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arista 21-03-2023 11:58 AM

Frosties removed from mini MultiPack Kellogs
 
[Frosties' frontman Tony the Tiger
is stepping back from the breakfast cereal
giant's mini multipacks will be replaced with
more boxes of Coco Pops and Corn Flakes,
deemed to be healthier options.
Kellogg's UK has confirmed it has removed
the boxes of Frosties

from its Variety Packs due to the cereal's sugar content.]



Not so great now


Sign Of The Times

Kate! 21-03-2023 12:00 PM

Disgraceful.

Rawr!

Normal cornflakes without sugar are so tasteless.

Cherie 21-03-2023 12:22 PM

They were the hot favs in a multipack

user104658 21-03-2023 01:33 PM

Here for the "multipack" just becoming an assortment of Rice Crispies and Corn Flakes :joker:.

They're rubbish value anyway, just buy proper boxes of cereal.

arista 21-03-2023 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11274565)
Here for the "multipack" just becoming an assortment of Rice Crispies and Corn Flakes :joker:.

They're rubbish value anyway, just buy proper boxes of cereal.

But, sometimes they are on a offer

Mystic Mock 21-03-2023 04:16 PM

I love Coco Pops, but are they sure that it's healthier than Frosties?:laugh:

Crimson Dynamo 21-03-2023 04:38 PM

I used to love Puffa Puffa Rice

user104658 21-03-2023 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11274671)
I love Coco Pops, but are they sure that it's healthier than Frosties?:laugh:

More than double the sugar in Frosties it seems.

5.1g per 30g serving for Coco Pops
11g per 30g serving for Frosties

Believe it or not, there's more sugar in Cheerios (the plain ones, not even the honey ones) than there is in Coco Pops.

Crimson Dynamo 21-03-2023 04:58 PM

Coco Pops are elite

Zizu 21-03-2023 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11274493)
[Frosties' frontman Tony the Tiger
is stepping back from the breakfast cereal
giant's mini multipacks will be replaced with
more boxes of Coco Pops and Corn Flakes,
deemed to be healthier options.
Kellogg's UK has confirmed it has removed
the boxes of Frosties

from its Variety Packs due to the cereal's sugar content.]



Not so great now


Sign Of The Times


Outrageous

It’s bad enough they stuff one or two of those gawd awful CocoaPops in there


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Sticks 21-03-2023 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11274493)
[Frosties' frontman Tony the Tiger
is stepping back from the breakfast cereal
giant's mini multipacks will be replaced with
more boxes of Coco Pops and Corn Flakes,
deemed to be healthier options.
Kellogg's UK has confirmed it has removed
the boxes of Frosties

from its Variety Packs due to the cereal's sugar content.]



Not so great now


Sign Of The Times

Link?

Mystic Mock 21-03-2023 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11274680)
More than double the sugar in Frosties it seems.

5.1g per 30g serving for Coco Pops
11g per 30g serving for Frosties

Believe it or not, there's more sugar in Cheerios (the plain ones, not even the honey ones) than there is in Coco Pops.

I am shocked at both stats tbh, I honestly thought that Frosties and Cheerios were healthier.

Mystic Mock 21-03-2023 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11274685)
Coco Pops are elite

Amen.

GoldHeart 21-03-2023 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11274671)
I love Coco Pops, but are they sure that it's healthier than Frosties?:laugh:

I was just about to say how is a CHOCOLATE cereal any healthier :laugh: :conf:.


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