Trix is back to its original rainbow tricks. The people have spoken and rest assured, Trix will be back to their beloved and artificially neon-colored ways come October. On Thursday, General Mills ...
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, ...
Trix — a cereal which consists of unnaturally bright colored spheres — is going all natural, from its ingredients to its mascot. General Mills announced in June that it will rid its cereal of all ...
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 ...
General Mills made what many to believe as an unholy attack on pop culture when announcing product news of their most popular ready-to-eat cereals. The beloved animated rabbit whose decades of futile ...
General Mills is bringing back the version of Trix cereal that turned eating breakfast — the most important meal of the day — into something we wanted to do. Fruity shapes are making their highly ...
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 ...
Trix cereal is made of colorful pieces of corn puffs. Manufactured by General Mills, Trix has been around since the mid-1950s. Although Trix’s iconic rabbit mascot has morphed in appearance over the ...
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.
And today in News That’s Sure To Push All Your Nostalgia Buttons, we have this: Trix is bringing back the fruit-shaped pieces for which the cereal was known during the 1990s — and soon. According to a ...
On Monday, it came to my attention via the Shade Room, a blog about shade and rooms—and cereal!—that Trix is reviving its fruit shapes. Why? Nobody asked for that, especially not me. Turns out, some ...
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