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Tony the Tiger is the mascot for the Kellog's cereal Frosted Flakes. Tony the Tiger's catchphrase is "They're Grrreat" which is spelled out on the box just as it appears here. Originally Tony competed against three other potential mascots for Frosted Flakes. Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant and Newt the Gnu (a gnu is pretty much the same thing as a wildebeest) were the his competition. Within a year the other three were dropped (Katy being the only one to actually appear on a cereal box... Kellogs Cereal, Chinese Lunar Calendar, Tony The Tiger, Cartoon Network Characters, Speculative Design, Year Of The Tiger, Catch Phrase, Newt, Butterfly Wallpaper

Tony the Tiger is the mascot for the Kellog's cereal Frosted Flakes. Tony the Tiger's catchphrase is "They're Grrreat" which is spelled out on the box just as it appears here. Originally Tony competed against three other potential mascots for Frosted Flakes. Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant and Newt the Gnu (a gnu is pretty much the same thing as a wildebeest) were the his competition. Within a year the other three were dropped (Katy being the only one to actually appear on a cereal box)…

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Okay so I normally make these on Christmas and shape them like wreathes and add food coloring. ( check my instagram or pinterest) but since it was just a ordinary day and I was just trying to use up some left over cereal I opted out that step. These are my husbands favorite. And a twist on a old school tradition. ( rice crispies) and most the time we have all this laying around and really we can use any cereal. As I have many of times. Normally calls for regular corn flakes but I use frosted…

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