This photo provided by General Mills shows a box of Classic Trix cereal. Trix is back to its old tricks: The colorful cereal will once again be made with artificial dyes and flavors, nearly two years ...
It turns out some Trix eaters prefer artificial colors and flavors. More than two years after General Mills removed artificial colors and flavors from Trix, the company is bringing back the original ...
A little over two years ago General Mills — the cereal giant — announced that they would start phasing out all artificial ingredients and colorings from their entire line of cereals. At the time this ...
Trix has been for kids since it debuted in 1954. After Baby Boomers grew up with the ball-shaped, pastel-colored cereal, the company switched to brightly colored, fruit-shaped morsels from 1991 to ...
General Mills is bringing back the version of Trix cereal that turned eating breakfast — the most important meal of the day — into something we wanted to do. Fruity shapes are making their highly ...
Cereal description: Puffed corn orbs in a variety of notably radioactive colors: a light green that would result in thousands of casualties if it was ever used on camouflaged uniforms, an orange that ...
And today in News That’s Sure To Push All Your Nostalgia Buttons, we have this: Trix is bringing back the fruit-shaped pieces for which the cereal was known during the 1990s — and soon. According to a ...
These cereal killers are sorry. General Mills is reviving original Trix in all its colorful, artificial-flavored glory after consumers revolted against the company’s “natural” version of the classic ...
Trix cereal is going from all-natural to rainbow-bright once again. On Thursday, General Mills announced that it was bringing back the "colorful" Trix. That means that in addition to selling Trix ...
It’s about to get all-natural up in the Trix house [a sentence which has never been written before in the history of time]. As a part of General Mills’ promise to remove all artificial flavors and ...