Ricicles (stylised as RiCiCLES) was a breakfast cereal sold by Kellogg's in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was similar to another Kellogg's product, Rice Krispies with the addition of a frosted sugar coating. The product is known as Frosted Krispies in the United States. Ricicles' mascot was the astronaut 'Captain Rik', who replaced Henry's Cat who replaced in the 1980s, and Noddy in the 1960s. In Mexico, a similar cereal called Rock N' Rice was sold on mid-1990s.
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| - Ricicles (stylised as RiCiCLES) was a breakfast cereal sold by Kellogg's in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was similar to another Kellogg's product, Rice Krispies with the addition of a frosted sugar coating. The product is known as Frosted Krispies in the United States. Ricicles' mascot was the astronaut 'Captain Rik', who replaced Henry's Cat who replaced in the 1980s, and Noddy in the 1960s. In Mexico, a similar cereal called Rock N' Rice was sold on mid-1990s. (en)
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| - Ricicles (stylised as RiCiCLES) was a breakfast cereal sold by Kellogg's in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was similar to another Kellogg's product, Rice Krispies with the addition of a frosted sugar coating. The product is known as Frosted Krispies in the United States. Ricicles' mascot was the astronaut 'Captain Rik', who replaced Henry's Cat who replaced in the 1980s, and Noddy in the 1960s. In the 1990s in the United Kingdom, and some other markets, small marshmallow pieces were added to the cereal. This met with a mixed, but generally unfavourable, reception. For a while after the change, 'original' Ricicles (the cereal in its original non-marshmallow form) was sold alongside the new version, but the marshmallow version was sufficiently unpopular that it quietly disappeared from the shelves after a couple of years. As of January 2009 Ricicles were no longer included in Kellogg's variety packs, instead being replaced with a new product to test on customers. In Mexico, a similar cereal called Rock N' Rice was sold on mid-1990s. On 30 November 2017, Kellogg's announced they would discontinue Ricicles as part of a drive to reduce sugar in children's cereals. (en)
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