Which of these breakfast cereal mascots underwent a significant transformation from its original design based on consumer market research?
Behind every great food brand is a clever marketing strategy, and breakfast cereal mascots have become iconic cultural symbols. But did you know that many of these characters have fascinating origin stories? This trivia question challenges your knowledge about one of the most recognizable cereal mascots and its surprising evolution through retail marketing history. Test your food industry knowledge and see if you can identify which cereal mascot fact is actually true!
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- Tony the Tiger was originally colored blue instead of orange before Kellogg's market research showed children preferred the warmer color
- The Trix Rabbit was initially designed as a fox until General Mills' consumer testing revealed children better connected with a rabbit character
- Cap'n Crunch was originally designed as a naval admiral but was demoted after consumer research showed children responded better to a captain rank
- Lucky the Leprechaun initially wore a blue suit until General Mills discovered through market research that green better represented the Irish theme
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