Toucan Sam, the instantly recognizable mascot who has graced boxes of Froot Loops cereal for decades, has a new look. But fans of the fruity cereal — and a very vocal group of people on social media — ...
It's fair to say we get attached to food branding just as much as we do to actual food. Catchy slogans and lovable mascots are just as memorable as the food they represent, which is why people were ...
The internet is buzzing about the redesign of the Froot Loops mascot. More specifically, fans aren't so happy about Toucan Sam's new look, which includes a new fluorescent beak and visible teeth.
Yesterday the Federal Trade Commission proposed "voluntary principles for marketing food to children" that would require the drastic reformulation of many popular products. The guidelines do not have ...
SAN FRANCISCOSAN FRANCISCO — Kellogg Co. is asking a group working to defend Mayan culture to reconsider its logo, saying consumers can confuse it with Toucan Sam, the mascot of its Froot Loops cereal ...
The Kellogg Company bit off more than it could chew when it threatened legal action against a Mayan group over use of its toucan logo it claimed resembled Toucan Sam. The Froot Loops maker initially ...
i am going to literally beat the shit out of Bean Mouth Cringe Cal Arts Toucan Sam until he’s almost dead, and then place him into a paper shredder where he will ...
Toucan Sam: Yeah, it’s gonna be me, Spuds MacKenzie, the Mucinex phlegm dude, The WB frog, and Mayor McCheese. Tony the Tiger: I don’t know whether to give you a high-five or put my head in the oven.
Toucan Sam has changed. Back in the sixties, the Froot Loops mascot was a little flatter and paler, with contemplative oval eyes. Now, he's anthropomorphized into a googly-eyed craaaaazy dude, with a ...
Ann Curry - ousted as "Today" co-anchor in June - has a particularly memorable interview in this month's Ladies Home Journal (it's been on the stands but just now coming to my attention.) She also had ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Kellogg’s feathers are ruffled over a case of too many toucans. The ...
Kellogg Co. is asking a San Ramon group working to defend Mayan culture to reconsider its logo, saying consumers can confuse it with Toucan Sam, the mascot of its Froot Loops cereal. An attorney for ...