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  2. File:Ricekrispiestreats brand logo.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Rice Krispies Treats - Wikipedia

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    Rice Krispies Treats (also called Rice Krispie Treats, Marshmallow Treats, Marshmallow Squares, or Rice Krispies Squares in the United Kingdom & Canada, and LCMs in Australia) are a confection commonly made through binding WK Kellogg Co's Rice Krispies or another crisp rice cereal together with butter or margarine and marshmallow. [1]

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  5. We Just Discovered a New, Better Way to Eat Rice Krispies Treats

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    The next time we make a batch of Rice Krispies Treats we know what we're going to do and we have Eric Kim to thank for it. Up next: The Absolute Best Way to Reheat Pizza in the Air Fryer.

  6. Rice Krispies - Wikipedia

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    Rice Krispies was released to the public by the Kellogg Company in 1928. The original patent called for using partially dried grain, which could be whole or broken, that would have 15–30% moisture which could then be shaped by existing processes for cereal production that include rolling, flaking, shredding, etc.

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  9. Snap, Crackle and Pop - Wikipedia

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    The characters were originally designed by illustrator Vernon Grant in the early 1930s. [1] The names are onomatopoeia and were derived from a Rice Krispies radio ad: . Listen to the fairy song of health, the merry chorus sung by Kellogg's Rice Krispies as they merrily snap, crackle and pop in a bowl of milk.