From quirky monsters to space explorers, these long-lost cereal mascots once ruled Saturday mornings before fading into ...
Quisp Cereal • We're not sure if this is supposed to be a nostalgic re-release for baby boomers or an attempt to have a close encounter with their grandchildren (or both). In any event, the "Quazy ...
Whatever happened to Pudding Pops? It may be 2011 in your house, but it's 1981 in my kitchen. Right now, I have Pudding Pops in my freezer, a box of Quisp cereal on my counter, and a package of Pop ...
Breakfast cereals have been a morning staple in American households for generations, offering a quick, crunchy, slurpy, and tasty start to the day. While some brands have endured for decades, others ...
When last we saw our hero, he was fresh from victory over Quake, voted out of existence in a late 1970s sweepstakes by Quisp-hungry consumers. Then fans lost interest, and Chicago-based Quaker Oats Co ...
Many readers sent in intriguing stories of lost food in response to this month’s Inviting Writing challenge. We don’t have room to publish all of them in full, but we wanted to share these final food ...
In September, General Mills decided to exchange 1950's nostalgia for the '90s when it brought back "classic Trix," which graced cereal shelves from 1991 to the mid-2000s initially. A huge social media ...
An American invention, breakfast cereal began as a digestive aid, acquired religious overtones, became a sugary snack and now toggles between health food and sweet indulgence. Throughout that history, ...