Crispix (or Crispix Krispies in Canada) is a brand of breakfast cereal, introduced by Kellogg's in 1983. It is tailored to compete with the Chex Ralston Purina cereal family, which has approximately $ 125 million in annual sales and no significant competition. In 1987, Crispix had sales of approximately $ 65 million. Honey Flavored Crispix has been sold twice in the UK, and twice has been stopped.
The box praised the unique composition of "Crunchy rice on one side, crispy corn on the other." The cereal itself is hexagon-shaped. Both sides are made in a lattice pattern and are only connected at the edges; open center. Crispix is ââhalal/parve.
Australia has a version of honey as well as a chocolate version known as Coco Pops Chex .
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Cinnamon Crunch Crispix
The original Crispix variation introduced at the end of 2001 known as Cinnamon Crunch Crispix was described by Kellogg's as "[c] corn and crispy rice cereal with cinnamon flavor." The box boasts a unique composition, from "Corn on One Sisi, Rice to Others". Cinnamon Crunch Crispix joined a number of cereals that were stopped by Kellog's after disappointing sales.
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Health
Crispix received one and a half stars out of five in the health rating of the Australian Government.
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