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  2. Snap, Crackle and Pop - Wikipedia

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    From their original design as elderly gnomes [1] with large noses, ears and hats, Snap, Crackle and Pop were reimagined with younger and more proportional features in 1949. Some time after 1955, their elf-like oversized ears became more proportional yet pointed, as seen in common portrayals of elves .

  3. Fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of position - Wikipedia

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    The fourth derivative is referred to as snap, leading the fifth and sixth derivatives to be "sometimes somewhat facetiously" [4] called crackle and pop, inspired by the Rice Krispies mascots Snap, Crackle, and Pop. [5] The fourth derivative is also called jounce. [4]

  4. Vernon Simeon Plemion Grant - Wikipedia

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    Kelloggs Snap!, Crackle! and Pop! Vernon Simeon Plemion Grant (April 26, 1902 – July 9, 1990) was an American illustrator known for his whimsical gnome characters and fairy tale drawings. Over seven decades, Grant created hundreds of illustrations for advertising ( General Electric , Gillette , Hershey's .

  5. Snap, crackle, pop: study reveals secret behind knuckle ... - AOL

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  6. Rice Krispies - Wikipedia

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    Snap, Crackle and Pop, the animated cartoon mascots for Rice Krispies, were created by illustrator Vernon Grant in the 1930s. [24] The original gnome-like Snap first appeared in 1933 on a package of Kellogg's Rice Krispies.

  7. Will Kellogg Snap, Crackle and Pop in China, or Just Get Soggy?

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  8. Kellogg says snap, crackle, stop, pulls immunity claims from ...

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    Fears about the spread of swine flu have claimed an unusual victim: food packaging. Kellogg Co. (K) said it is pulling labels from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereals that make claims ...

  9. Cocoa Krispies - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1973, Tusk the Elephant became the mascot of the cereal, and he remained until the end of 1982, when Snap, Crackle and Pop (the mascots of Rice Krispies) replaced and retired Tusk the Elephant. In 1991, the mascot became Coco the Monkey. In 2001, Snap, Crackle, and Pop returned and they have remained the product's mascots to date.