berry, Fruit Brute and Yummy Mummy and as of 2023 the newest member, Carmella Creeper.
10. Identify this cereal with its iconic red box and bird mascot by the slogan provided below: Proceed in the direction indicated by my olfactory organ, for it possesses an unfailing aptitude in detecting the aromatic signatures of fructiferous matter, irrespective of its geographical origin.

Answer: Froot Loops

"Follow my nose! It always knows! The flavor of fruit! Wherever it grows!" proclaims Toucan Sam, the anthropomorphic bird who is the blue cheerleader for Froot Loops of course. Froot Loops was first introduced in 1963 by Kellogg's. Fun facts: Toucan Sam was first voiced by Mel Blanc and originally there were only 3 colors: red, orange and yellow. Green, blue and purple were introduced later in the 90s.
Source: Author genetheking

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