Frosted flakes release a new cereal flavor

Tony is in partnership with a long-standing celebeb fan!


ClassicFrosted flakes have been a grocery clip since our childhood, but there is a new flavor of the beloved cereal that is about to hitGrocery stores In April, Kellogg's just announced. For the first time, Tony the Tiger is aside to leave a close friend borrow the central courtyard at the front of the cereal box.

Basketball Hall of Fame Shaquille O'Neal Member will be presented alongside Tony on the package. Inside, you will find classic frosted flakes mixed with crispy basketball pieces, mini-dust cinnamon. Both pairing creates aSLAM DUNK Partnership. (Connected: this cereal will be available soon, but other groceries can not. Here is theGrocery shortages to wait in 2021, according to experts.)

shaq frosted flakes
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The new cereal will be available for a limited time from this spring, the Kellogg tellsEat this, not that!. We do not have any nutritional information yet, but you may want to know if the original cereal is on our list ofMalic cereals on the planet.

Although this twinning is new, Shaq has long been a fan of Tony. By playing for the Boston Celtics in 2010, Shaq revealed that he ate a ton of cereals, mainly frosted flakes. The 7-foot basketball 1, 345 pounds of 345 pounds called them "Super Improved Cereals". Shaq also reproached eating too much from the cereal for memory loss after criticizing Coach George Karl, even earlier in 1998, according toCNBC.

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