Common questions

Are Ricicles discontinued?

Are Ricicles discontinued?

On 30 November 2017, Kellogg’s announced they would discontinue Ricicles as part of a drive to reduce sugar in children’s cereals.

Can you still buy Kellogg’s start?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Start (Multi-Grain Start) was a breakfast cereal which was produced by Kellogg’s in the UK from the mid-1980s until 2018. Start was discontinued in 2018, yet it is still sold in Asda as of August 2020.

What’s in Kellogg’s Variety Pack?

Ingredients : Rice Krispies

  • Rice,
  • Sugar,
  • Salt,
  • Barley Malt Flavouring,
  • Vitamins & Minerals: Niacin, Iron, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B1 (Thiamin), Folic Acid, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12.

When did cornflakes come to UK?

Kellogg’s arrived in the UK in 1922. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and All Bran were the first introduced to the British Public, imported originally from the USA and later from Canada.

Can you still buy Sugar Puffs?

We’re sorry to tell you this, but Sugar Puffs have been dead for years. That’s right, since 2014 Sugar Puffs have been called Honey Monster Puffs, a fact we’ve only been alerted to now that the cereal’s current owner, Brecks Brands, has killed Honey Monster and replaced him with an imposter.

Why were lucky charms banned in the UK?

They are a rascist cereal and have been rightly banned from the shelves of Britain. They got banned from sale in the UK after a child ate 3 boxes in a row then exploded in a magical shower of E numbers.

Why did they stop making Start cereal?

Cereal giant Kellogg’s is axing family favourite Ricicles in the latest war against obesity. The popular breakfast staple will be scrapped next year as it becomes a casualty of government targets to slash sugar by 20% by 2020.

Are Coco Pops healthy?

With more than 30 per cent sugars, and little to no dietary fibre, Coco Pops should be thought of as an occasional party food, not a daily breakfast cereal of choice.

How many calories are in Coco Pops with milk?

There are 175 calories in 1 serving with 125ml semi-skimmed milk (30 g) of Kellogg’s Coco Pops with Semi-Skimmed Milk.

Why does Kellogg’s have a rooster?

Kellogg’s welsh friend Nansi Richards, who suggested a rooster as the welsh translation was ‘ceiliog’… its pronunciation similar to ‘Kellogg’. Also the rooster was a symbol for the start of the day, back before alarm clocks therefore it made sense to connect this image with this iconic breakfast cereal.

When do they stop making Ricicles in UK?

Cereal fans have been left devastated by the not-so-sweet news that Kellogg’s is to discontinue Ricicles from January. The UK branch of the company is reducing sugar across its children’s breakfast range as the Government pushes the food industry to cut the sweet stuff from products by 20 per cent by 2020.

When did Ricicles stop being in cereals?

As of January 2009 Ricicles were no longer included in Kellogg’s variety packs, instead being replaced with a new product to test on customers. In Mexico, a similar cereal called Rock N’ Rice was sold on mid-1990s. On 30 November 2017, Kellogg’s announced they would discontinue Ricicles as part of a drive to reduce sugar in children’s cereals.

Why are they no longer making Kellogg’s Ricicles?

Many made light of the disappearance of the ultra-sweet cereal on Twitter, with one calling Kellogg ‘cereal killers’. The recipe changes may worry regular customers, but Kellogg has said in a statement that they have tried to ‘maximise flavour’ while will still reducing sugar and not using artificial sweeteners.

What kind of cereal is in a ricicle box?

Ricicles are a staple of variety packs, the multipack selections of small boxes of cereal that are an odd but necessary Christmas breakfast staple.