I spotted this display of Fruity Cheerios at Dominion last night.
Any idea how these are any different from Froot Loops? Aside from spelling “fruit” properly?
I spotted this display of Fruity Cheerios at Dominion last night.
Any idea how these are any different from Froot Loops? Aside from spelling “fruit” properly?
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Froot Loops are a Kellogg’s product and Cheerios are a General Mills product. I’d imagine that Fruity Cheerios is just a brand extension that’s intended to take a bite out of Toucan Sam’s share of the fruitesque-flavoured O-shaped breakfast cereal market.
Posted 04 Oct 2007 at 10:39 am ¶Morons.
“Froot Loops” are aimed at people who can barely spell/read. The phonetics help.
“Fruity Cheerios”, meanwhile, are clearly aimed at homosexuals.
Geez.
Posted 09 Oct 2007 at 3:49 pm ¶Looks like the display was so convincing that someone put down their real fruit in favour of Fruity Cheerios. They’re that good.
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