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Kelloggâs debuts Cinnabon cereal-inspired snacks
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Kelloggâs transformed another cereal into a jumbo snack version.
The Battle Creek-based breakfast and snack food brand said it will introduce Kelloggâs Cinnabon Bakery Inspired Jumbo Snax, a Cinnabon cereal spinoff, at retailers nationwide next month.
Featuring cinnamon-sugar swirl-shaped pieces, each Kelloggâs Cinnabon Bakery Inspired Jumbo Snax bite is meant to evoke the experience of enjoying a cinnamon roll with the classic Cinnabon taste, at home or on the go, Kelloggâs said.
The new flavor will hit cereal aisles nationwide this spring alongside new Kelloggâs SMORZ Jumbo Snax, which turns SMORZ Cereal into a jumbo snack featuring toasted graham square pieces dusted with marshmallow and rich chocolate flavors, a la freshly toasted sâmores.
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BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Just when you thought the recent return of Kellogg s SMORZ
TM Cereal couldn t get any better, Kellogg transforms the fan favorite into a snack with Kellogg s SMORZ
TM Jumbo Snax. And that s not the only addition to the Kellogg s® Jumbo Snax lineup. This National Snack Day (March 4), Kellogg s Jumbo Snax is jumbo-fying yet another beloved cereal into a cereal for snacking, asking cereal and snack lovers alike to guess who we ll jumbo too? .
Kellogg’s® Jumbo Snax is launching a new flavor on National Snack Day to celebrate the food holiday. Guess which new cereal will be “jumbo-fied” next on social using #JumboSnax.
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Super Bowl anti-counterfeiting efforts; Taylor Swift’s lawyers respond to infringement claims; EUIPO on record year – news digest
In our latest news round-up, we look at Homeland Security Investigations’ success fighting sports merchandise counterfeiters, changes to the UKIPO’s online trademark application form, the latest law firm hires, and much more. Coverage this time from Trevor Little (TL), Bridget Diakun (BD), Jonathan Walfisz (JW) and Tim Lince (TJL).
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Authorities provide update on Super Bowl anti-counterfeiting efforts – Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) has announced the seizure of more than 169,000 counterfeit sports-related items over the past year, worth an estimated $45 million. This announcement was made during a press conference in Tampa, Florida, in the run up to this year’s Super Bowl and reflected on the Operation Team Player initiative. The programme (run by the HSI-led National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Cente