Which breakfast cereal mascot was originally designed with a completely different name and personality before becoming the character we know today?
Many food brands use mascots as part of their marketing strategy to create memorable brand identities. These characters often become cultural icons and can significantly boost brand recognition. This trivia poll tests your knowledge about the origin stories behind some famous food brand mascots and how they've evolved as part of successful marketing campaigns in the food industry.
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- Tony the Tiger (Kellogg's Frosted Flakes), who was initially called 'Tom the Tiger' and had a sophisticated, gentlemanly personality
- Cap'n Crunch, who was first created as 'Commodore Crunch' with a more serious naval officer backstory
- Toucan Sam (Froot Loops), who originally had a British accent and was named 'Sir Samuel the Toucan'
- Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms), who was first designed as a character named 'L.C. Leprechaun' who didn't speak but was mischievous
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