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  2. Cookie Crisp - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Crisp is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured to look like chocolate chip cookies. It is produced by General Mills in the United States [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand in other countries.

  3. Retro Cereals We Loved as Kids (and Wish They'd Bring Back ...

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    Rice Honeys. Rice Honeys only became Rice Honeys in the mid-'50s.Before then, this Nabisco cereal was known as Ranger Joe Rice Honnies. In the '70s, there were two more name changes: first to ...

  4. A History of Dessert Posing as Cereal - AOL

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    A new cereal inspired by Wendy's Frosty isn't the first time beloved treats have found their way onto breakfast tables. ... One of the longest-lived dessert cereals, Cookie Crisp was originally a ...

  5. Monster cereals - Wikipedia

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    The renamed Frute Brute was being released for the first time in 31 years, while Fruity Yummy Mummy was being released for the first time in 21 years, both receiving updated packaging like the other cereals. Additionally, special retro edition boxes of all five cereals in their original packaging art were sold exclusively at Target stores. [20]

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    This mini-chocolate chip cookie cereal, with brown sugar, vanilla, mini chocolate chips, and a teeny bit of espresso powder, really packs in the flavor. ... Ingredients. 2 1/3 c. (292 g.) all ...

  7. Cocoa Puffs - Wikipedia

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    On several occasions, the cereal used Hershey's cocoa in its recipe, and this aspect was heavily promoted in Cocoa Puffs boxes and commercials. [2]In December 2009, General Mills announced that it would cut the sugar in 10 kinds of cereal, including Cocoa Puffs, to less than 10 grams per serving.