Frosted Flakes

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Frosted Flakes in the 1950s
Frosted Flakes in the 1950s

Frosties (or Frosted Flakes in North America and various other areas) is a cereal similar to Corn Flakes from Kellogg's, but coated with frosted sugar. Tony the Tiger has been the mascot in Frosted Flakes since it was first introduced in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes (the word "sugar" was dropped in the mid-1970s), and he is known for uttering the cereal's slogan: "They're Grrreat!". Tony the Tiger was originally voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft, who continued providing his voice until his death in 2005. The character is currently voiced by former professional wrestling play-by-play announcer Lee Marshall, starting in January of 2006. Frosted Flakes are also available with apple torte pieces, banana pieces or coated in chocolate in different areas.

In 2004, Kellogg's launched Cinnamon Krunchers in August continuing until sometime in November. The slogan is "They're Grrreat 'Till They're Gone." Also in 2004, Kellogg's introduced a 1/3 Less Sugar recipe.

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[edit] Taglines

Frosted Flakes as it appears today
Frosted Flakes as it appears today

This cereal has had numerous taglines, but the classic, "They're grrreat!" has always been used along with the others.

  • They're grrreat!
  • They're gonna taste great!
  • Bring out the tiger in you! (1980's)
  • The taste adults have grown to love. (1980's - 1990's)
  • Earn your stripes!
  • Put a tiger on your team!

[edit] Trivia

  • Kellogg's was a major sponsor of Adventures of Superman throughout most of the 1950s. Many of the Frosted Flakes commercials featuring the show's star George Reeves are considered classics and are available on the DVD release of the series' first season.
  • The term "Frosted Flakes" can be used by any company making a similar product. However, the term "Frosties" is a registered trademark and so cannot be used by others.

This product is called "Zucaritas" in Colombia and other Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Because of the not so specific slogan, it has been parodied many times, such as in Family Guy

[edit] See also

Mexican Cocoa Frosted Flakes
Mexican Cocoa Frosted Flakes

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