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Kellogg's Frosted Flakes (Frosties)

ownerKellanova / WK Kellogg Co (USA)
originUnited States
manufacturedmultipleCountries

Frosted Flakes, widely known as Frosties outside of North America and South America, is one of the most iconic breakfast cereals in the world. Originally introduced by the Kellogg Company in 1952 as 'Sugar Frosted Flakes,' the product consists of sugar-coated corn flakes and is famously represented by the mascot Tony the Tiger.

The product is manufactured globally in various facilities to supply different regional markets. In North America, production is centered in the United States and Mexico, while European markets are often supplied by plants in the United Kingdom or Spain. This decentralized manufacturing ensures freshness and compliance with local food regulations across the globe.

Historically, the brand was a cornerstone of the Kellogg Company, founded by Will Keith Kellogg in 1906. In 2023, the Kellogg Company underwent a major corporate restructuring, splitting its snack and cereal businesses. Today, the Frosties brand and its cereal siblings are managed by WK Kellogg Co in the North American market, while the international business (outside of North America) is owned by Kellanova.

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