The big four of cereal variety packs have been reduced to a repetitive trio after Kellogg’s ditched Frosties from its variety pack.
Up until this year, and for most of our childhood, cereal lovers packing small boxes for lunch at school could pick from Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Coco Pops and Frosties.
But now, the sugary sweet goodness of Frosties will no longer be part of the quartet. The realisation came when a disappointed customer posted a snap of their recent purchase, saying that there wasn’t much variety at all.
The variety pack came with three boxes of Coco Pops, four mini boxes of Rice Krispies and just one box of Corn Flakes. The customer soon got a reply from the cereal giant, confirming that Frosties had been dismissed.
“We can confirm that we have recently taken the decision to remove Frosties from the variety pack,” the food company responded. “Thank you for expressing your thoughts about the change, please be assured that we will pass this sentiment back to our marketing department.”
Frosties is famous for cartoon mascot Tony the Tiger and were reportedly removed due to the high sugar content.
Frosties contains 37g of sugar per 100g, which is more than two-times more the sugar in Coco Pops and four times more than in Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies.
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