Lucky Charms

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Breakfast cereal brand


Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by the General Mills food company since 1964. The cereal consists of toasted oat pieces and multi-colored marshmallow shapes (or "marbits").

History

Lucky Charms was created in 1964 by product developer John Holahan. The idea was to create a cereal that combined the oat pieces of Cheerios with bits of circus peanuts, a type of marshmallow candy. The cereal was initially marketed with the tagline "They're magically delicious!"

Composition

The cereal is made up of two main components: toasted oat pieces and marshmallow shapes. The oat pieces are made from whole grain oats, while the marshmallows are made from sugar, modified corn starch, corn syrup, dextrose, gelatin, and calcium carbonate.

Marshmallow Shapes

The marshmallow shapes, also known as "marbits," have changed over the years. Originally, the cereal included pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars, and green clovers. Over time, additional shapes have been added, such as blue diamonds, purple horseshoes, red balloons, and rainbows. Occasionally, special edition marshmallows are introduced for promotional purposes.

Marketing

Lucky Charms has been marketed with a variety of advertising campaigns over the years. The cereal's mascot, Lucky the Leprechaun, is a cartoon character who is constantly trying to protect his "lucky charms" from children who want to take them. The character has been voiced by several actors and is known for his catchphrase, "They're always after me Lucky Charms!"

Nutritional Information

Lucky Charms is fortified with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, calcium, and iron. However, it is also high in sugar, with a typical serving containing around 10 grams of sugar. The cereal is often criticized for its high sugar content and is considered a treat rather than a staple breakfast food.

Cultural Impact

Lucky Charms has become a cultural icon, referenced in various forms of media and pop culture. The cereal's distinctive marshmallow shapes and catchy advertising slogans have made it a memorable brand for generations of consumers.

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