List of the top 10 best food mascots ever part 2. These top 10 food mascots make food even more fun, and eating even more exciting. If these mascots represented fruits and veggies you would have happy kids.
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Sports teams are not the only ones with famous mascots, the food industry has their share of stars too. Consumers associate a face with a brand, and that face is often a mascot given life through animation. So let’s meet some of the top 10 best food mascots ever (part 2)!
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Best Food Mascots Ever (Part 2)
0:24 Charlie the Tuna - StarKist Tuna
1:43 Buzz - Honey Nut Cheerios
3:02 Horatio Magellan Crunch - Cap’n Crunch
4:19 The Jolly Green Giant - Green Giant
5:59 Miss Chiquita - Chiquita Bananas
7:04 Mr. Peanut - Planter’s Peanuts
8:49 Cheesasaurus Rex - Kraft Macaroni & Cheese
9:44 Frito Bandito - Frito's
11:10 Chef Boyardee - Chef Boyardee Canned Foods
12:36 The Quaker Man - Quaker Oats
SUMMARIES:
- Created in 1961, you probably know this mascot by his advertisements’ famous catchphrase: “Sorry, Charlie!”
- Buzz has since returned to Honey Nut Cheerios’ boxes, adding his customary dollop of honey to some otherwise ordinary Cheerios.
- Although the cereal was introduced in 1963, Cap’n Crunch himself was born on March 11, 1943, on Crunch Island in the Sea of Milk—a magical place with talking trees, creatures and a whole mountain (Mt. Crunchmore) made out of mysterious Cap’n Crunch cereal.
- the Jolly Green Giant wasn’t always so jolly. In 1928, when he first emerged as the mascot of the brand, he looked very little like he does today.
- Since 1963, Chiquita Bananas has had the “First Lady of Fruit” on their iconic blue labels.
- In 2006, Planter’s Peanuts gave the public the option to vote on whether a bowtie, cufflinks or a pocket watch should be added to the mascot, but the majority actually voted for no change!
- Cheesasaurus Rex was an orange tyrannosaurus rex, very appropriately named by America’s youth at the time.
- By 1970, the brand had stopped airing commercials featuring Frito Bandito and eventually retired the character for good in 1971.
- Chef Boyardee sells canned and microwavable pasta products such as spaghetti, beefaroni, ravioli, lasagna, pizza and sauces, and others.
- The Quaker Man was the first registered trademark for breakfast cereal in America.
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All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
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