
It works perfectly if you want certain action figures to look like they’re eating legit cookies. The scale of Cookie Crisp has always delighted me. Cereal just isn’t as good when its box doesn’t double as reading material.
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I would’ve preferred a tutorial on how to transform Holiday Sprinkles Cookie Crisp into festive cereal bars, but in a pinch, this’ll do. The back of the box is covered with cute and easy puzzles. Well, here comes General Mills to save the day! Fourth quarter breakfasts may once again pop with holiday magic. The annual revisions to the box art were such a huge part of the appeal. I’m a forever-fan of Christmas Crunch, but since Quaker hasn’t updated the box art in several years, it’s starting to feel old hat. Same color, same shape, same stupid sprinkles.Īnd guess what? They taste just like those sugar cookies, too! The texture is different, obviously, but the flavor is completely on the mark. Even regular Cookie Crisp is conceptually one of the best cereals of all time, because who wouldn’t be down with a bowl of what’s essentially tiny cookies? Here it’s even better, because they’re Christmas cookies. Everyone should be allowed to get excited about this Cookie Crisp.) There’s no need to ostracize people who don’t celebrate Christmas.

The box glows with festive touches, comfortable enough in its Christmasness to never once explicitly mention it. It’s been more than twenty years since we’ve been given a rock solid reason to correlate Cookie Crisp with the holidays. This is huge news! Cookie Crisp hasn’t danced with Santa since 1991’s Christmas Cookie Crisp, when the brand was still owned by Ralston. The first of two super seasonal cereals (I’ll cover the second in a future post) is Holiday Sprinkles Cookie Crisp.

Perhaps inspired by their success during the Halloween season, General Mills is finally trying to muscle in on Christmas.
