Today you can pick up a box of Kellogg's cereal at any grocery store, but when the cereal was first created there was a very different way to get it.
“Let them eat Corn Flakes” appears to be Kellogg’s CEO Gary Pilnick’s advice ... of the pandemic to cover higher costs for labor, ingredients and transportation — and because they ...
The iconic Kellogg's cockerel has been transformed into the ... At 67 years old, the famous fowl has adorned Corn Flakes boxes since 1958. The 'body' of Cornelius was hand-carved and painted ...
The iconic Kellogg's cockerel, Cornelius ... At 67 years old, Cornelius has been a staple on Corn Flakes boxes since 1958. This monumental installation, set to stand until today, marks ...