They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
around $100
The Kelloggs Christmas commercial with the kids who leave the box of Kelloggs Corn Flakes for Santa and fall asleep, then the little girl wakes up and Santa is sitting there eating them was made in 1991. It is 11 years old and shows every year.
Suzanne Munroe has written: 'An evaluation of Kelloggs corn flakes versus competitive brands'
No. They contain gluten (wheat flour). If you wish to eat cereal, please look for specifically labeled gluten free cereals. Rice Krispies now have a gluten free version, but other than that, there are no other Kelloggs cereals that are GF.
The mascot was a Rooster whose catch phrase was Wake Up!! Up. Up. Up to Kelloggs Cornflakes
According to Kraft Foods, the cereal has been discontinued. Not sure why though, my guess would be because it wasn't selling.
Kelloggs Cornflakes, sung by the cockney waiters in 1982Kelloggs bran flakes 1982!Kellogg's Bran FlakesThere was a commercial shown on British TV a few years ago with this tag line. If that's the one you're thinking of, the product was Kellogg's Fruit and Fibre.
Alexander Graham Bell (telephone) Alexander Fleming (penicillin) Spencer Silver (post-it note) Percy Spencer (microwave oven) George Crum (potato chips) Kelloggs brothers (corn-/wheat flakes)
Kellogg, and his brother, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, changed breakfast forever when they accidentally flaked wheat berry. W.K. kept experimenting until he flaked corn, and created the delicious recipe for Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 1906 - W.K.
It likely varies with brands. Kelloggs Speical K original has 4 grams of sugar in a 31 g serving.The glycemic index of the corn flakes is 81. Table sugar is 61. Which means from a blood sugar stabilization point of view corn flakes are worst than plain sugar.
according to a published compendium of useless information by harry bright and harlan briscoe, they were originally marketed as remedies for chronic masturbation.