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40 Discontinued Kellogg’s Cereals: Battle Creek, Michigan
“K-E double-L, O-double-good, Kellogg's best to you."
"Kellogg's of Battle Creek."
That was the Kellogg's cereal jingle we always heard on TV. Very catchy, very easy to remember, and a diabolical earworm that appealed to both kids and adults.
Kellogg's had a handful of cereals aimed for the adults, but let's face it...over the last 100+ years they had more pre-sweetened kid cereals than any other cereal company.
Thanks to all the kiddie-friendly commercials we grew up with, we kids couldn't wait to actually tour the Kellogg's plant in Battle Creek to see how they were made...plus we got free snack-packs at the end of the tour!
There was a Kellogg's cereal to suit everybody's taste, with two of them still around after 100 years: All-Bran and Kellogg's Corn Flakes. The Kellogg's Company was founded in 1906; but before that, when Dr. John Kellogg was operating his Battle Creek sanitarium, he had already created one cereal: Granose Flakes, in 1895. He started the Sanitas Food Company in order to sell Granose, and less than ten years later, it was pushed aside by the Kellogg's Company.
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Many others have survived the decades like Rice Krispies (1928), Raisin Bran (1942), Frosted Flakes (1952), Special K (1955), and Apple Jacks (1965).
These days, Kellogg's is promoting themselves as "one of the original plant-based well being companies".
Kellogg's has also discontinued many of their cereals over the past 100+ years. I've selected 40 former Kellogg's cereals from throughout the 1900s into the 2000s with one going as far back as 1895. Take a look at the gallery below!
LOOK: 40 Discontinued & Special Edition Kellogg's Cereals
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