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Trix (cereal)

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A bowl of Trix and milk

Trix is a brand of breakfast cereal. It is made by General Mills for North America and Cereal Partners in other parts of the world. They are vanilla-flavored puffed cereal pieces. They were first round, brightly colored cereal pieces. In 1991, they were changed to puffed fruit-shaped pieces. In 2006, they were changed back to their round shape in the United States and some other places. In the present, the slogan says: "Trix is not for rabbits!".

Overview

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When the cereal was first made in 1954,[1] it originally had three flavors: "Orangy Orange", "Raspberry Red", and "Lemony Yellow". Between 1984 and 1999, five more flavors were added: "Grapity(/Berry) Purple(/Grape)" (1984), "Lime Green" (1991), "Wildberry(/Redberry(/Red Wild Cherry and Blueberry)) Blue( and Red(/ Split))" (1998-2006), "Watermelon Green" (1999) and "Bananaberry(/Banana Yellow and Strawberry Red) Split(/Red( and Yellow))" (2003). Yoplait-brand yogurt, made by General Mills, makes Trix Yogurt. It has flavors such as "Watermelon Burst". A different type of Trix cereal called "Trix Swirls" is made also. It is made of puffed pieces with different colored swirls.

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