Some of the most famous brands in all of food are cereal makers and their products: such as Kellogg's — maker of Rice Krispies and the historical Corn Flakes — and General Mills, with Cheerios and ...
Kellogg’s is introducing the latest addition to its cereal lineup, Oaties, a new oat-based crunchy cereal that is high in ...
Figures from The Grocer reveal that the top 10 Kellogg's cereal brands experienced a dip in sales, selling 6.2 million fewer kilos - amounting to around 12.4 million 500g boxes less - in the 52 ...
The cereal brand is kicking off its new brand platform with an advert by Leo Burnett that brings its cockerel mascot to life Cornelius the cockerel is strutting off the Kellogg’s box and onto your ...
The UK public is buying 12.4 million fewer 500g boxes of Kellogg's brands annually, as they opt for more enticing European alternatives. Traditional cereals like corn flakes, which have been a ...
Analyst Robert Moskow and his colleagues noted that although demand for fresh fruit and perimeter-aisle goods is surpassing ...
The cockerel has been a brand mascot for the cereal company since 1958 and when he first debuted, he appeared in adverts with his own catchphrase, saying: ‘Wake up, up, up to Kellogg’s Corn ...
own-brand boxes from supermarkets. Sales volumes for branded cereals fell by 6.5% in 2024, with figures for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes dropping by 2.9% alone. To maintain a competitive edge, companies are ...
Tony the Tiger, who has always been the ultimate mascot to encourage confidence and optimism, continued his legacy to ...