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'''Frosted Flakes''' or '''Frosties''' is a ], produced by ] for the United States, Canada, and Caribbean markets and by ] for the rest of the world,{{efn|WK Kellogg consists only of the North American cereal business of the former Kellogg's, which also covers the Caribbean.}} and consisting of ]-coated ]. It was introduced in the ], in 1952,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kellogghistory.com/timeline.html|title=Kellogg Company History, Timeline|work=]|access-date=6 February 2016}}</ref> as "Sugar Frosted Flakes". The word "sugar" was dropped from the name in 1983. '''Frosted Flakes''' or '''Frosties''' is a ], produced by ] for the United States, Canada, and Caribbean markets and by ] for the rest of the world,{{efn|WK Kellogg consists only of the North American cereal business of the former Kellogg's, which also covers the Caribbean.}} and consisting of ]-coated ]. It was introduced in the ], in 1952,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kellogghistory.com/timeline.html|title=Kellogg Company History, Timeline|work=]|access-date=6 February 2016}}</ref> as "Sugar Frosted Flakes". The word "sugar" was dropped from the name in 1983.


Generic versions, such as ], are also available. Unlike many cereals, such as ], ] and ], the name “Frosted Flakes” is so generic that it cannot be trademarked, and thus it often shares its name with competitors.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.today.com/food/lucky-charms-frosted-flakes-sugary-cereal-mashup-your-dreams-t120587|last=Walansky |first=Aly |date=December 28, 2017|title=Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes is the sugary cereal mashup of your dreams|work=]|access-date=August 10, 2019}}</ref> Generic versions, such as ]s, are also available. Unlike many cereals, such as ], ] and ], the name “Frosted Flakes” is so generic that it cannot be trademarked, and thus it often shares its name with competitors.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.today.com/food/lucky-charms-frosted-flakes-sugary-cereal-mashup-your-dreams-t120587|last=Walansky |first=Aly |date=December 28, 2017|title=Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes is the sugary cereal mashup of your dreams|work=]|access-date=August 10, 2019}}</ref>


==International names== ==International names==
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== Popularity == == Popularity ==
Frosted Flakes was the second-best-selling cereal in the first half of 2017 within the US in gross sales, after ]. <ref>{{cite web|author=Hyslop, Gill |url=https://www.bakeryandsnacks.com/Article/2017/08/03/Cold-cereals-USA-The-Top-10-brands-in-the-first-half-of-2017 |title=Top 10 Brands in the First Half of 2017 |publisher=bakeryandsnacks.com |date=2017-08-02 |access-date=2018-01-27}}</ref> Frosted Flakes was the second-best-selling cereal in the first half of 2017 within the US in gross sales, after ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Hyslop, Gill |url=https://www.bakeryandsnacks.com/Article/2017/08/03/Cold-cereals-USA-The-Top-10-brands-in-the-first-half-of-2017 |title=Top 10 Brands in the First Half of 2017 |publisher=bakeryandsnacks.com |date=2017-08-02 |access-date=2018-01-27}}</ref>


==Marketing== ==Marketing==
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* Kellogg's was a major sponsor of '']'' throughout most of the 1950s. Many of the Frosted Flakes commercials featuring the show's star ] are available on the DVD release of the series' first season. * Kellogg's was a major sponsor of '']'' throughout most of the 1950s. Many of the Frosted Flakes commercials featuring the show's star ] are available on the DVD release of the series' first season.
* Frosted Flakes is a sponsor of Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.challengersports.com/pages/frosties.aspx |title=Challenger Sports |publisher=Challenger Sports |access-date=2014-07-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311235823/http://www.challengersports.com/pages/frosties.aspx |archive-date=2014-03-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref> * Frosted Flakes is a sponsor of Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.challengersports.com/pages/frosties.aspx |title=Challenger Sports |publisher=Challenger Sports |access-date=2014-07-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311235823/http://www.challengersports.com/pages/frosties.aspx |archive-date=2014-03-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* From the mid 1990s to the mid 2000s, Frosted Flakes was a sponsor of children's programming on ], including '']'', '']'' and '']''. * From the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s, Frosted Flakes was a sponsor of children's programming on ], including '']'', '']'' and '']''.


===Varieties=== ===Varieties===
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*'''Cinnamon French Toast''', New flakes that are bursting with cinnamon sweetness *'''Cinnamon French Toast''', New flakes that are bursting with cinnamon sweetness
*'''Strawberry Milkshake''', Strawberry flavor that makes milk into strawberry milk *'''Strawberry Milkshake''', Strawberry flavor that makes milk into strawberry milk
*'''Cereal Bar''', Bar made with traditional Frosted Flakes and marshmallows holding it together *'''Cereal Bar''', Bar made with traditional Frosted Flakes and marshmallows holding it together


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==External links== ==External links==
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Revision as of 11:44, 13 January 2024

WK Kellogg Co brand of sugar-coated corn flakes "Frosties" redirects here. For other uses, see Frosty. "Frosted Rice" redirects here. For frosted version of Rice Krispies cereal, see Rice Krispies § Variants.
Kellogg's Frosted Flakes (of corn), with milk
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerWK Kellogg Co (US, Canada, Caribbean)
Kellanova (rest of world)
CountryU.S.
Introduced1952; 73 years ago (1952)
Previous ownersKellogg's (1952–2023)
Websitefrostedflakes.com

Frosted Flakes or Frosties is a breakfast cereal, produced by WK Kellogg Co for the United States, Canada, and Caribbean markets and by Kellanova for the rest of the world, and consisting of sugar-coated corn flakes. It was introduced in the United States, in 1952, as "Sugar Frosted Flakes". The word "sugar" was dropped from the name in 1983.

Generic versions, such as store brands, are also available. Unlike many cereals, such as Cheerios, Shreddies and Rice Krispies, the name “Frosted Flakes” is so generic that it cannot be trademarked, and thus it often shares its name with competitors.

International names

Nutritional info
Nutritional value per 1 cup (29 grams)
Energy460 kJ (110 kcal)
Carbohydrates26 (9%)
Sugars10 g
Dietary fiber<1 g (73%)
Fat0 g (10%)
Saturated0 g (7%)
Protein1 g (2%)
Vitamins and minerals
Other constituentsQuantity
Calories from fat942 kJ (225 kcal)
Cholesterol0 mg (0%)

Values may be different outside US market.
Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults, except for potassium, which is estimated based on expert recommendation from the National Academies.
Source:

Popularity

Frosted Flakes was the second-best-selling cereal in the first half of 2017 within the US in gross sales, after Honey Nut Cheerios.

Marketing

Mascots

Tony the Tiger has been the mascot of Frosted Flakes since its introduction. Tony is known for saying the cereal's slogan: "They're Gr-r-reat!" (the "r"s in "Great" being drawn-out). Tony the Tiger was originally voiced by Dallas McKennon, but Thurl Ravenscroft voiced him for more than 50 years, until his death in 2005. Tony was later voiced (in Canada and the US) by former professional wrestling play-by-play announcer Lee Marshall until his death on April 27, 2014. After Marshall's death, he was replaced with Tex Brashear. In the UK, Tom Hill voiced Tony after Ravenscroft's death. Tony is drawn wearing a red bandana on all Frosted Flakes cereal boxes.

Sponsorship

  • Kellogg's was a major sponsor of Adventures of Superman throughout most of the 1950s. Many of the Frosted Flakes commercials featuring the show's star George Reeves are available on the DVD release of the series' first season.
  • Frosted Flakes is a sponsor of Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps.
  • From the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s, Frosted Flakes was a sponsor of children's programming on PBS, including Sagwa, Dragon Tales and Barney & Friends.

Varieties

In Canada and the United States:

  • Frosted Rice, a crisped rice variant introduced in 1977, similar to Frosted Rice Krispies and Ricicles. Featured a younger, similar mascot named Tony Jr.
  • Birthday Confetti Frosted Flakes, a 1997 cake-flavored version. Discontinued in 1997.
  • Cocoa Frosted Flakes, a 1997 cocoa-flavored version. Discontinued in 2000.
  • Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers, a 2003 cinnamon-flavored variant. Discontinued around 2005.
  • Whole Grain Tiger Power, a 2005 version with added protein, fiber and calcium, very similar to Start. Discontinued in 2006.
  • Tony's Turboz, a 2005 meal replacement variant similar to Whole Grain Tiger Power. Available only in Canada.
  • Frosted Flakes Gold, a 2008 honey-flavored variant. Reintroduced in 2018 as Honey Nut Frosted Flakes.
  • Frosted Flakes Chocolate, a 2011 chocolate-flavored version. Reintroduced in 2013.
  • Banana Frosted Flakes, a variant with flakes containing banana introduced in 1981. Discontinued in 1984.
  • Cinnamon Frosted Flakes, a 2016 cinnamon-flavored version.
  • Banana Creme Frosted Flakes, a limited edition banana creme-flavored version introduced in 2019.
  • Cereal With Marshmallows, Variant of frosted flakes that includes vanilla flavored marshmallows
  • Cinnamon French Toast, New flakes that are bursting with cinnamon sweetness
  • Strawberry Milkshake, Strawberry flavor that makes milk into strawberry milk
  • Cereal Bar, Bar made with traditional Frosted Flakes and marshmallows holding it together

In the UK and Ireland:

  • Toffee Flavoured Frosties, Frosties with the taste of toffee, called Frosties Caramel in Europe (Tony - New Kelloggs Toffee Flavoured Frosties, an explosion of toffee taste, for a limited time only, they're gr-r-reat!). Limited time only.
  • Frosties Chocolate, Frosties with the taste of chocolate (Tony - New Kelloggs Frosties Chocolate, discover the dark side!). Discontinued.
  • Frosties Tiger Power, Frosties that are similar to Wheats cereal. Discontinued.
  • Reduced Sugar Frosties, Frosties with a third less sugar than regular Frosties.

In Brazil:

  • Sucrilhos Sabor Chocolate, chocolate-flavored Frosted Flakes.
  • Sucrilhos Power Pops, chocolate-flavored puffs, as opposed to flakes. Previously known as Sucrilhos Power.
  • Sucrilhos Sabor Banana, banana-flavored Frosted Flakes. Discontinued.
  • Sucrilhos Sabor Brigadeiro, brigadeiro-flavored Frosted Flakes. Limited.
  • Sucrilhos Sabor Canela, cinnamon-flavored Frosted Flakes. Limited.
  • Sucrilhos Sabor Doce de Leite, dulce de leche-flavored Frosted Flakes. Limited.

In 2020 Sucrilhos also started to be sold in the form of cookies.

In Argentina:

  • Zucaritas Frutilla, strawberry-flavored Frosted Flakes.
  • Choco Zucaritas, chocolate-flavored Frosted Flakes.

In Mexico:

  • Choco Zucaritas, chocolate-flavored Frosted Flakes.

In Colombia:

  • Zucaritas Arequipe, caramel-flavored Frosted Flakes. Discontinued.
  • Zucaritas Power Balls, sphere-shaped Frosted Flakes.

Health

Frosted Flakes, under its Australian name of Frosties, received 2 stars out of 5 on the Australian Government's health star ratings.

Footnotes

  1. WK Kellogg consists only of the North American cereal business of the former Kellogg's, which also covers the Caribbean.

References

  1. "Kellogg Company History, Timeline". Kellogg's. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  2. Walansky, Aly (December 28, 2017). "Lucky Charms Frosted Flakes is the sugary cereal mashup of your dreams". Today Show. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  3. United States Food and Drug Administration (2024). "Daily Value on the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels". FDA. Archived from the original on 2024-03-27. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  4. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Food and Nutrition Board; Committee to Review the Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). "Chapter 4: Potassium: Dietary Reference Intakes for Adequacy". In Oria, Maria; Harrison, Meghan; Stallings, Virginia A. (eds.). Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium. The National Academies Collection: Reports funded by National Institutes of Health. Washington, DC: National Academies Press (US). pp. 120–121. doi:10.17226/25353. ISBN 978-0-309-48834-1. PMID 30844154. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
  5. Hyslop, Gill (2017-08-02). "Top 10 Brands in the First Half of 2017". bakeryandsnacks.com. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  6. "Topher's Breakfast Cereal Character Guide - Kellogg's". Lavasurfer.com. 2005-05-22. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  7. "Lee Marshall, Voice of 'Tony The Tiger' Passes Away". Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  8. "Challenger Sports". Challenger Sports. Archived from the original on 2014-03-11. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  9. "Sucrilhos Kellogg's acaba de virar biscoito". Geek Publicitário. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  10. Han, Esther (20 April 2015). "Food health star ratings: Kellogg's reveals the cereal that gets 1.5 stars". The Sydney Morning Herald.

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