Kellogg's Cereal City
Best to You Review
Discover the story of cereal through a multi-media presentation featuring famous cereal personalities.
Todd Rosenberg Photography 1998.
This postcard is unused and features Snap, Crackle and Pop from Rice Krispies and Tony The Tiger from Frosted Flakes.
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Kellogg's Cereal City
Production Line
Learn the steps of manufacturing corn flakes from corn grits to finished toasted flakes.
Todd Rosenberg Photography 1998.
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Kellogg's Cereal City USA was a tourist attraction and museum in the downtown area of the city of Battle Creek, Michigan (itself nicknamed "Cereal City"), open to visitors between 1998 and 2007. The attraction aimed to tell visitors the story of the Kellogg's brand, its products and contribution to the breakfast cereal industry in particular.
Best to You Review
Discover the story of cereal through a multi-media presentation featuring famous cereal personalities.
Todd Rosenberg Photography 1998.
This postcard is unused and features Snap, Crackle and Pop from Rice Krispies and Tony The Tiger from Frosted Flakes.
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Kellogg's Cereal City
Production Line
Learn the steps of manufacturing corn flakes from corn grits to finished toasted flakes.
Todd Rosenberg Photography 1998.
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Kellogg's Cereal City USA was a tourist attraction and museum in the downtown area of the city of Battle Creek, Michigan (itself nicknamed "Cereal City"), open to visitors between 1998 and 2007. The attraction aimed to tell visitors the story of the Kellogg's brand, its products and contribution to the breakfast cereal industry in particular.
3 comments:
Aww, too bad it shut down. I'm glad that some places do still offer tours. To me, it's fascinating to be able to get a peek at how some things are produced.
There is a tv show - (I don't know the name or the channel) about how things are made. I saw it once and thought it was pretty cool. They were making a candy, but I don't remember which one.
I have never seen that show, but I know what you're talking about. I can't remember the name, either.
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