![]() This cookie is used to manage the interaction with the online bots. This cookie is set by the provider Akamai Bot Manager. This cookie is managed by Amazon Web Services and is used for load balancing.Īssociated with Amazon Web Services and created by Elastic Load Balancing, AWSELB cookie is used to manage sticky sessions across production servers. Issued by Microsoft's ASP.NET Application, this cookie stores session data during a user's website visit. This cookie is used by Akamai to optimize site security by distinguishing between humans and bots This cookie is used to detect and defend when a client attempt to replay a cookie.This cookie manages the interaction with online bots and takes the appropriate actions. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Snopes reports that the Rice Krispies claim originated on the far-right message board 4-chan. “For those of you that want to vilify me for those comments right, right there, aren’t you just as offended by the flamboyant rainbow hearts and glitter as a symbol of gayness? See, there are two standards here.” He joked that General Mills beat Kellogg’s to the punch because the Lucky Charms leprechaun “wears high-heeled shoes, prances around in tights.” Here’s the worst part, the cereal slogan, ‘Too amazing to put into a box,’ and then lists a space for kids to write in their own pronouns. “The cereal is Rainbow hearts, covered in edible glitter. “Well, my producer Carly asked me, ‘Is that leprechaun really gay?’ I said I don’t know, maybe: he wears high-heeled shoes, prances around in tights, leads me to believe, probably, that little Lucky Charm leprechaun might be gay.” “General Mills has, I think General Mills has a gay leprechaun, right?” asked NewsMax host Grant Stinchfield. “Together with Pride” from Kellogg’s, a limited-edition cereal, was released in 2021 to celebrate Pride and quickly sparked ridiculous claims about other cereal mascots. A spokesperson for CNN also confirmed that the story is fake. If you have a nugget of cereal knowledge to share, you can always pass it along here for a chance to see it on the site.“We have made no changes to the Rice Krispies mascots, Snap Crackle and Pop,” Kellogg’s spokesperson Kris Bahner stated. Thanks to both The Junk Food Aisle and Candy Hunting for the find. It has to be something crazy enough to get him in existential trouble, so probably Sriracha or Nintendo Switch Cartridge flavored.Įither way, we can look forward to seeing all 3 flavors on shelves soon. Actually, I’ve decided: I don’t care, and I’d rather daydream about what flavor Pow, the long-lost Rice Krispies black sheep, would choose for a Snap Crackle Popper/Power. What’s wilder than adding an accent?Īs for Snap and Pop, it’s a toss up between who’s more boring and Vanilla Créme-y and who’s barely scraping creatively by with Chocolatey. Crackle is obviously the wildcard, making him a shoe-in for Cookies ‘n’ Créme-I mean, these lil Treat cubes even spell their flavor differently than their full, rectangularly prismatic selves. No, I’m more interested to see which Rice Krispies elf posed each of these new Snap Crackle Poppers’ 3 flavors. ![]() ![]() And I’ve even got a special ladle ready to eat them by the scoopful. The important question here isn’t “are you excited to eat sweetly coated Rice Krispies Treats niblets?” because of course I am. Coming Soon! Rice Krispies Treats Poppers! □ #thejunkfoodaisle #ricekrispies #treats #comingsoon #ricekrispiestreats #ricekrispytreats #chocolate #vanilla #cookiesncreme #kelloggs #snapcracklepop #poppersĪ post shared by on at 3:23pm PDT ![]()
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