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Kellogg's

Kellanova (formerly known as the Kellogg Company) is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, US. Kellogg's produces cereal (outside North America) and convenience foods, including crackers and toaster pastries, and markets their products by several well-known brands including the Kellogg's brand itself, Rice Krispies Treats, Pringles, Eggo, and Cheez-It, along with cereal internationally such as Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Frosties and Coco Pops.

Kellanova
FormerlyKellogg Company
Company typePublic
IndustryFood processing
FoundedFebruary 19, 1906; 117 years ago (1906-02-19) (as Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company) in
Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
FounderWill Keith Kellogg
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
,
US
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Steven Cahillane
(Chairman & CEO)
Products
Brands
Revenue US$13.547 billion[1] (2018)
US$1.706 billion[1] (2018)
US$1.344 billion[1] (2018)
Total assets US$17.780 billion[1] (2018)
Total equity US$3.159 billion[1] (2018)
OwnerW. K. Kellogg Foundation (18.3%)
Gordon Gund (6.4%)[2]
Number of employees
34,000 [1] (2018)
Websitewww.kellanova.com
Kellogg's brand logo used by both Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co, formerly used as a corporate logo until 2023
Former Kellogg's Café, Union Square (Manhattan)

Kellogg's products are manufactured and marketed in over 180 countries.[3] Kellogg's largest factory is at Trafford Park in Trafford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, which is also the location of its UK headquarters.[4] Other corporate office locations outside of Battle Creek include Chicago, Dublin (European Headquarters), Shanghai, and Querétaro City.[5] Kellogg's held a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II until her death in 2022.[6]

Kellogg's was split into two companies on October 2, 2023, with WK Kellogg Co owning the North American cereal division, and the existing company being rebranded to Kellanova, owning brands such as Pop-Tarts and Pringles alongside the international cereal division. "Kellogg's" itself became a brand name of both companies.

History

 
First Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co. corn flakes package (1906), later to become the Kellogg Food Company in 1908

In 1876, John Harvey Kellogg became the superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium (originally the Western Health Reform Institute founded by Ellen White) and his brother, W. K. Kellogg, worked as the bookkeeper. This is where corn flakes were created and led to the eventual formation of the Kellogg Company.

For years, W. K. Kellogg assisted his brother in research to improve the vegetarian diet of the Battle Creek Sanitarium's patients, especially in the search for wheat-based granola. The Kelloggs are best known for the invention of the famous breakfast cereal corn flakes. The development of the flaked cereal in 1894 has been variously described by those involved: Ella Eaton Kellogg, John Harvey Kellogg, his younger brother Will Keith Kellogg, and other family members. There is considerable disagreement over who was involved in the discovery, and the role that they played.[7] It is generally agreed that upon being called out one night, John Kellogg left a batch of wheat-berry dough behind. Rather than throwing it out the following day, he sent it through the rollers and was surprised to obtain delicate flakes, which could then be baked.[7]

W. K. Kellogg persuaded his brother to serve the food in a flake form. Soon the flaked wheat was being packaged to meet hundreds of guest mail-order requests after they left the Sanitarium. However, Dr. John Harvey forbade his brother Will from distributing cereal beyond his consumers. As a result, the brothers fell out, and W. K. launched the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19, 1906.[8][9] On July 4, 1907, a fire destroyed the main factory building. W.K. Kellogg had the new plant in full operation six months after the fire.[10]

Convincing his brother to relinquish rights to the product, Will's company produced and marketed the hugely successful Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes and was renamed the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1909, taking on the current name of the Kellogg Company in 1922.[8]

By 1909, Will's company produced 120,000 cases of Corn Flakes daily. John, who resented his brother's success, filed suit against Will's company in 1906 for the right to use the family name. The resulting legal battle, which included a trial that lasted an entire month, ended in December 1920 when the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in Will's favor.[11]

In 1931, the Kellogg Company announced that most of its factories would shift towards 30-hour work weeks from the usual 40. W.K. Kellogg stated that he did this so that an additional shift of workers would be employed to support people through the depression era. This practice remained until World War II and continued briefly after the war, although some departments and factories remained locked into 30-hour work weeks until 1980.[12]

In 1964, Kellogg's introduced its first non-cereal product. A pastry which can be heated in a toaster called Pop-Tarts.[13]

From 1969 to 1970, the slogan “Kellogg's puts more into your day” was used on Sunday morning TV shows. From 1969 to 1977, Kellogg's acquired various small businesses, including Salada Tea, Fearn International, Mrs. Smith's Pies, Eggo, and Pure Packed Foods;[14] however, it was later criticized for not diversifying further like General Mills and Quaker Oats were. After underspending its competition in marketing and product development, Kellogg's US market share hit a low of 36.7% in 1983. A prominent Wall Street analyst called it "a fine company that's past its prime" and the cereal market was being regarded as "mature". Such comments stimulated Kellogg chairman William E. LaMothe to improve, which primarily involved approaching the demographic of 80 million baby boomers rather than marketing children-oriented cereals. In emphasizing cereal's convenience and nutritional value, Kellogg's helped persuade U.S. consumers aged 25 to 49 to eat 26% more cereal than people of that age ate five years prior. The U.S. ready-to-eat cereal market, worth $3.7 billion at retail in 1983, totaled $5.4 billion by 1988 and had expanded three times as fast as the average grocery category. Kellogg's also introduced new products, including Crispix, Raisin Squares, and Nutri-Grain Biscuits, and reached out internationally with Just Right aimed at Australians and Genmai Flakes for Japan. During this time, the company maintained success over its top competitors: General Mills, which largely marketed children's cereals, and Post, which had difficulty in the adult cereal market.[15]

In 2001, Kellogg's acquired the Keebler Company for $3.87 billion.[16] Over the years, it has also gone on to acquire Morningstar Farms and Kashi divisions or subsidiaries. Kellogg's also owns the Bear Naked, Natural Touch, Cheez-It, Murray, Austin cookies and crackers, Famous Amos, Gardenburger (acquired 2007), and Plantation brands. Presently, Kellogg's is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation.[17]

In 2012, Kellogg's became the world's second-largest snack food company (after PepsiCo) by acquiring the potato crisps brand Pringles from Procter & Gamble for $2.7 billion in a cash deal.[18]

In 2017, Kellogg's acquired Chicago-based food company Rxbar for $654 million.[19] Earlier that year, Kellogg's also opened new corporate office space in Chicago's Merchandise Mart for its global growth and IT departments.[20] In the UK, Kellogg's also released the W. K. Kellogg brand of organic, vegan and plant-based cereals (such as granolas, organic wholegrain wheat, and "super grains") with no added sugars.[21]

In 2018, Kellogg's decided to cease their operations in Venezuela due to the economic crisis the country is facing.[22] Their factories were taken by the Venezuelan state under the Nicolás Maduro administration. In mid-2019, Venezuelan Kellogg's cereal boxes began portraying the Venezuelan flag and a motto from Maduro: "Together, everything is possible" (Spanish: Juntos todo es posible) alongside Kellogg's logo and mascots were sold all over the country. Kellogg's considers it as an illicit use, and the company stated they would take legal action.[23]

On April 1, 2019, it was announced that Kellogg's was selling Famous Amos, Murray's, Keebler, Mother's, and Little Brownie Bakers (one of the producers of the cookies for the Girl Scouts of the USA) to Ferrero SpA for $1.4 billion.[24][25][26] On July 29, 2019, that sale was completed.[27] Kellogg's kept the Keebler cracker line and replaced the Keebler name on their crackers with the Kellogg's name.

In June 2019, Kellogg's announced their next-generation Kellogg's® Better Days global commitment, focusing on hunger, children, and farmers, with specific targets to reach by 2030.[28]

In October 2019, Kellogg's partnered with GLAAD by "launching a new limited edition "All Together Cereal" and donating $50,000 to support GLAAD's anti-bullying and LGBTQ advocacy efforts". The All Together cereal combined six mini cereal boxes into one package to bring attention to anti-bullying.[29]

In January 2020, Kellogg's decided to work with suppliers to phase out the use of glyphosate by 2025, which some farmers have used as a drying agent for wheat and oats supplied to Kellogg's.[30]

In October 2021, workers at all of Kellogg's cereal-producing plants in the United States went on a strike conducted by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union over disagreements over the terms of a new labor contract.[31] On December 3, 2021, a tentative deal was struck to end the worker strike,[32] but the union members overwhelmingly rejected the tentative agreement[33] and Kellogg's management announced they would seek to replace all 1,400 striking workers.[34] On December 21, 2021, about 1,400 Kellogg workers approved a collective bargaining agreement, ending the strike, which had lasted 77 days.[35][36][37]

On June 21, 2022, Kellogg's announced that the company would spin off three cereal, snacks, and plant-based food divisions.[38][39] The North American cereal and plant-based food spin-off companies will keep Battle Creek as their headquarters and the new snack and international cereal company will be based in Chicago.[40] The successor company, known as Global Snacking Co. temporarily, represents 80 percent or $11.4 billion of Kellogg's sales. 60 percent of Global Snacking's business was snacks, and nearly half of the company's business was in the United States. The cereal business, temporarily called North America Cereal Co., would be the second-largest American cereal company and the largest in Canada and the Caribbean, with 5 of the top 11 brands and $2.4 billion in annual sales. Plant-based foods, representing $340 million in annual sales, would be called "Plant Co." and could even be sold.[41] In January 2023, Kellogg's shelved its plans to spin off its plant food business and would retain it as part of Global Snacking Co.[42] On March 15, 2023, Kellogg's announced that North America Cereal Co. branch will be named WK Kellogg Co and Global Snacking Co. branch will be called Kellanova. The ticker symbol "K" will be used by Kellanova on the NYSE.[43] The split was completed on October 2, 2023.[44][45] The WK Kellogg Co has the NYSE stock symbol "KLG".[46]

Finances

For the fiscal year 2017, Kellogg's reported earnings of US$1.269 billion, with an annual revenue of US$12.932 billion, a decline of 0.7% over the previous fiscal cycle. Kellogg's market capitalization was valued at over US$22.1 billion in November 2018.[47]

Year Revenue
in mil. US$
Net income
in mil. US$
Total Assets
in mil. US$
Citation
2005 10,177 980 10,575
2006 10,907 1,004 10,714
2007 11,776 1,103 11,397
2008 12,822 1,148 10,946
2009 12,575 1,212 11,200
2010 12,397 1,287 11,847 [48]
2011 13,198 866 11,943 [49]
2012 14,197 961 15,169 [50]
2013 14,792 1,807 15,474 [51]
2014 14,580 632 15,153 [52]
2015 13,525 614 15,251 [53]
2016 13,014 694 15,111 [54]
2017 12,923 1,269 16,351 [55]
2018 13,547 1,336 17,780 [56]
2019 13,578 960 17,564 [57]
2020 13,770 1,251 17,996 [58]
2021 14,181 1,488 18,178 [59]

Brands

Cereal

 
Advertisement, 1910s

Here is a list of Kellanova's cereals (international only) with available varieties:

  • All-Bran: All-Bran Original, All-Bran Bran Buds, All-Bran Bran Flakes (UK), All-Bran Extra Fiber, All-Bran Guardian (Canada)
  • Apple Jacks
  • Apple Jacks Apple vs Cinnamon Limited Edition
  • Apple Jacks 72 Flavor Blast (Germany)
  • Bran Buds (New Zealand)
  • Bran Flakes
  • Chocos (India, Europe)
  • Chocolate Corn Flakes: a chocolate version of Corn Flakes. First sold in the UK in 1998 (as Choco Corn Flakes or Choco Flakes), but discontinued a few years later. Re-released in 2011.
  • Cinnabon
  • Cinnamon Mini Buns
  • Coco Pops Coco Rocks
  • Coco Pops Special Edition Challenger Spaceship
  • Coco Pops Crunchers
  • Coco Pops Mega Munchers
  • Coco Pops Moons and Stars
  • Cocoa Krispies or Coco Pops (also called Choco Pops in France, Choco Krispies in Portugal, Spain, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Choco Krispis in Latin America)
  • Cocoa Flakes
  • Corn Flakes
  • Complete Wheat Bran Flakes/Bran Flakes
  • Corn Pops
  • Country Store
  • Cracklin' Oat Bran
  • Crayola Jazzberry Cereal: In 2021, Kellogg and Crayola teamed up to create a fruit flavored cereal with a coloring book on the box.[60]
  • Crispix
  • Crunch: Caramel Nut Crunch, Cran-Vanilla Crunch, Toasted Honey Crunch
  • Crunchy Nut (formerly Crunchy Nut Cornflakes)
  • Crunch Nut Bran
  • Cruncheroos
  • Disney cereals: Disney Hunny B's Honey-Graham, Disney Mickey's Magix, Disney Mud & Bugs, Pirates of the Caribbean, Disney Princess
  • Donut Shop
  • Eggo
  • Extra (Muesli): Fruit and Nut, Fruit Magic, Nut Delight
  • Froot Loops: Froot Loops, Froot Loops 13 Less Sugar, Marshmallow Froot Loops, Froot Bloopers
  • Frosted Flakes (Frosties outside of the US/Canada): Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes 13Kellogg's Banana Frosted Flakes, Kellogg's Birthday Confetti Frosted Flakes, Kellogg's Cocoa Frosted Flakes, Less Sugar, Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers, Honey Nut
  • Frosted Mini-Wheats (known in the UK as Toppas until the early 1990s, when the name was changed to Frosted Wheats. The name Toppas is still applied to this product in other parts of Europe, as in Germany and Austria)
  • Fruit Harvest: Fruit Harvest Apple Cinnamon, Fruit Harvest Peach Strawberry, Fruit Harvest Strawberry Blueberry
  • Fruit 'n Fibre (not related to the Post cereal of the same name sold in the US)
  • Fruit Winders (UK)
  • Genmai Flakes (Japan)
  • Guardian (Australia, NZ, Canada)
  • Happy Inside: Bold Blueberry, Simply Strawberry, Coconut Crunch
  • Honey Loops (formerly Honey Nut Loops)
  • Honey Nut Corn Flakes
  • Honey Smacks (US)/Smacks (other markets)
  • Jif Peanut Butter Cereal (US only)
  • Just Right: Just Right Original, Just Right Fruit & Nut, Just Right Just Grains, Just Right Tropical, Just Right Berry & Apple, Just Right Crunchy Blends – Cranberry, Almond & Sultana (Australia/NZ), Just Right Crunchy Blends – Apple, Date & Sultana (Australia/NZ)
  • Khampa Tsampa- Roasted Barley (Tibet)[61]
  • Kombos
  • Krave – chocolate cereal introduced in the UK in 2010, then rolled out in Europe as Tresor or Trésor in 2011, and in North America in 2012
  • Komplete (Australia)
  • Low-Fat Granola: Low-Fat Granola, Low-Fat Granola with Raisins
  • Mini Max
  • Mini Swirlz
  • Mini-Wheats: Mini-Wheats Frosted Original, Mini-Wheats Frosted Bite Size, Mini-Wheats Frosted Maple & Brown Sugar, Mini-Wheats Raisin, Mini-Wheats Strawberry, Mini-Wheats Vanilla Creme, Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight, Mini-Wheats Blackcurrant
  • Mueslix: Mueslix with Raisins, Dates & Almonds
  • Nutri-Grain
  • Nut Feast
  • Oat Bran: Cracklin' Oat Bran
  • Optivita
  • Pop-Tarts Bites: Frosted Strawberry, Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon
  • Raisin Bran/Sultana Bran: Raisin Bran, Raisin Bran Crunch, Sultana Bran (Australia/NZ), Sultana Bran Crunch (Australia/NZ)
  • Raisin Wheats
  • Rice Krispies/Rice Bubbles: Rice Krispies, Frosted Rice Krispies (Ricicles in the UK), Gluten Free Rice Krispies, Rice Bubbles, LCMs, Rice Krispies Cocoa (Canada only), Rice Crispies Multi-Grain Shapes, Rice Krispies Treats Cereal[62]
  • Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Chocolatey Almond cereal
  • Scooby-Doo cereal: Cinnamon Marshmallow Scooby-Doo! Cereal
  • Smart Start: Smart Start, Smart Start Soy Protein Cereal
  • Smorz
  • Special K: Special K, Special K low carb lifestyle, Special K Red Berries, Special K Vanilla Almond, Special K Honey & Almond (Australia), Special K Forest Berries (Australia), Special K Purple Berries (UK), Special K Light Muesli Mixed Berries & Apple (Australia/NZ), Special K Light Muesli Peach & Mango flavour (Australia/NZ), Special K Dark Chocolate (Belgium), Special K Milk Chocolate (Belgium), Special K Sustain (UK)
  • Spider-Man cereal: Spider-Man Spidey-Berry
  • SpongeBob SquarePants cereal
  • Strawberry Pops (South Africa)
  • Super Mario Cereal
  • Sustain: Sustain, Sustain Selection
  • Tresor (Europe)
  • Variety
  • Vector (Canada only)
  • Yeast bites with honey
  • Kringelz (formerly known as ZimZ!): mini cinnamon-flavored spirals. Only sold in Germany and Austria[63][64]

Discontinued cereals and foods

 
1917 advertisement for Krumbles
Banana-flavoured variation of Rice Krispies. First appeared in the UK in 1995, but discontinued shortly thereafter.
Sold in the UK for a limited period
  • Bart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Cereal[69]
  • Bigg Mixx cereal[69]
  • Buckwheat & Maple[70]
  • Buzz Blasts (based on Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story movies)[69]
  • C-3PO's cereal: Introduced in 1984 and inspired by the multi-lingual droid from Star Wars, the cereal called itself "a New (crunchy) Force at Breakfast" and was composed of "twin rings phased together for two crunches in every double-O". In other words, they were shaped like the digit 8. After severing the cereal's ties to Star Wars, the company renamed it Pro-Grain and promoted it with sports-oriented commercials.[71]
  • Cinnamon Crunch Crispix
  • Cinnamon Mini-Buns
  • Cocoa Hoots: Manufactured briefly in the early 1970s, this cereal resembled Cheerios but was chocolate-flavored. The mascot was a cartoon character named Newton the Owl, and one of its commercials featured a young Jodie Foster.
  • Coco Pops Strawss
  • Complete Oat Bran Flakes
  • Concentrate[72]
  • Corn Flakes with Instant Bananas
  • Corn Soya cereal
  • Crunchy Loggs[69]
  • Double Dip Crunch[62]
  • Eggo Waf-Fulls
  • Frosted Krispies
  • Frosted Rice: This was a combination of Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies, using Rice Krispies with frosting on them. Tony Jr. was the brand's mascot.
  • Fruit Twistables
  • Fruity Marshmallow Krispies
  • Golden Crackles
  • Golden Oatmeal Crunch (later revised to Golden Crunch)
  • Gro-Pup Dog Food and Dog Biscuits
  • Heartwise (which contained psyllium, an Indian-grown grain used as a laxative and cholesterol-reducer)[73]
  • Homer's Cinnamon Donut Cereal (based on The Simpsons TV cartoon)[69]
  • Kenmei Rice Bran cereal[74]
  • KOMBOs (orange, strawberry and chocolate flavors)[69][75]
  • Kream Krunch
  • Krumbles cereal:[76] Manufactured from approximately the 1920s to the mid-1960s; based on shreds of wheat but different from shredded wheat in texture. Unlike the latter, it tended to remain crisp in milk. In the Chicago area, Krumbles was available into the late 1960s. It was also high in fiber, although that attribute was not in vogue at the time.
  • Marshmallow Krispies (later revised to Fruity Marshmallow Krispies)[62]
  • Most
  • Mr. T's Muscle Crunch (1983–1985)
  • Nut & Honey Crunch[69]
  • OJ's ("All the Vitamin C of a 4-oz. Glass of Orange Juice")[77]
  • OKs cereal (early 1960s): Oat-based cereal physically resembling the competing brand Cheerios, with half the OKs shaped like letter O's and the other half shaped like K's, but did not taste like Cheerios. OKs originally featured Big Otis, a giant, burly Scotsman, on the box; this was replaced by the more familiar Yogi Bear.
  • Pep: Best remembered as the sponsor of the Superman radio serial.
  • Pokémon Cereal: A limited edition cereal that contained marshmallow shapes in the forms of Gen I Pokémon Pikachu, Oddish, Poliwhirl and Ditto. They later returned with marshmallows formed like Cleffa, Wobbuffet and Pichu for a short time.
  • Pop-Tarts Crunch[62]
  • Powerpuff Girls Cereal
  • Product 19: Discontinued in 2016
  • Pro Grain[78]
  • Puffa Puffa Rice (late 1960s–early 1970s)
  • Raisin Squares[79]
  • Raisins Rice and Rye[80]
  • Razzle Dazzle Rice Krispies
  • Ricicles
  • Sugar Stars/Stars/All-Stars cereal
  • Strawberry Rice Krispies
  • Strawberry Splitz
  • 3 Point Pops[81]
  • Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers[69]
  • Tony's Turboz
  • Triple Snack[75]
  • Yogos: Discontinued in 2011
  • Yogos (Berry, Mango, Strawberry, 72 Flavor Blast (Germany), Cookies and Cream, Tacos (Mexico))
  • Yogos Rollers: Discontinued in 2009
  • Zimz: Cinnamon Cereal Discontinued
  • Start (UK)

Marketing

 
Kellogg's Sans (typeface used by Kellogg's)

Various methods have been used in the company's history to promote the company and its brands. Foremost among these is the design of the Kellogg's logo by Ferris Crane under the art direction of famed type guru Y. Ames. Another was the well-remembered jingle "K E double-L, O double-good, Kellogg's best to you!".

With the rising popularity of patent medicine in early 20th century advertising, The Kellogg Company of Canada published a book named A New Way of Living that showed readers "how to achieve a new way of living; how to preserve vitality; how to maintain enthusiasm and energy; how to get the most out of life because of a physical ability to enjoy it". It touted the All-Bran cereal as the secret to leading "normal" lives free of constipation.[82]

Kellogg's was a major sponsor throughout the run of the hit CBS panel show What's My Line?[83] It and its associated products Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies were also major sponsors for the PBS Kids children's animated series Dragon Tales.[84]

Kellogg's is a sponsor of USA Gymnastics and produced the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics, a 36-city tour held in 2016 after the Olympic games and featured performances by recent medal-winning gymnasts from the United States.[85]

Kellogg's is currently the title sponsor of three college football bowl games. First, it was announced in 2019 that Kellogg's would become the new title sponsor of the Sun Bowl game, with the game being branded as the "Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl".[86] This was followed in 2020 by the company using its Cheez-It brand to sponsor of the game now known as the Pop-Tarts Bowl.[87] In 2022, Kellogg's added the Citrus Bowl to its bowl sponsorships, with the game branded as the "Cheez-It Citrus Bowl".[88]

Premiums and prizes

W.K. Kellogg was the first to introduce prizes in boxes of cereal. The marketing strategy that he established has produced thousands of different cereal box prizes that have been distributed by the tens of billions.[89]

Children's premiums

Beginning in 1909, Kellogg's Corn Flakes had the first cereal premium with The Funny Jungleland Moving Pictures Book. The book was originally available as a prize that was given to the customer in the store with the purchase of two packages of the cereal.[90] But in 1909, Kellogg's changed the book giveaway to a premium mail-in offer for the cost of a dime. Over 2.5 million copies of the book were distributed in different editions over a period of 23 years.[91]

Cereal box prizes

In 1945, Kellogg's inserted a prize in the form of pin-back buttons into each box of Pep cereal. Pep pins have included U.S. Army squadrons as well as characters from newspaper comics and were available through 1947. There were five series of comic characters and 18 different buttons in each set, with a total of 90 in the collection.[89] Other manufacturers of major brands of cereal, including General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Post Foods, and Quaker Oats, followed suit and inserted prizes into boxes of cereal to promote sales and brand loyalty.

Mascots

Licensed brands have been omitted since the corresponding mascots would be obvious (for example, Spider-Man is the mascot for Spider-Man Spidey-Berry).

Motorsports

Kellogg's made its first foray into auto racing between 1991 and 1992 when the company sponsored the #41 Chevrolets fielded by Larry Hedrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series and driven by Phil Parsons, Dave Marcis, Greg Sacks, Hut Stricklin, and Richard Petty, but they gained greater prominence for their sponsorship of two-time Winston Cup Champion Terry Labonte from 1993 to 2006, the last 12 years of that as the sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports' No.5 car. Kellogg's sponsored the No.5 car for Labonte, Kyle Busch, Casey Mears, and Mark Martin until 2010, and it then served as an associate sponsor for Carl Edwards' #99 car for Roush Fenway Racing.

Kellogg's placed Dale Earnhardt on Kellogg's Corn Flakes boxes for 1993 six-time Winston Cup champion and 1994 seven-time Winston Cup champion, as well as Jeff Gordon on the Mini Wheats box for the 1993 Rookie of the Year, 1995 Brickyard 400 inaugural race, 1997 Champion, and 1998 three-time champion, and a special three-pack racing box set with Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Terry Labonte, and Dale Jarrett in 1996.

Merchandising

Kellogg's has used some merchandising for their products. Entertainer Jimmy Durante appeared in some Kellogg's commercials in the 1960s. Kellogg's once released Mission Nutrition, a PC game that came free with special packs of cereal. It played in a similar fashion as Donkey Kong Country; users could play as Tony the Tiger, Coco the Monkey, or Snap, Crackle, and Pop. Kellogg's has also released "Talking" games. The two current versions are Talking Tony and Talking Sam. In these games, a microphone is used to play games and create voice commands for their computers. In Talking Tony, Tony the Tiger, one of Kellogg's most famous mascots, would be the main and only character in the game. In Talking Sam, Toucan Sam, another famous mascot, would be in the game, instead. Some [toy cars] have the Kellogg's logo on them, and occasionally their mascots.

There was also a Talking Snap Crackle and Pop software.

Olympic Games

Kellogg's frequently partners with the Olympic Games to feature American athletes from the Olympic Games on the packages of their cereal brands.[92] In 2017, the company announced its marketing campaign for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games featuring American athletes Nathan Chen, Kelly Clark, Meghan Duggan and Mike Schultz.[93]

Misleading claims

Advertising

We expect more from a great American company than making dubious claims—not once, but twice—that its cereals improve children's health...

—Jon Leibowitz, Chairman of the F.T.C.[94]

On June 3, 2010, Kellogg's was found to be making unsubstantiated and misleading claims in advertising their cereal products by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).[94][95][96]

Kellogg's responded by stating "We stand behind the validity of our product claims and research, so we agreed to an order that covers those claims. We believe that the revisions to the existing consent agreement satisfied any remaining concerns."[96]

The FTC had previously found fault with Kellogg's claims that Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal improved kids' attentiveness by nearly 20%.[97]

The Children's Advertising Review Unit of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has also suggested that the language on Kellogg Pop-Tarts packages saying the pastries are "Made with Real Fruit" should be taken off the products.[98] In July 2012, the UK banned a "Special K" advertisement due to its citing caloric values that did not take into account the caloric value of milk consumed with the cereal.[99] In 2016 an ad telling UK consumers that Special K is “full of goodness” and “nutritious” was banned.[100]

Questionable nutritional value

Some of Kellogg's marketing has been questioned in the press, prompted by an increase in consumer awareness of the mismatch between the marketing messages and the products themselves.[101]

Food bloggers are also questioning the marketing methods used by cereal manufacturing companies such as Kellogg's, due to their high sugar content and use of ingredients such as high-fructose corn syrup.[102]

2021 Pop-Tarts lawsuit

A class-action lawsuit was filed against Kellogg's in October 2021 claiming they are not putting enough strawberries in their strawberry flavored Pop-Tarts, and seeking $5 million in damages.[103] In April 2022, the lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge.[104]

Another lawsuit was filed against Kellog's in 2021, with the plaintiff claiming that Kellogg's defrauded customers regarding the contents of its Frosted Chocolate Fudge Pop-Tarts. The plaintiff stated she would not have purchased the Pop-Tarts had she known they did not contain milk, milkfat, or butter. In June 2022, a US district judge dismissed the lawsuit, stating that a reasonable consumer would not expect those ingredients.[105]

Recalls

2010 cereal recall

On June 25, the company voluntarily began to recall about 28 million boxes of Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Froot Loops and Honey Smacks because of an unusual smell and flavor from the packages' liners that could make people ill. Kellogg's said about 20 people complained about the cereals, including five who reported nausea and vomiting. Consumers reported the cereal smelled or tasted waxy or like metal or soap. Company spokeswoman J. Adaire Putnam said some described it as tasting stale. However, no serious health problems had been reported.[106]

The suspected chemical that caused the illnesses was 2-methylnaphthalene, used in the cereal packaging process. Little is known about 2-methylnaphthalene's impact on human health as the Food and Drug Administration has no scientific data on its impact on humans, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also does not have health and safety data. This is despite the EPA having sought information on it from the chemical industry for 16 years. 2-Methylnaphthalene is a component of crude oil and is "structurally related to naphthalene, an ingredient in mothballs and toilet-deodorant blocks" that the EPA considers a possible human carcinogen.[107][108]

Kellogg's offered consumers refunds in the meantime.[109] Only products with the letters "KN" following the use-by date were included in the recall.[110] The products were distributed throughout the US and began arriving in stores in late March 2010. Products in Canada were not affected.[111]

2012 cereal recall

Kellogg's issued a voluntary recall of some of its "Frosted Mini-Wheats Bite Size Original" and "Mini-Wheats Unfrosted Bite Size" products due to the possibility of flexible metal mesh fragments in the food. The affected products varied in size from single-serving bowls to large 70-ounce cartons. Use-by dates printed on the recalled packages ranged from April 1, 2013, to September 21, 2013, and were accompanied by the letters KB, AP or FK.[112]

Human rights violations and strikes

Human right violations of palm oil in 2016

According to Amnesty International in 2016, Kellogg's palm oil provider Wilmar International profited from 8 to 14-year-old child labor and forced labor. Some workers were extorted, threatened or not paid for work. Some workers suffered severe injuries from chemicals such as Paraquat.[113][114] Kellogg's alleged not being aware of the child abuses due to traceability; Amnesty's human rights director replied that "Using mealy-mouthed excuses about 'traceability' is a total cop-out."[115]

2021 strike

In October 2021, over a thousand employees at four Kelloggs manufacturing plants in the United States went on strike for better working conditions and higher wages. Two months into the strikes, Kelloggs fired all the striking workers and posted their jobs in December after negotiations with the BCTGM union failed. During the talks, Kelloggs had threatened to move jobs to Mexico if the union did not agree to Kelloggs' proposal.[116] Kelloggs also filed a lawsuit against the union.[117] As a result, several calls for a boycott went viral.[118][119]

Political involvement

Genetically modified foods labelling

Kellogg's donated around US$2 million opposing California Proposition 37, a 2012 ballot initiative that, if enacted, would have required compulsory labeling of genetically engineered food products.[120] In March 2016, though, they vowed to label all of their products with genetically modified organisms as such by 2020.[121]

Climate change

In August 2014, Kellogg's called on the President to support the Paris Agreement on climate change.[122] In 2016, Kellogg Company urged President-elect Donald Trump to "continue the Paris Climate Agreement".[123]

Voter ID laws

Kellogg's has donated to notable groups opposing voter-ID laws, such as the Applied Research Center (now RaceForward).[124] The company also decided to remove their advertisements from the Breitbart News website.[125] Breitbart News in turn called for a boycott of Kellogg's products.[126]

Education grant

In January 2012, Kellogg's gave the Calhoun School a $250,000 grant for a "three-part youth-based project on issues of white privilege and institutionalized racism".[127]

Operations

 
The Trafford Park factory in Greater Manchester, England—Kellogg's European base since 1938.[4] The factory produces more Corn Flakes than any other Kellogg's factory in the world.[128]

See also

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This article is about the global snack company For the North American cereal company see WK Kellogg Co For other uses see Kellogg disambiguation Kellanova formerly known as the Kellogg Company is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago Illinois US Kellogg s produces cereal outside North America and convenience foods including crackers and toaster pastries and markets their products by several well known brands including the Kellogg s brand itself Rice Krispies Treats Pringles Eggo and Cheez It along with cereal internationally such as Corn Flakes Rice Krispies Frosties and Coco Pops KellanovaFormerlyKellogg CompanyCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE KS amp P 500 componentIndustryFood processingFoundedFebruary 19 1906 117 years ago 1906 02 19 as Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company inBattle Creek Michigan U S FounderWill Keith KelloggHeadquartersChicago Illinois USArea servedWorldwideKey peopleSteven Cahillane Chairman amp CEO ProductsCereals outside North America CrackersToaster pastriesCereal barsFruit flavored snacksFrozen wafflesVegetarian foodsBrandsEggoGardenburgerPringlesSunshine Biscuits RxbarRevenueUS 13 547 billion 1 2018 Operating incomeUS 1 706 billion 1 2018 Net incomeUS 1 344 billion 1 2018 Total assetsUS 17 780 billion 1 2018 Total equityUS 3 159 billion 1 2018 OwnerW K Kellogg Foundation 18 3 Gordon Gund 6 4 2 Number of employees34 000 1 2018 Websitewww wbr kellanova wbr comKellogg s brand logo used by both Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co formerly used as a corporate logo until 2023Former Kellogg s Cafe Union Square Manhattan Kellogg s products are manufactured and marketed in over 180 countries 3 Kellogg s largest factory is at Trafford Park in Trafford Greater Manchester United Kingdom which is also the location of its UK headquarters 4 Other corporate office locations outside of Battle Creek include Chicago Dublin European Headquarters Shanghai and Queretaro City 5 Kellogg s held a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II until her death in 2022 6 Kellogg s was split into two companies on October 2 2023 with WK Kellogg Co owning the North American cereal division and the existing company being rebranded to Kellanova owning brands such as Pop Tarts and Pringles alongside the international cereal division Kellogg s itself became a brand name of both companies Contents 1 History 2 Finances 3 Brands 3 1 Cereal 3 2 Discontinued cereals and foods 4 Marketing 4 1 Premiums and prizes 4 1 1 Children s premiums 4 1 2 Cereal box prizes 4 2 Mascots 4 3 Motorsports 4 4 Merchandising 4 5 Olympic Games 5 Misleading claims 5 1 Advertising 5 2 Questionable nutritional value 5 3 2021 Pop Tarts lawsuit 6 Recalls 6 1 2010 cereal recall 6 2 2012 cereal recall 7 Human rights violations and strikes 7 1 Human right violations of palm oil in 2016 7 2 2021 strike 8 Political involvement 8 1 Genetically modified foods labelling 8 2 Climate change 8 3 Voter ID laws 8 4 Education grant 9 Operations 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistorySee also Will Keith Kellogg nbsp First Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co corn flakes package 1906 later to become the Kellogg Food Company in 1908In 1876 John Harvey Kellogg became the superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium originally the Western Health Reform Institute founded by Ellen White and his brother W K Kellogg worked as the bookkeeper This is where corn flakes were created and led to the eventual formation of the Kellogg Company For years W K Kellogg assisted his brother in research to improve the vegetarian diet of the Battle Creek Sanitarium s patients especially in the search for wheat based granola The Kelloggs are best known for the invention of the famous breakfast cereal corn flakes The development of the flaked cereal in 1894 has been variously described by those involved Ella Eaton Kellogg John Harvey Kellogg his younger brother Will Keith Kellogg and other family members There is considerable disagreement over who was involved in the discovery and the role that they played 7 It is generally agreed that upon being called out one night John Kellogg left a batch of wheat berry dough behind Rather than throwing it out the following day he sent it through the rollers and was surprised to obtain delicate flakes which could then be baked 7 W K Kellogg persuaded his brother to serve the food in a flake form Soon the flaked wheat was being packaged to meet hundreds of guest mail order requests after they left the Sanitarium However Dr John Harvey forbade his brother Will from distributing cereal beyond his consumers As a result the brothers fell out and W K launched the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19 1906 8 9 On July 4 1907 a fire destroyed the main factory building W K Kellogg had the new plant in full operation six months after the fire 10 Convincing his brother to relinquish rights to the product Will s company produced and marketed the hugely successful Kellogg s Toasted Corn Flakes and was renamed the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1909 taking on the current name of the Kellogg Company in 1922 8 By 1909 Will s company produced 120 000 cases of Corn Flakes daily John who resented his brother s success filed suit against Will s company in 1906 for the right to use the family name The resulting legal battle which included a trial that lasted an entire month ended in December 1920 when the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in Will s favor 11 In 1931 the Kellogg Company announced that most of its factories would shift towards 30 hour work weeks from the usual 40 W K Kellogg stated that he did this so that an additional shift of workers would be employed to support people through the depression era This practice remained until World War II and continued briefly after the war although some departments and factories remained locked into 30 hour work weeks until 1980 12 In 1964 Kellogg s introduced its first non cereal product A pastry which can be heated in a toaster called Pop Tarts 13 From 1969 to 1970 the slogan Kellogg s puts more into your day was used on Sunday morning TV shows From 1969 to 1977 Kellogg s acquired various small businesses including Salada Tea Fearn International Mrs Smith s Pies Eggo and Pure Packed Foods 14 however it was later criticized for not diversifying further like General Mills and Quaker Oats were After underspending its competition in marketing and product development Kellogg s US market share hit a low of 36 7 in 1983 A prominent Wall Street analyst called it a fine company that s past its prime and the cereal market was being regarded as mature Such comments stimulated Kellogg chairman William E LaMothe to improve which primarily involved approaching the demographic of 80 million baby boomers rather than marketing children oriented cereals In emphasizing cereal s convenience and nutritional value Kellogg s helped persuade U S consumers aged 25 to 49 to eat 26 more cereal than people of that age ate five years prior The U S ready to eat cereal market worth 3 7 billion at retail in 1983 totaled 5 4 billion by 1988 and had expanded three times as fast as the average grocery category Kellogg s also introduced new products including Crispix Raisin Squares and Nutri Grain Biscuits and reached out internationally with Just Right aimed at Australians and Genmai Flakes for Japan During this time the company maintained success over its top competitors General Mills which largely marketed children s cereals and Post which had difficulty in the adult cereal market 15 In 2001 Kellogg s acquired the Keebler Company for 3 87 billion 16 Over the years it has also gone on to acquire Morningstar Farms and Kashi divisions or subsidiaries Kellogg s also owns the Bear Naked Natural Touch Cheez It Murray Austin cookies and crackers Famous Amos Gardenburger acquired 2007 and Plantation brands Presently Kellogg s is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation 17 In 2012 Kellogg s became the world s second largest snack food company after PepsiCo by acquiring the potato crisps brand Pringles from Procter amp Gamble for 2 7 billion in a cash deal 18 In 2017 Kellogg s acquired Chicago based food company Rxbar for 654 million 19 Earlier that year Kellogg s also opened new corporate office space in Chicago s Merchandise Mart for its global growth and IT departments 20 In the UK Kellogg s also released the W K Kellogg brand of organic vegan and plant based cereals such as granolas organic wholegrain wheat and super grains with no added sugars 21 In 2018 Kellogg s decided to cease their operations in Venezuela due to the economic crisis the country is facing 22 Their factories were taken by the Venezuelan state under the Nicolas Maduro administration In mid 2019 Venezuelan Kellogg s cereal boxes began portraying the Venezuelan flag and a motto from Maduro Together everything is possible Spanish Juntos todo es posible alongside Kellogg s logo and mascots were sold all over the country Kellogg s considers it as an illicit use and the company stated they would take legal action 23 On April 1 2019 it was announced that Kellogg s was selling Famous Amos Murray s Keebler Mother s and Little Brownie Bakers one of the producers of the cookies for the Girl Scouts of the USA to Ferrero SpA for 1 4 billion 24 25 26 On July 29 2019 that sale was completed 27 Kellogg s kept the Keebler cracker line and replaced the Keebler name on their crackers with the Kellogg s name In June 2019 Kellogg s announced their next generation Kellogg s Better Days global commitment focusing on hunger children and farmers with specific targets to reach by 2030 28 In October 2019 Kellogg s partnered with GLAAD by launching a new limited edition All Together Cereal and donating 50 000 to support GLAAD s anti bullying and LGBTQ advocacy efforts The All Together cereal combined six mini cereal boxes into one package to bring attention to anti bullying 29 In January 2020 Kellogg s decided to work with suppliers to phase out the use of glyphosate by 2025 which some farmers have used as a drying agent for wheat and oats supplied to Kellogg s 30 In October 2021 workers at all of Kellogg s cereal producing plants in the United States went on a strike conducted by the Bakery Confectionery Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union over disagreements over the terms of a new labor contract 31 On December 3 2021 a tentative deal was struck to end the worker strike 32 but the union members overwhelmingly rejected the tentative agreement 33 and Kellogg s management announced they would seek to replace all 1 400 striking workers 34 On December 21 2021 about 1 400 Kellogg workers approved a collective bargaining agreement ending the strike which had lasted 77 days 35 36 37 On June 21 2022 Kellogg s announced that the company would spin off three cereal snacks and plant based food divisions 38 39 The North American cereal and plant based food spin off companies will keep Battle Creek as their headquarters and the new snack and international cereal company will be based in Chicago 40 The successor company known as Global Snacking Co temporarily represents 80 percent or 11 4 billion of Kellogg s sales 60 percent of Global Snacking s business was snacks and nearly half of the company s business was in the United States The cereal business temporarily called North America Cereal Co would be the second largest American cereal company and the largest in Canada and the Caribbean with 5 of the top 11 brands and 2 4 billion in annual sales Plant based foods representing 340 million in annual sales would be called Plant Co and could even be sold 41 In January 2023 Kellogg s shelved its plans to spin off its plant food business and would retain it as part of Global Snacking Co 42 On March 15 2023 Kellogg s announced that North America Cereal Co branch will be named WK Kellogg Co and Global Snacking Co branch will be called Kellanova The ticker symbol K will be used by Kellanova on the NYSE 43 The split was completed on October 2 2023 44 45 The WK Kellogg Co has the NYSE stock symbol KLG 46 FinancesFor the fiscal year 2017 Kellogg s reported earnings of US 1 269 billion with an annual revenue of US 12 932 billion a decline of 0 7 over the previous fiscal cycle Kellogg s market capitalization was valued at over US 22 1 billion in November 2018 47 Year Revenuein mil US Net incomein mil US Total Assetsin mil US Citation2005 10 177 980 10 5752006 10 907 1 004 10 7142007 11 776 1 103 11 3972008 12 822 1 148 10 9462009 12 575 1 212 11 2002010 12 397 1 287 11 847 48 2011 13 198 866 11 943 49 2012 14 197 961 15 169 50 2013 14 792 1 807 15 474 51 2014 14 580 632 15 153 52 2015 13 525 614 15 251 53 2016 13 014 694 15 111 54 2017 12 923 1 269 16 351 55 2018 13 547 1 336 17 780 56 2019 13 578 960 17 564 57 2020 13 770 1 251 17 996 58 2021 14 181 1 488 18 178 59 BrandsBear Naked Inc Cheez It Crackers Eggo Fruit Winders Fruity Snacks Morningstar Farms Club Crackers Nutri Grain Pop Tarts Pringles Rxbar Sunshine Biscuits Town House Zesta Crackers Carr s US only Rice Krispies Treats Incogmeato Joybol Austin Sandwich Cookies Cracklin Oat Bran Gardenburger Frozen Breakfast Mueslix Cereal Pure Organic Fruit Bars Toasteds Crackers Special K snack bars Cereal nbsp Advertisement 1910sHere is a list of Kellanova s cereals international only with available varieties All Bran All Bran Original All Bran Bran Buds All Bran Bran Flakes UK All Bran Extra Fiber All Bran Guardian Canada Apple Jacks Apple Jacks Apple vs Cinnamon Limited Edition Apple Jacks 72 Flavor Blast Germany Bran Buds New Zealand Bran Flakes Chocos India Europe Chocolate Corn Flakes a chocolate version of Corn Flakes First sold in the UK in 1998 as Choco Corn Flakes or Choco Flakes but discontinued a few years later Re released in 2011 Cinnabon Cinnamon Mini Buns Coco Pops Coco Rocks Coco Pops Special Edition Challenger Spaceship Coco Pops Crunchers Coco Pops Mega Munchers Coco Pops Moons and Stars Cocoa Krispies or Coco Pops also called Choco Pops in France Choco Krispies in Portugal Spain Germany Austria and Switzerland Choco Krispis in Latin America Cocoa Flakes Corn Flakes Complete Wheat Bran Flakes Bran Flakes Corn Pops Country Store Cracklin Oat Bran Crayola Jazzberry Cereal In 2021 Kellogg and Crayola teamed up to create a fruit flavored cereal with a coloring book on the box 60 Crispix Crunch Caramel Nut Crunch Cran Vanilla Crunch Toasted Honey Crunch Crunchy Nut formerly Crunchy Nut Cornflakes Crunch Nut Bran Cruncheroos Disney cereals Disney Hunny B s Honey Graham Disney Mickey s Magix Disney Mud amp Bugs Pirates of the Caribbean Disney Princess Donut Shop Eggo Extra Muesli Fruit and Nut Fruit Magic Nut Delight Froot Loops Froot Loops Froot Loops 1 3 Less Sugar Marshmallow Froot Loops Froot Bloopers Frosted Flakes Frosties outside of the US Canada Kellogg s Frosted Flakes Kellogg s Frosted Flakes 1 3 Kellogg s Banana Frosted Flakes Kellogg s Birthday Confetti Frosted Flakes Kellogg s Cocoa Frosted Flakes Less Sugar Tony s Cinnamon Krunchers Honey Nut Frosted Mini Wheats known in the UK as Toppas until the early 1990s when the name was changed to Frosted Wheats The name Toppas is still applied to this product in other parts of Europe as in Germany and Austria Fruit Harvest Fruit Harvest Apple Cinnamon Fruit Harvest Peach Strawberry Fruit Harvest Strawberry Blueberry Fruit n Fibre not related to the Post cereal of the same name sold in the US Fruit Winders UK Genmai Flakes Japan Guardian Australia NZ Canada Happy Inside Bold Blueberry Simply Strawberry Coconut Crunch Honey Loops formerly Honey Nut Loops Honey Nut Corn Flakes Honey Smacks US Smacks other markets Jif Peanut Butter Cereal US only Just Right Just Right Original Just Right Fruit amp Nut Just Right Just Grains Just Right Tropical Just Right Berry amp Apple Just Right Crunchy Blends Cranberry Almond amp Sultana Australia NZ Just Right Crunchy Blends Apple Date amp Sultana Australia NZ Khampa Tsampa Roasted Barley Tibet 61 Kombos Krave chocolate cereal introduced in the UK in 2010 then rolled out in Europe as Tresor or Tresor in 2011 and in North America in 2012 Komplete Australia Low Fat Granola Low Fat Granola Low Fat Granola with Raisins Mini Max Mini Swirlz Mini Wheats Mini Wheats Frosted Original Mini Wheats Frosted Bite Size Mini Wheats Frosted Maple amp Brown Sugar Mini Wheats Raisin Mini Wheats Strawberry Mini Wheats Vanilla Creme Mini Wheats Strawberry Delight Mini Wheats Blackcurrant Mueslix Mueslix with Raisins Dates amp Almonds Nutri Grain Nut Feast Oat Bran Cracklin Oat Bran Optivita Pop Tarts Bites Frosted Strawberry Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Raisin Bran Sultana Bran Raisin Bran Raisin Bran Crunch Sultana Bran Australia NZ Sultana Bran Crunch Australia NZ Raisin Wheats Rice Krispies Rice Bubbles Rice Krispies Frosted Rice Krispies Ricicles in the UK Gluten Free Rice Krispies Rice Bubbles LCMs Rice Krispies Cocoa Canada only Rice Crispies Multi Grain Shapes Rice Krispies Treats Cereal 62 Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Chocolatey Almond cereal Scooby Doo cereal Cinnamon Marshmallow Scooby Doo Cereal Smart Start Smart Start Smart Start Soy Protein Cereal Smorz Special K Special K Special K low carb lifestyle Special K Red Berries Special K Vanilla Almond Special K Honey amp Almond Australia Special K Forest Berries Australia Special K Purple Berries UK Special K Light Muesli Mixed Berries amp Apple Australia NZ Special K Light Muesli Peach amp Mango flavour Australia NZ Special K Dark Chocolate Belgium Special K Milk Chocolate Belgium Special K Sustain UK Spider Man cereal Spider Man Spidey Berry SpongeBob SquarePants cereal Strawberry Pops South Africa Super Mario Cereal Sustain Sustain Sustain Selection Tresor Europe Variety Vector Canada only Yeast bites with honey Kringelz formerly known as ZimZ mini cinnamon flavored spirals Only sold in Germany and Austria 63 64 Discontinued cereals and foods This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp 1917 advertisement for KrumblesBanana Bubbles 65 Banana flavoured variation of Rice Krispies First appeared in the UK in 1995 but discontinued shortly thereafter Banana Frosted Flakes 66 Bart Simpson s No Problem O s and Bart Simpson s Eat My Shorts 67 68 Sold in the UK for a limited periodBart Simpson Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Cereal 69 Bigg Mixx cereal 69 Buckwheat amp Maple 70 Buzz Blasts based on Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story movies 69 C 3PO s cereal Introduced in 1984 and inspired by the multi lingual droid from Star Wars the cereal called itself a New crunchy Force at Breakfast and was composed of twin rings phased together for two crunches in every double O In other words they were shaped like the digit 8 After severing the cereal s ties to Star Wars the company renamed it Pro Grain and promoted it with sports oriented commercials 71 Cinnamon Crunch Crispix Cinnamon Mini Buns Cocoa Hoots Manufactured briefly in the early 1970s this cereal resembled Cheerios but was chocolate flavored The mascot was a cartoon character named Newton the Owl and one of its commercials featured a young Jodie Foster Coco Pops Strawss Complete Oat Bran Flakes Concentrate 72 Corn Flakes with Instant Bananas Corn Soya cereal Crunchy Loggs 69 Double Dip Crunch 62 Eggo Waf Fulls Frosted Krispies Frosted Rice This was a combination of Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies using Rice Krispies with frosting on them Tony Jr was the brand s mascot Fruit Twistables Fruity Marshmallow Krispies Golden Crackles Golden Oatmeal Crunch later revised to Golden Crunch Gro Pup Dog Food and Dog Biscuits Heartwise which contained psyllium an Indian grown grain used as a laxative and cholesterol reducer 73 Homer s Cinnamon Donut Cereal based on The Simpsons TV cartoon 69 Kenmei Rice Bran cereal 74 KOMBOs orange strawberry and chocolate flavors 69 75 Kream Krunch Krumbles cereal 76 Manufactured from approximately the 1920s to the mid 1960s based on shreds of wheat but different from shredded wheat in texture Unlike the latter it tended to remain crisp in milk In the Chicago area Krumbles was available into the late 1960s It was also high in fiber although that attribute was not in vogue at the time Marshmallow Krispies later revised to Fruity Marshmallow Krispies 62 Most Mr T s Muscle Crunch 1983 1985 Nut amp Honey Crunch 69 OJ s All the Vitamin C of a 4 oz Glass of Orange Juice 77 OKs cereal early 1960s Oat based cereal physically resembling the competing brand Cheerios with half the OKs shaped like letter O s and the other half shaped like K s but did not taste like Cheerios OKs originally featured Big Otis a giant burly Scotsman on the box this was replaced by the more familiar Yogi Bear Pep Best remembered as the sponsor of the Superman radio serial Pokemon Cereal A limited edition cereal that contained marshmallow shapes in the forms of Gen I Pokemon Pikachu Oddish Poliwhirl and Ditto They later returned with marshmallows formed like Cleffa Wobbuffet and Pichu for a short time Pop Tarts Crunch 62 Powerpuff Girls Cereal Product 19 Discontinued in 2016 Pro Grain 78 Puffa Puffa Rice late 1960s early 1970s Raisin Squares 79 Raisins Rice and Rye 80 Razzle Dazzle Rice Krispies Ricicles Sugar Stars Stars All Stars cereal Strawberry Rice Krispies Strawberry Splitz 3 Point Pops 81 Tony s Cinnamon Krunchers 69 Tony s Turboz Triple Snack 75 Yogos Discontinued in 2011 Yogos Berry Mango Strawberry 72 Flavor Blast Germany Cookies and Cream Tacos Mexico Yogos Rollers Discontinued in 2009 Zimz Cinnamon Cereal Discontinued Start UK Marketing nbsp Kellogg s Sans typeface used by Kellogg s Various methods have been used in the company s history to promote the company and its brands Foremost among these is the design of the Kellogg s logo by Ferris Crane under the art direction of famed type guru Y Ames Another was the well remembered jingle K E double L O double good Kellogg s best to you With the rising popularity of patent medicine in early 20th century advertising The Kellogg Company of Canada published a book named A New Way of Living that showed readers how to achieve a new way of living how to preserve vitality how to maintain enthusiasm and energy how to get the most out of life because of a physical ability to enjoy it It touted the All Bran cereal as the secret to leading normal lives free of constipation 82 Kellogg s was a major sponsor throughout the run of the hit CBS panel show What s My Line 83 It and its associated products Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies were also major sponsors for the PBS Kids children s animated series Dragon Tales 84 Kellogg s is a sponsor of USA Gymnastics and produced the Kellogg s Tour of Gymnastics a 36 city tour held in 2016 after the Olympic games and featured performances by recent medal winning gymnasts from the United States 85 Kellogg s is currently the title sponsor of three college football bowl games First it was announced in 2019 that Kellogg s would become the new title sponsor of the Sun Bowl game with the game being branded as the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl 86 This was followed in 2020 by the company using its Cheez It brand to sponsor of the game now known as the Pop Tarts Bowl 87 In 2022 Kellogg s added the Citrus Bowl to its bowl sponsorships with the game branded as the Cheez It Citrus Bowl 88 Premiums and prizes W K Kellogg was the first to introduce prizes in boxes of cereal The marketing strategy that he established has produced thousands of different cereal box prizes that have been distributed by the tens of billions 89 Children s premiums Beginning in 1909 Kellogg s Corn Flakes had the first cereal premium with The Funny Jungleland Moving Pictures Book The book was originally available as a prize that was given to the customer in the store with the purchase of two packages of the cereal 90 But in 1909 Kellogg s changed the book giveaway to a premium mail in offer for the cost of a dime Over 2 5 million copies of the book were distributed in different editions over a period of 23 years 91 Cereal box prizes In 1945 Kellogg s inserted a prize in the form of pin back buttons into each box of Pep cereal Pep pins have included U S Army squadrons as well as characters from newspaper comics and were available through 1947 There were five series of comic characters and 18 different buttons in each set with a total of 90 in the collection 89 Other manufacturers of major brands of cereal including General Mills Malt O Meal Nestle Post Foods and Quaker Oats followed suit and inserted prizes into boxes of cereal to promote sales and brand loyalty Mascots Licensed brands have been omitted since the corresponding mascots would be obvious for example Spider Man is the mascot for Spider Man Spidey Berry Cocoa Hoots cereal Newton the Owl Cocoa Krispies cereal Known as Choco Krispis in Latin America Choco Krispies in Germany Austria Spain and Switzerland Chocos in India and Coco Pops in Australia the UK and Europe Jose monkey Coco monkey Melvin elephant Snagglepuss Hanna Barbera character Ogg caveman Tusk elephant and Snap Crackle and Pop who were also and remain as of February 2014 the Rice Krispies mascots see below Corn Flakes cereal Cornelius rooster Frosted Flakes known as Frosties outside the US Canada Zucaritas in Latin America and Sucrilhos in Brazil cereal Tony the Tiger Froot Loops cereal Toucan Sam Honey Smacks US Smacks other markets cereal Dig Em Frog Raisin Bran cereal Sunny the Sun Rice Krispies known as Rice Bubbles in Australia and New Zealand cereal Snap Crackle and Pop Ricicles UK Only cereal Captain Rik Apple Jacks cereal CinnaMon and Bad Apple Honey Loops cereal Loopy bumblebee Pops honey bee Keebler cookies and crackers Ernie and the Elves Motorsports Kellogg s made its first foray into auto racing between 1991 and 1992 when the company sponsored the 41 Chevrolets fielded by Larry Hedrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series and driven by Phil Parsons Dave Marcis Greg Sacks Hut Stricklin and Richard Petty but they gained greater prominence for their sponsorship of two time Winston Cup Champion Terry Labonte from 1993 to 2006 the last 12 years of that as the sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports No 5 car Kellogg s sponsored the No 5 car for Labonte Kyle Busch Casey Mears and Mark Martin until 2010 and it then served as an associate sponsor for Carl Edwards 99 car for Roush Fenway Racing Kellogg s placed Dale Earnhardt on Kellogg s Corn Flakes boxes for 1993 six time Winston Cup champion and 1994 seven time Winston Cup champion as well as Jeff Gordon on the Mini Wheats box for the 1993 Rookie of the Year 1995 Brickyard 400 inaugural race 1997 Champion and 1998 three time champion and a special three pack racing box set with Dale Earnhardt Jeff Gordon Terry Labonte and Dale Jarrett in 1996 Merchandising Kellogg s has used some merchandising for their products Entertainer Jimmy Durante appeared in some Kellogg s commercials in the 1960s Kellogg s once released Mission Nutrition a PC game that came free with special packs of cereal It played in a similar fashion as Donkey Kong Country users could play as Tony the Tiger Coco the Monkey or Snap Crackle and Pop Kellogg s has also released Talking games The two current versions are Talking Tony and Talking Sam In these games a microphone is used to play games and create voice commands for their computers In Talking Tony Tony the Tiger one of Kellogg s most famous mascots would be the main and only character in the game In Talking Sam Toucan Sam another famous mascot would be in the game instead Some toy cars have the Kellogg s logo on them and occasionally their mascots There was also a Talking Snap Crackle and Pop software Olympic Games Kellogg s frequently partners with the Olympic Games to feature American athletes from the Olympic Games on the packages of their cereal brands 92 In 2017 the company announced its marketing campaign for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games featuring American athletes Nathan Chen Kelly Clark Meghan Duggan and Mike Schultz 93 Misleading claimsAdvertising We expect more from a great American company than making dubious claims not once but twice that its cereals improve children s health Jon Leibowitz Chairman of the F T C 94 On June 3 2010 Kellogg s was found to be making unsubstantiated and misleading claims in advertising their cereal products by the Federal Trade Commission FTC 94 95 96 Kellogg s responded by stating We stand behind the validity of our product claims and research so we agreed to an order that covers those claims We believe that the revisions to the existing consent agreement satisfied any remaining concerns 96 The FTC had previously found fault with Kellogg s claims that Frosted Mini Wheats cereal improved kids attentiveness by nearly 20 97 The Children s Advertising Review Unit of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has also suggested that the language on Kellogg Pop Tarts packages saying the pastries are Made with Real Fruit should be taken off the products 98 In July 2012 the UK banned a Special K advertisement due to its citing caloric values that did not take into account the caloric value of milk consumed with the cereal 99 In 2016 an ad telling UK consumers that Special K is full of goodness and nutritious was banned 100 Questionable nutritional value Some of Kellogg s marketing has been questioned in the press prompted by an increase in consumer awareness of the mismatch between the marketing messages and the products themselves 101 Food bloggers are also questioning the marketing methods used by cereal manufacturing companies such as Kellogg s due to their high sugar content and use of ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup 102 2021 Pop Tarts lawsuit A class action lawsuit was filed against Kellogg s in October 2021 claiming they are not putting enough strawberries in their strawberry flavored Pop Tarts and seeking 5 million in damages 103 In April 2022 the lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge 104 Another lawsuit was filed against Kellog s in 2021 with the plaintiff claiming that Kellogg s defrauded customers regarding the contents of its Frosted Chocolate Fudge Pop Tarts The plaintiff stated she would not have purchased the Pop Tarts had she known they did not contain milk milkfat or butter In June 2022 a US district judge dismissed the lawsuit stating that a reasonable consumer would not expect those ingredients 105 Recalls2010 cereal recall On June 25 the company voluntarily began to recall about 28 million boxes of Apple Jacks Corn Pops Froot Loops and Honey Smacks because of an unusual smell and flavor from the packages liners that could make people ill Kellogg s said about 20 people complained about the cereals including five who reported nausea and vomiting Consumers reported the cereal smelled or tasted waxy or like metal or soap Company spokeswoman J Adaire Putnam said some described it as tasting stale However no serious health problems had been reported 106 The suspected chemical that caused the illnesses was 2 methylnaphthalene used in the cereal packaging process Little is known about 2 methylnaphthalene s impact on human health as the Food and Drug Administration has no scientific data on its impact on humans and the United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA also does not have health and safety data This is despite the EPA having sought information on it from the chemical industry for 16 years 2 Methylnaphthalene is a component of crude oil and is structurally related to naphthalene an ingredient in mothballs and toilet deodorant blocks that the EPA considers a possible human carcinogen 107 108 Kellogg s offered consumers refunds in the meantime 109 Only products with the letters KN following the use by date were included in the recall 110 The products were distributed throughout the US and began arriving in stores in late March 2010 Products in Canada were not affected 111 2012 cereal recall Kellogg s issued a voluntary recall of some of its Frosted Mini Wheats Bite Size Original and Mini Wheats Unfrosted Bite Size products due to the possibility of flexible metal mesh fragments in the food The affected products varied in size from single serving bowls to large 70 ounce cartons Use by dates printed on the recalled packages ranged from April 1 2013 to September 21 2013 and were accompanied by the letters KB AP or FK 112 Human rights violations and strikesHuman right violations of palm oil in 2016 According to Amnesty International in 2016 Kellogg s palm oil provider Wilmar International profited from 8 to 14 year old child labor and forced labor Some workers were extorted threatened or not paid for work Some workers suffered severe injuries from chemicals such as Paraquat 113 114 Kellogg s alleged not being aware of the child abuses due to traceability Amnesty s human rights director replied that Using mealy mouthed excuses about traceability is a total cop out 115 2021 strike Main article 2021 Kellogg s strike In October 2021 over a thousand employees at four Kelloggs manufacturing plants in the United States went on strike for better working conditions and higher wages Two months into the strikes Kelloggs fired all the striking workers and posted their jobs in December after negotiations with the BCTGM union failed During the talks Kelloggs had threatened to move jobs to Mexico if the union did not agree to Kelloggs proposal 116 Kelloggs also filed a lawsuit against the union 117 As a result several calls for a boycott went viral 118 119 Political involvementGenetically modified foods labelling Kellogg s donated around US 2 million opposing California Proposition 37 a 2012 ballot initiative that if enacted would have required compulsory labeling of genetically engineered food products 120 In March 2016 though they vowed to label all of their products with genetically modified organisms as such by 2020 121 Climate change In August 2014 Kellogg s called on the President to support the Paris Agreement on climate change 122 In 2016 Kellogg Company urged President elect Donald Trump to continue the Paris Climate Agreement 123 Voter ID laws Kellogg s has donated to notable groups opposing voter ID laws such as the Applied Research Center now RaceForward 124 The company also decided to remove their advertisements from the Breitbart News website 125 Breitbart News in turn called for a boycott of Kellogg s products 126 Education grant In January 2012 Kellogg s gave the Calhoun School a 250 000 grant for a three part youth based project on issues of white privilege and institutionalized racism 127 Operations nbsp The Trafford Park factory in Greater Manchester England Kellogg s European base since 1938 4 The factory produces more Corn Flakes than any other Kellogg s factory in the world 128 Australia Pagewood 129 Charmhaven snack and cereal plant closed in 2014 130 Belgium Zaventem amp Mechelen plant Brazil Sao Paulo Colombia Bogota Canada Mississauga Ontario Canadian head office Anjou Quebec Eastern Canada sales office Calgary Alberta Western Canada sales office London Ontario manufacturers and distributes cereals including Corn Flakes in Canada Closed at end of 2014 131 Belleville Ontario cereal production plant opened 2009 and upgraded 2011 took over some operations from London after 2014 China Shanghai Joint venture with agribusiness and food company Yihai Kerry Ecuador Guayaquil France Noisy le Grand Paris 132 Germany Hamburg sales and marketing for Germany Austria Switzerland and Scandinavia production in Germany shut down in 2018 133 India Mumbai Republic of Ireland European Head Office Kellogg Europe Trading Swords Dublin 134 Italy Milan Japan Shinjuku Tokyo 135 Malaysia Bandar Enstek Negeri Sembilan 136 137 Mexico Queretaro Middle East 138 Bahrain Manama Egypt Giza Iran Tehran Israel Lod Jordan Amman Kuwait Kuwait City Lebanon Beirut Libya Tripoli Oman Azaiba Muscat Qatar Doha Saudi Arabia Jeddah Syria Damascus UAE Dubai Netherlands Den Bosch 139 140 Philippines Alaska Milk Corporation 141 Poland Kutno 142 Portugal Lisbon Russia Kellogg Rus LLC 134 Sold to the Russian company Chernogolovka in July 2023 143 South Africa Springs 144 South Korea Seoul Spain Valls cereal production plant and Alcobendas Spanish head office 134 Sri Lanka Colombo Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte Thailand Bangkok Rayong snacks and cereals United Kingdom England Manchester 134 Scotland Portable Foods Manufacturing Livingston 134 Wales Wrexham including Portable Foods Manufacturing 134 United States Battle Creek Michigan Cary North Carolina Jackson Tennessee Lancaster Pennsylvania Memphis Tennessee Omaha Nebraska Pikeville Kentucky South Augusta Georgia Virginia Beach Virginia MoroccoSee also nbsp Companies portal nbsp Food portalW K Kellogg Foundation Kellogg s Cereal City USA a 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