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* FearOfThunder: One 70s ad has the trio help a girl get over this. At the end, the thunder startles Pop.



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** Toucan Sam appears on a box of Froot Loops in one 1998 ad, his nephews are seen at the end of the Canadian Cocoa Krispies Straws ad, and Tony the Tiger is in the background for one frame of part 1 of the Ms. Pink arc.

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** Toucan Sam Advertising/ToucanSam appears on a box of Froot Loops in one 1998 ad, his nephews are seen at the end of the Canadian Cocoa Krispies Straws ad, and Tony the Tiger is in the background for one frame of part 1 of the Ms. Pink arc.
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** In the infamous Music/GreenJello song "Cereal Killer", the elves were the final victims of Toucan Son of Sam. Of course, he yells out their names as he chops their heads off one by one in an over-the-top gorey fashion as we get to hear their high-pitched screams of death.

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** In the infamous Music/GreenJello Music/GreenJelly song "Cereal Killer", the elves were the final victims of Toucan Son of Sam. Of course, he yells out their names as he chops their heads off one by one in an over-the-top gorey fashion as we get to hear their high-pitched screams of death.
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** In the infamous Green Jello song "Cereal Killer", the elves were the final victims of Toucan Son of Sam. Of course, he yells out their names as he chops their heads off one by one in an over-the-top gorey fashion as we get to hear their high-pitched screams of death.

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** In the infamous Green Jello Music/GreenJello song "Cereal Killer", the elves were the final victims of Toucan Son of Sam. Of course, he yells out their names as he chops their heads off one by one in an over-the-top gorey fashion as we get to hear their high-pitched screams of death.

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* AgitatedItemStomping: Crackle throws his hat on the ground and jumps on it after Pop facetiously suggests that the hat's the reason the former was mistaken for a girl.



** He also does something similar with a dog chasing him while's he in an out-of-control RC car in a late 90s ad.

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** He also does something similar with nervously says "Nice doggie," to a dog chasing him while's he in an out-of-control RC car in a late 90s ad.
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** The appearance of the trio also changes [[https://i.redd.it/1p2g27gxjs051.png based on region.]] (Left to right: Canada, USA, England.)

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** The appearance of the trio also changes [[https://i.redd.it/1p2g27gxjs051.png based on region.]] (Left to right: Canada, USA, England.)UK/Ireland).
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In 1928, Kellogg's cereal released a new cereal, a rice-based cereal that came with its own sounds: Rice Krispies. When milk was poured on the cereal, it would contract in, creating various noises. This unique experience quickly became a gimmick for the cereal, and in 1929, it was added to the ad campaigns. However, at that point, they were just words.

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In 1928, Kellogg's cereal released a new cereal, a rice-based cereal that came with its own sounds: Rice Krispies. When milk was poured on the cereal, it would contract in, creating various noises. This unique experience quickly became a gimmick for the cereal, and in 1929, it was added to the ad campaigns. However, at that point, they were just words.
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* RockPaperScissors: How they decide who gets to pour the milk onto the Rice Krispies at the beginning of one late-90s commercial. Pop wins.
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** The counterpoint of all 3 verses of the "Snap, Crackle, Pop" jingle is inspired by the "Fugue for Tinhorns" from ''Theatre/GuysAndDolls''.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The villains Soggy, Mushy, and Toughy from the “Breakfast Pals” commercial never appear again after by just a single ad.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The villains Soggy, Mushy, and Toughy from the “Breakfast Pals” commercial never appear again after by just a single ad.
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%%* AnchoviesAreAbhorrent: See BreadEggsMilkSquick below.
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* LastSecondPhotoFailure: The "Photoshoot" ad is filled with this.
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* IllTimedSneeze: Pop gets this in a French-Canadian ad for honey-flavored Rice Krispies and falls off the box he hides on with Snap and Crackle, and gets chased by bees.
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* TheFlappingDickey: Pop had this in one 1982 ad promoting three kinds of Rice Krispies.
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* LeavingFoodForSanta: They do this with Rice Krispies Treats shaped like Christmas tree bulbs in one online promo from 2013. The promo shows them preparing a note for Santa, saying that they're leaving the treats for him and his reindeer. Before the note is finished, Crackle catches Pop taking a bite from one of the treats.

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