Froot Loops was originally called “Fruit Loops” when it was first designed and introduced in 1959, but it was reported that a lawsuit was filed claiming the product was misleading by presenting itself as a legit fruit product when in reality it was mostly sugar and contained little or no fruit. Although OKs cereal died, Froot Loops and the other cereals that used the equipment lived on. The same equipment used to make Kellogg’s OKs was used to make Fruit Loops, Apple Jacks, and Puffa Puffa Rice cereals. Froot Loops may have been born from an attempt to re-purpose equipment from Kellogg’s failed, “Kellogg’s OK’s”, a cereal that also looped, and looked somewhat like Froot Loops without the color or flavor. Made by Kellogg’s, Froot Loops is bright, colorful, and taste and smells of fruity flavors. Featuring a Toucan as a mascot, the popular cereal is well known for its bright colors.
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