11 Facts About Pebbles cereal

1.

Cocoa Pebbles contains chocolate-flavored crisp rice cereal bits, while Fruity Pebbles contains crisp rice cereal bits that come in a variety of fruit flavors with a sugar content of 9 grams per serving for Fruity Pebbles and 10 grams per serving for Cocoa Pebbles.

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2.

Unlike its sister cereal Cocoa Pebbles, Fruity Pebbles has undergone many formula changes, additions and variants.

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3.

The Pebbles cereal started out with three colors—orange, red, and yellow—and natural orange, lemon and tangerine flavors, but were later flavored in natural orange and artificial lemon and cherry.

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4.

The formula for both versions of Pebbles cereal had a major addition in 2006: polydextrose became a key ingredient.

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5.

Post has Licensed other food companies to put out other food products that bear both the Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles flavors including protein powder, white chocolate bars, ice cream, crisps, and Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles Marshmallow Treats, among others.

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6.

From 2010 to 2012, the commercials for Pebbles cereal are produced using stop motion animation with the tagline that the cereal "rocks your whole mouth" since the cereal allows 64 pebbles to fit on a tongue.

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7.

The former motif of Barney's Pebbles cereal theft was removed to focus on the enjoyment of the Pebbles cereal.

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8.

From 2012 to 2014, Pebbles cereal commercials changed to a scene where Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles cereal perform kung fu and other martial arts.

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9.

Since 2014, Pebbles cereal commercials prompt viewers to take a side with either Team Cocoa or Team Fruity, and each individual advertisement includes a different child exemplifying their devoutness to one of the teams.

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10.

Box covers for the various Pebbles cereal boxes have been illustrated by commercial artist Seymour Schachter [Seymour Schachter Illustration] since 2004.

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11.

Pebbles cereal used the name Hulk Boulder early in his career until his name was changed to sound more Irish.

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