Each country has its own name for the cereal. For example, they're known as "Zucaritas" in Spanish-speaking countries, which translates loosely to "Sugaries. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, for example, they once offered toffee-flavored Frosties, which have since been discontinued via Just Food. Chocolate Frosted Flakes were discontinued for a few decades but made a triumphant return in and are currently on grocery store shelves if you want to give them a try via Kellogg's.
Tony the Tiger has been advertising the brand since it was introduced in A quick glance at the nutritional information for Frosted Flakes is already pretty jarring, but a deeper look at the ingredient list shows just how much of a dessert this breakfast can be. First up is milled corn: AKA, the processed part that the docs always warn shoppers about. The second ingredient is, of course, sugar — that's no surprise, given what we've covered.
But the third is something that not many are familiar with: malt flavor. According to Healthline , malt flavoring is derived from maltose, which "is a sugar made out of two glucose molecules bound together.
So, if your traditional sugar wasn't enough, Kellogg's found a way to satisfy your sweet tooth even more with this one. Eat This, Not That! Ironically enough, one of the few cereals that beat out the original was Frosted Flakes Energy Clusters, which clock in at 17 grams of sugar per serving. All we're saying is, at least 14th place winner Lucky Charms offers marshmallows to justify its own 13 grams of sugar per cup — if you're going to have a bowl of sugar for breakfast, it might as well be worth it!
Healthline explains that despite marketing that suggests otherwise, breakfast cereals like Frosted Flakes contribute very little nutritionally. Tony also once had a mother, Mama Tony , along with a wife and daughter. Frosted Flakes is the only cereal brand to promote athleticism across all platforms, particularly for children.
The cereal's original name was Sugar Frosted Flakes until when Kellogg's dropped the word "sugar. American voice actor Dal McKennon had a career spanning over fifty years, during which he voiced Gumby, Archie Andrews, a variety of Disney characters, and, of course, Tony the Tiger. Grinch" — was the booming voice of Tony the Tiger, popularizing the signature line, "They're grrrrreat!
In most of Europe, they're called " Frosties. According to a tweet from the official Frosted Flakes Twitter account, he stands at a whopping 7 feet tall. Although today he stands on two feet, Tony originally walked on all fours like a normal tiger. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.
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