Corn flakes are a popular breakfast cereal originally manufactured by Kellogg’s through the treatment of maize. Cornflakes was the first ever breakfast cereal and was invented by the Kellog Brothers.
Coco pops are produced by Kellogg’s. It is a coco-flavored version of Rice Krispies. Containing a substance imitating milk chocolate, the cereal can quickly turn milk “chocolatey.” They were introduced in 1964 and Coco the Monkey is their mascot.
Crunchy Nut is a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg’s, made with flakes of corn, a small amount of honey, three types of sugar, and chopped peanuts. The cereal was first introduced to the UK and Ireland around 1980.
Special K is a lightly toasted breakfast cereal manufactured by the Kellogg Company. It is made primarily from rice and wheat. It is marketed primarily as a lowfat cereal that can be eaten to help one lose weight.
Rice Krispies are made by expand forming the crisped rice’s very thin and hollowed out walls that are crunchy and crisp. When the cereal is subjected to a change in heat, the walls tend to collapse, creating the famous “Snap, crackle and pop” sounds.