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Kellogg's
Apple Jacks Gliders


Apple Jacks Gliders From: Kellogg's
Introduced in 2009



This limited edition cereal was described on the box as a "crunchy sweetened three-grain cereal with apple & cinnamon." In addition to traditional Apple Jacks speckled loop pieces, this cereal contained triangular blue pieces meant to represent the shape of a glider (non-motorized aircraft).

Company Description: Kellogg's was originally founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906. The company's founder Will Keith Kellogg is credited with inventing corn flakes along with his brother John Harvey Kellogg. The company was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922... Read on and see all cereals from Kellogg's


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What do you think of Apple Jacks Gliders?

Overall Average Rating = 3 (out of 5)

By batboy36

Cereal Rating (out of 5):

This cereal kinda tastes like regular Apple Jacks, even though I like the glider pieces.

Comment submitted: 10/10/2011 (#5454)



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