Why did the orange stop froot loops

Froot Loops

Why did the orange stop froot loops
Why did the orange stop froot loops
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerKellogg's
CountryU.S.
Introduced1963; 59 years ago
Websitefrootloops.com

Froot Loops is a brand of sweetened, fruit-flavored breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's[1] and sold in many countries. The cereal pieces are ring-shaped (hence "loops") and come in a variety of bright colors and a blend of fruit flavors (hence "froot", a cacography of fruit).

History[edit]

Nutritional info
Nutritional value per 1 cup (30 grams)
Energy462 kJ (110 kcal)

Carbohydrates

25 (83%)

Sugars12 g (40%)
Dietary fiber3 g (10%)

Fat

1 g (3%)

Saturated0.5 g (2%)

Protein

1 g (3%)

MineralsQuantity

%DV

Iron

24%

3.1 mg
Other constituentsQuantity
Calories from fat42 kJ (10 kcal)
Cholesterol0 mg (0%)

Values may be different outside US market.

  • Units
  • μg = micrograms • mg = milligrams
  • IU = International units

†Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.
Source: Kellogg's

Kellogg's introduced Froot Loops in 1963.[2] Originally, there were only red, orange and yellow loops, but green, blue and purple were added during the 1990s. Different methods of production are used in the UK where, misleadingly sold the idea that each individual loop color was a different flavor, Kellogg's has acknowledged that all share the same fruit-blend flavor.[3][4]

Mascot[edit]

Toucan Sam has been the mascot of Froot Loops since its first appearance. Toucan Sam is a blue anthropomorphic toucan; the colors of his bill correspond to the three original Froot Loop colors.[5] While toucans have a sense of smell, as most other birds,[6] he is portrayed as having an uncanny ability to smell Froot Loops from great distances and locates a concealed bowl of the cereal while intoning "Follow my nose! It always knows!"[7] or "Follow my nose! For the fruity taste that shows!"

Toucan Sam was first voiced by voice actor Mel Blanc, originally with an "American accent" and later changing to a "British accent".[8]

Varieties[edit]

Kellogg's made several varieties of snack foods, including snack bags called Snack Ums. Snack Ums were similar to the cereal but larger. Their slogan was "Super-sized bites with deliciously intense natural fruit flavors" and "Flavor Bursting!"[9] Froot Loops-branding by Kellogg's was also used with the Froot Loops cereal bar,[10] and in 2021 Froot Loops Pop-Tarts.

There are also have been many variations of the original cereal like: Fruity Confetti Froot Loops, Marshmallow Blasted Froot Loops, Froot Loops Tropical Berry Swirls, Froot Loops CherryBerry Swirls, Froot Loops Melonberry Pink, Froot Loops LemonBerry Stripes, Alien Berry Froot Loops, Cherry Cherry Froot Loops, Rainbow Froot Loops, Golden Berry Froot Loops, Colossal Froot Loops, Froot Loops Starberries, Froot Loops Smoothie, Froot Loops Darkberries (USA Only), Double Lemony Loot Froot Loops, Froot Loops Fruity Golden Bars (USA Only), Froot Loops Sooper Loopers, Froot Loops With Sprinkles, Froot Loops Bloopers, Froot Loops Treasures (USA Only), Wild Berry Froot Loops, Tropical Froot Loops, Froot Loops Golden Stars (Canada Only), Blue Froot Loops (Canada Version), Froot Loops Birthday Hearts, (Canada Only),

In the middle of 2012, Kellogg's introduced Froot Loops to the UK market for a limited time with only the secondary colors (orange, green, and purple), as natural color substitutes for red, yellow, and blue could not be found. The recipe also differed from the US version. Kellogg's stated that "due to European legislation we have been unable to produce Froot Loops to the same specifications as the US product. The formulations are different, including sugar and salt levels and the UK version has been produced with natural food additives and flavorings which will account for the differences in appearance and taste between the two products." The UK Froot Loops are also larger in size compared with their American counterparts, and due to the different method of formulation, are a much coarser cereal. In September 2015, Kellogg's removed Froot Loops from the UK market due to a lack of demand for the cereal, although in 2017, a special Unicorn Froot Loops limited edition was released in the UK.[11] As of 2019, special limited edition Unicorn Froot Loops, Mermaid Froot Loops, and Baby Shark Froot Loops cereals have been made available.

Froot Loops Black Beak Saga[edit]

From around 2005 to 2007, a promotion was ran where Toucan Sam and his 3 Nephews discover a map leading to the treasure of Black Beak the pirate. Each commercial continued the storyline, either showing the crew sailing to a new island, fighting some creature that was after their Froot Loops, or learning more about Black Beak himself. Some of these commercials led to new flavors of Froot Loops being introduced as the story progressed. The flavors are as follows: Froot Loops Golden Berry,[12] Colossal Froot Loops,[13] Froot Loops Starberries,[14] Froot Loops Smoothie,[15] Froot Loops Darkberries,[16] Foot Loops Double Lemony Loot,[17] and Froot Loops Fruity Golden Bars.[18] The promotion ended with Sam and his Nephews finding Black Beaks treasure and Black Beak himself, whom they defeated and subsequently shared a bowl of Froot Loops with. All of the commercials for this promotion can be found at this reference.[19]

Froot Loops Bloopers[edit]

In February 2015, a spinoff cereal called Froot Loops Bloopers was sold and was promoted by licensing a unique Angry Birds Space episode.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kellogg's® Froot Loops® cereal". Kellogg's. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012.
  2. ^ Ungar, Peter S. (2007). Evolution of the Human Diet: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable. ISBN 9780195183467. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  3. ^ "Are the different colors of Froot Loops different flavors?". The Straight Dope. September 17, 1999. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Locker, Melissa (January 21, 2014). "Breaking Breakfast News: Froot Loops Are All the Same Flavor". Time.
  5. ^ "The Evolution of Froot Loops' Toucan Sam: From 1960s Black and White to 2013 in 3D". www.trustcollective.com. August 27, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  6. ^ Mayntz, Melissa (November 7, 2019). "Bird Senses and How They Use Them - Understanding Bird Senses". The Spruce. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  7. ^ Top 10 Greatest Breakfast Cereal Mascots of All Time. Babble Top (informative). May 6, 2020. Event occurs at 4:24-4:26. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  8. ^ Top 10 Greatest Breakfast Cereal Mascots of All Time. Babble Top (informative). May 6, 2020. Event occurs at 4:39-4:55. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  9. ^ "Snack Ums Froot Loops". taquitos.net.
  10. ^ "Froot Loops Cereal & Milk Bars". taquitos.net.
  11. ^ "Kellog's just launched unicorn fruit loops in the uK". independent.co.uk. September 18, 2017.
  12. ^ "Retro Junk".
  13. ^ "Retro Junk".
  14. ^ "Retro Junk".
  15. ^ "Retro Junk".
  16. ^ "Retro Junk".
  17. ^ "Retro Junk".
  18. ^ "Retro Junk".
  19. ^ "Froot Loops "Bottle" - YouTube". YouTube.

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