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Apple Jacks[edit]

Apple Jacks is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's. It is characterized by its distinctive apple and cinnamon flavor, and its colorful ring-shaped pieces. The cereal was first introduced to the market in 1965 and has since become a popular choice among children and adults alike.
History[edit]
Apple Jacks was originally created by William Thilly, a member of the Kellogg's research team. The cereal was initially marketed as "Apple O's" but was later renamed to Apple Jacks. The name change was part of a broader marketing strategy to appeal to a younger audience.
Over the years, Apple Jacks has undergone several changes in its recipe and marketing approach. Originally, the cereal was made with apple-flavored oat pieces. However, in the 1990s, the formula was altered to include more cinnamon flavor, which became a defining characteristic of the cereal.
Ingredients and Nutrition[edit]
Apple Jacks is made from a combination of corn flour, wheat flour, and oat flour. The cereal is sweetened with sugar and corn syrup, and flavored with apple and cinnamon. It also contains various vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, iron, and niacin.
The nutritional profile of Apple Jacks has been a topic of discussion, particularly in the context of children's diets. While it is fortified with essential nutrients, it is also high in sugar, which has led to concerns about its health implications.
Marketing and Advertising[edit]
Apple Jacks has been marketed with a variety of slogans and advertising campaigns over the years. One of the most memorable slogans was "We eat what we like," which emphasized the cereal's appeal to children who enjoy its sweet taste.
The brand has also used animated characters in its commercials, such as "CinnaMon" and "Bad Apple," to create engaging and entertaining advertisements. These characters have become iconic representations of the cereal's apple and cinnamon flavors.
Variants[edit]
Over the years, Kellogg's has introduced several variants of Apple Jacks to cater to different consumer preferences. These include:
- Apple Jacks with Marshmallows: A version that includes marshmallow pieces in addition to the traditional cereal rings.
- Apple Jacks Gliders: A limited edition that featured glider-shaped cereal pieces.
- Apple Jacks Crave: A variant with a more intense cinnamon flavor.
Cultural Impact[edit]
Apple Jacks has become a staple in American breakfast culture. Its unique flavor and marketing have made it a recognizable brand in the cereal industry. The cereal is often referenced in popular culture and has a dedicated fan base that appreciates its nostalgic value.
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Apple Jacks cereal with milk
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Arracacia xanthorrhiza in a supermarket
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Boiled and peeled Arracacia xanthorrhiza