Cereal Mascots Quiz
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch is the eponymous mascot of Cap'n Crunch cereal.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Much like Cap'n Crunch, Count Chocula (for some reason) does have an official first name: Alfred.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Although there is a Flintstones character named Pebbles, Post has used Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone as the face of Fruity Pebbles for decades.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Tony the Tiger has been singing the praises of this Grrr-eat ceral for a long time. So long, in fact, that the current Tony the Tiger is canonically Tony, Jr., son of the original Tony.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- You might have been stumped on this one, as a great many people mistakenly remember the Raisin Bran sun, Sunny, as having worn sunglasses. The raisins on the box did wear sunglasses, however.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- The Trix Rabbit is arguably the world's most recognized cereal mascot.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Lucky the Leprechaun's trademark cry that "they're always after me Lucky Charms!" is has been referenced in film, TV, and pop culture for decades.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- oucan Sam has been the mascot for Fruit Loops since 1963. In that time, he's had one major design update; in the early 1970s, the stripes on his beak were changed to have one stripe per flavor in the cereal.
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Dig'em Frog was one of almost a dozen different mascots for Honey Smacks, first debuting in the 70's. Honey Smacks itself has undergone several name changes, at one point being called just "Smacks".
Which cereal uses this mascot?
- Snap, Crackle, and Pop get their names from the sound of the cereal, as evoked in early commercials: "Listen to the fairy song of health, the merry chorus sung by Kellogg's Rice Krispies as they merrily snap, crackle and pop in a bowl of milk."