If you are among the first generation ofStar Warsfans, I can almost guarantee you know this breakfast cereal. C-3POs were part of the wave ofReturn of the Jeditie-in products, and a popular item during the mid-1980s. The cereal itself was nothing special — the oat, wheat, and corn...
General Mills invented the cereal now known as Cheerios in 1941. Originally called “CheeriOats,” the cereal’s distinctive doughnut-shape was created by a special “puffing gun.” 1942: 75% of all white bread is enriched Archive Photos // Getty Images 1942: 75% of all white bread is en...
General Mills invented the cereal now known as Cheerios in 1941. Originally called “CheeriOats,” the cereal’s distinctive doughnut-shape was created by a special “puffing gun.” 1942: 75% of all white bread is enriched Archive Photos // Getty Images 1942: 75% of all white bread is en...
General Mills invented the cereal now known as Cheerios in 1941. Originally called “CheeriOats,” the cereal’s distinctive doughnut-shape was created by a special “puffing gun.” 1942: 75% of all white bread is enriched Archive Photos // Getty Images 1942: 75% of all white bread is en...
Did you know that Nerds was a short-lived breakfast cereal, complete with a divider down the middle of the box separating two flavors? Check out this neat-o commercial: Subscribe toTheFWon But my love for Nerds got me into trouble on the playground because, well, Iwasa nerd. Cue the in...
Did you know that Nerds was a short-lived breakfast cereal, complete with a divider down the middle of the box separating two flavors? Check out this neat-o commercial: 1986 Nerds Cereal commercial. Subscribe toWBSM-AM/AM 1420on But my love for Nerds got me into trouble on the playground...
General Mills invented the cereal now known as Cheerios in 1941. Originally called “CheeriOats,” the cereal’s distinctive doughnut-shape was created by a special “puffing gun.” 1942: 75% of all white bread is enriched Archive Photos // Getty Images 1942: 75% of all white bread is en...
General Mills invented the cereal now known as Cheerios in 1941. Originally called “CheeriOats,” the cereal’s distinctive doughnut-shape was created by a special “puffing gun.” 1942: 75% of all white bread is enriched Archive Photos // Getty Images 1942: 75% of all white bread is en...
1971: Buc Wheats cereal Buc Wheats was a cereal released by General Mills described as “corn flakes mixed with dark buckwheat” and glazed with maple. However, controversy erupted when General Mills replaced that maple glaze with honey instead. The product was pulled from shelves in 1982. 197...
Tootsie Roll snack bars have been made with the same recipe since 1896. The chewable candy was the first individually wrapped penny candy invented by Leo Hirshfield, who named itfor his 5-year-old daughter, Clara, who he called his little Tootsie. Today, they come in a half-ounce snack ...