The Cotton Candy and “Moana” varieties will debut this summer, the same time the food giant expects to remove synthetic dyes ...
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Why Lucky Charms and Trix look different now
If your morning bowl of Lucky Charms or Trix looks a little different lately, you’re not imagining it. General Mills is ...
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General Mills unveils colorful new Lucky Charms and Trix cereals for summer: Everything we know
A closer look at the latest cereal launches from General Mills, featuring new flavors, naturally sourced colors, and playful ...
Silly Rabbit, Trix are for everyone who missed the iconic fruity shapes. General Mills Inc., the parent company of Trix, announced Monday it’s bringing back the beloved cereal shape of the 90s and ...
After receiving thousands of social media comments, mentions and requests for the return of the iconic cereal shape, Trix is officially announcing the return of the 90s favorite -- Classic Trix Fruity ...
Both new cereals are made with colors from natural sources.
After receiving thousands of customer requests, General Mills is giving the people what they want. After receiving thousands of customer requests, Trix is changing up their cereal once again. In 1991, ...
Silly rabbit, of course your Trix cereal looks different. That's because for the first time since Trix was introduced by General Mills in 1954, the brightly-colored cereal is not so bright anymore.
If you’ve been feeling nostalgic for the original Trix cereal — the kind with vibrant colors like blue and green — this news might make your morning a little brighter. Two years ago, General Mills ...
After receiving thousands of social media comments, mentions, and requests for the return of the iconic cereal shape, Trix is officially announcing the return of the 90s favorite -- Classic Trix ...
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