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I want cereal at night, no one’s around me, and I’m, like, watching a TV show," the reality star said on her podcast. "And I ...
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"Trix cereal is switching back to the fruit shapes instead of the little spheres," Twitter user @HooliaJulia17 said Monday. "I am whole again." Follow Josh Hafner on Twitter: @joshhafner.
Trix ad, 1965. Tom Simpson via Flickr // CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 General Mills launched Trix in 1954 as an off-shoot of its cereal Kix. Aimed toward children, Trix was a sweetened corn puff cereal that ...
After bombarding with requests for the return of the iconic cereal shape, it's official. Get ready for the return of the 90s favorite -- Classic Trix Fruity Shapes!
Silly rabbit, of course your Trix cereal looks different. That's because for the first time since Trix was introduced by General Mills in 1954, the brightly-colored cereal is not so bright anymore ...
Trix is back to its original rainbow tricks. The people have spoken and rest assured, Trix will be back to their beloved and artificially neon-colored ways come October. On Thursday, General Mills ...
So, that’s it. General Mills is bringing back the artificially colored and flavored Trix thanks to popular demand, but don’t spike the football just yet, cereal classicists.
According to Food & Wine, the Trix cereal, fruity shapes and all, hits major U.S. retailers this month. It will be available in three box sizes ranging in cost from $3.52 to $4.59, ...
Silly Rabbit, Trix are for everyone who missed the iconic fruity shapes. General Mills Inc., the parent company of Trix, announced Monday it’s bringing back the beloved cereal shape of the 90s ...
The new/old Classic Trix cereal with fruity shapes hits stores this October and will be available in three box sizes — from $3.52 to $4.59 — and one larger 35-ounce bag size for $5.98.