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    Tiger. Before they chose to make the face of Frosties a tiger, there was a competition between the tiger, a kangaroo, an elephant, and a gnu. Tony the Tiger was the most popular to public, and that’s why Frosties decided to put the tiger on it’s box of cereal. When this began, the tiger wasn’t as muscular as the one today. The purpose of this was to show children that if they were to eat the frosted flakes, then they would grow lean and strong like the tiger (History of Tony). This commercial was meant for the children. If they seen this advertisement on tv they would choose to tell their parents that they wanted it; that they wanted to be like the tiger. With the tiger being an imperative aspect in persuading children to want the product, this commercial is an example of pathos. The value of the children wanting this product is only because they think it will make them lean and strong, just as it did for Tony the Tiger (Tiger Biography).…

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    cheap, and good for you. This is how advertising works for many products and Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes is no exception. Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes is a cereal brand that sells sugar-coated corn flakes. This cereal does appeal to the healthy ideas of society as many Americans are becoming more health conscious and start caring about eating a meal 3 times a day. Eating breakfast, cereal, is now a vital part of the morning and daily routine of many people and Frosted Flakes is a strong force behind…

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    My father started to come home later each night. First it was eight, then eleven, midnight, and eventually I wouldn’t even see him until the next morning. I would call him to see where he was, and the response I would get was “I have one more customer I need to sell a car to, I’ll be home soon. I love you, baby girl.” And of course I believed him and went about my business. But at that moment I didn’t realize that soon would mean the next day when I’m watching Rocket Power and eating my Frosted…

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    Cheap Foods, Real Costs. What better way to enjoy your regular, morning rituals of diving in to a bowl full of bright, candy-colored bites of your favorite and most popular cereals being advertised today? For years, the extensive marketing efforts of food companies have reached all-time highs, especially when it involves children. “Trix” cereal is one of America’s most hearty cereals, because not only does it taste great, but the appearance of the actual box of cereal just looks…

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    Kotter

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    A distinction is sometimes made between fashion items, such as clothing, and pure fads, such as the notorious pet rocks. It is not always immediately obvious into which of these two categories a product falls. When they were first introduced in the early 1980s, in-line skates seemed as if they might be a brief fad. But 25 years later they were still selling strongly, firmly set in the mature stage of their life cycle. They may not be destined for the life cycle of the corn flake, but they have…

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    Have you ever wondered what exactly is in that delicious Trix cereal you eat every morning? Of the many ingredients used to manufacture cereal, one prominent ingredient in Trix cereal is corn. However, this is not just any corn but rather genetically engineered corn. Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are utilized in many of our favorite brands due to its prominent use in agriculture. In fact, “up to 92% of the U.S. corn is genetically engineered” ("About Genetically Engineered Foods").…

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    viewers into buying their products, but she seems on more dubious ground when she claims that they use gender roles for this use. Parkin states that food advertisers constantly return to themes that demonstrate the connection between cooking and women to promote the belief that kitchen work is a job just for women (Parkin). The Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercial negates Parkin's theory because it does…

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    How Cereal Get Soggy?

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    surface under that piece of cereal. When another piece of cereal comes by, both of the pieces will try to travel up on both curves. Then they stick together. What is cereal made with? Cereal is made with flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice. Cereal is a thin baked dough. Cereal is crunchy and easy to break. Flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice are broken down into tiny grains or shreds. Then the pieces are cooked, rolled, and molded. After that flavor is put into the pieces. What are some of the…

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    Cereal And Caryopses

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    required of Seventh Day Adventists, the two brothers were experimenting with new vegetarian recipes, because their diet did not allow for the consumption of meat. The pair was attempting to make granola; however, instead they made flaked wheat berry. W.K kept experimenting until he flaked corn, thus coming up with the recipe for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes (Kellogg, 2011). In 1906, the “Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company” was opened at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan. Together, W.K and…

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    Egg Carton Hypothesis

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    broke. When my family paints Easter eggs, we set them in a basket filled with paper Easter grass. Last year, my mom dropped the basket of eggs while carrying it to the kitchen and all the eggs survived. This got me wondering if common household items can protect eggs better than an egg carton in the case of a fall. VI. Procedure I used a kitchen food scale to measure out 32 ounces of each of the variables: mini marshmallows, uncooked long-grain instant white rice, Frosted Flakes cereal, paper…

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