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Kellogg's Frosted Flakes

 
Description: Breakfast cereals. Frosted flakes of corn. Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal features frosted, oven-toasted corn flakes ... more
Kellogg's Frosted Flakes ... that give kids a sweet, crispy start to their morning. Fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals, Frosted Flakes have no cholesterol, are fat-free and taste delicious. In fact, they’re gr-r-reat!

Newest Review: ... of these from Asda last month. They usually cost around the £2 mark for a 500g box, but Asda was selling different Kellogg's ... more

 ... cereals for £1 a box, so I thought i'd have 1. The box is just a normal cardboard box, more rectangular and the same shape as other cereal boxes. The colour is dark blue and has Tony the Tiger on the front in orange and red colouring holding a bowl of the cereal. So what is the cereal? Basically Corn Flakes with sugar stuck to them. They are golden flakes of cereal with kind of crystalised sugar on them. The sugar stays on the flakes even when they are wet with milk, and although they are sweet, they aren't overly sw...more

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leeanne160480
Premium Review Kellogg's Frosted Flakes: THEY'RE OOOOOOOO-KKKKKKKKAY (278 words)
by - written on 09/04/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Kellogg's Frosted Flakes are better known as Frosties. I'm sure most of us remember the advert for Frosties that featured the cartoon tiger Caled Tony. He would bound about and state that Frosties were "Grrreeeeat". Don't know if i'd quite say that, but they are rather nice. I bought a box of these from Asda last month. They usually cost around the £2 mark for a 500g box, but Asda was selling different Kellogg's cereals for £1 a box, so I thought i'd have 1. The box is just a normal cardboard box, more rectangular and the same shape as other cereal boxes. The colour is dark blue and has Tony the Tiger on the front in orange and red ...  Read the complete review

faders321
Premium Review Fab Frosted Flakes (380 words)
by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Kellogg's are one of the most well known cereal producers in the U.K and I know that they are the first company to pop into my head when I think of cereals. They have been around for over 100 years making products from simple cornflakes right up to the kids favourite of cocoa pops. I found that this product lived up to all the standards I expect from Kellogg's, The box is blue with a picture of the Kellogg's frosties mascot; Tony the Tiger on it! He also does all the catchphrases and slogans which are shown on the adverts for these products. Inside the box the frosted flakes are stored in a plastic bag to help keep them fresh and the box has a little tab to ...  Read the complete review

 

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