Un récent sondage du magazine Country Living, un de mes magazines favoris, révélait les céréales qui se vendent le mieux aux États-Unis. J’aurais pensé que les céréales super sucré que tout les enfants raffolent auraient remporté la palme. Eh bien non!
Six céréales sont sorties gagnantes. Tout d’abord, les Frosted Flakes avec son fameux tigre Tony qui sont arrivé sur le marché en 1952. Puis, les Honey Nuts Cheerios introduit aux Américains en 1979. Les céréales Life (apparut sur le marché en 1961) et les Go Lean Crunch, très grano et populaire depuis 2001. Ensuite, les Frosted Mini Spooners ont la palme également, surtout avec leur populaire commercial TV en dessin animé. Finalement et non le moindre, le Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds lancé il y a 20 ans.
Vous pouvez comparer si vos céréales favorites apparaissent à la liste ou non…
Source: http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/about-food/best-selling-breakfast-cereals-0909
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A recent survey from the Country Living Magazine, one of my favorite magazines, revealed which cereals are the best selling ones in America. I would have thought that all the super sugary ones that kids adore would have won. Well, no!
Six cereals were the best of all. First of all, the Frosted Flakes with its famous Tony the tiger has a spot. These cereals come on the market in 1952. Then, the Honey Nuts Cheerios introduced to Americans in 1979. Life Cereal (appeared on the market in 1961) and the Go Lean Crunch, very granola and popular since 2001. Then, the Frosted Mini Spooners won a spot, probably due to the massive TV commercial with its cartoony character. Finally, and not the least, the Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds got a spot. The latter came on the market 20 years ago.
Now, you can compare if your favorite cereals appear on that list or not…
Source: http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/about-food/best-selling-breakfast-cereals-0909
Six céréales sont sorties gagnantes. Tout d’abord, les Frosted Flakes avec son fameux tigre Tony qui sont arrivé sur le marché en 1952. Puis, les Honey Nuts Cheerios introduit aux Américains en 1979. Les céréales Life (apparut sur le marché en 1961) et les Go Lean Crunch, très grano et populaire depuis 2001. Ensuite, les Frosted Mini Spooners ont la palme également, surtout avec leur populaire commercial TV en dessin animé. Finalement et non le moindre, le Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds lancé il y a 20 ans.
Vous pouvez comparer si vos céréales favorites apparaissent à la liste ou non…
Source: http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/about-food/best-selling-breakfast-cereals-0909
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A recent survey from the Country Living Magazine, one of my favorite magazines, revealed which cereals are the best selling ones in America. I would have thought that all the super sugary ones that kids adore would have won. Well, no!
Six cereals were the best of all. First of all, the Frosted Flakes with its famous Tony the tiger has a spot. These cereals come on the market in 1952. Then, the Honey Nuts Cheerios introduced to Americans in 1979. Life Cereal (appeared on the market in 1961) and the Go Lean Crunch, very granola and popular since 2001. Then, the Frosted Mini Spooners won a spot, probably due to the massive TV commercial with its cartoony character. Finally, and not the least, the Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds got a spot. The latter came on the market 20 years ago.
Now, you can compare if your favorite cereals appear on that list or not…
Source: http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/about-food/best-selling-breakfast-cereals-0909
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