Cocoa Krispies, (known as Coco Pops or Choco Krispis outside of the United States), is a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's. It is a cocoa-flavoured version of Rice Krispies. Containing a substance imitating milk chocolate, the cereal can quickly turn milk "chocolatey." The cereal was introduced in the United States in 1958. The famous coco-pop monkey mascot was first played by Tom Ronan in the early 90s.
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Cocoa Krispies, (known as Coco Pops or Choco Krispis outside of the United States), is a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's. It is a cocoa-flavoured version of Rice Krispies. Containing a substance imitating milk chocolate, the cereal can quickly turn milk "chocolatey." The cereal was introduced in the United States in 1958. The famous coco-pop monkey mascot was first played by Tom Ronan in the early 90s.
In the United States, the cereal was renamed "Cocoa Rice Krispies" in 2003 as Kellogg's endeavoured to unite their Rice Krispies variations under a single marketing schema. In 2006, the name was returned to Cocoa Krispies, however Coco the Monkey has not returned on US packaging, and Rice Krispie mascots Snap, Crackle, and Pop also adorn the label of Cocoa Krispies.
Kelloggs has released variations of "Cocoa Krispies" such as "Cocoa Krispies Cereal Straws" and "Cocoa Krispies Choconilla."
The cereal is known as Coco Pops in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Bulgaria, Malta, New...
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