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The Trix rabbit just can’t resist those fruity flavors – raspberry red, lemony lemon, orangey orange, wildberry blue, grapity purple and watermelon. ... Fortified with 12 vitamins and minerals, made from whole grain, Trix is also a good source of calcium – making Trix a fun and healthy way to start the day.
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Trix (cereal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trix Cereal - read about this cereal and shop for it online. ... Trix Cereal is made up of corn puffs with many fruity flavors – raspberry red, lemony lemon, orangey orange, wildberry blue, grapity purple and watermelon. Fortified with 12 vitamins and minerals, Trix is also a good source of calcium, making Trix a fun...
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The Trix Boys (1960) appeared the same year as the Trix Rabbit. One boy is juggling Trix cereal while riding a unicycle. The other boy appears to be catching Trix in a large bowl. They are doing tricks. (Get it?
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Oh man, Trix fanboys must be creaming in their pants after seeing the Limited Edition Trix Swirls Cereal. It has TWO fruity colors in every puff. If that doesn’t make Trix fanboys scream like little girls at a Jonas Brothers concert, they’re not a true Trix fanboy.
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Trix cereal was first introduced in 1959. Originally, the mascot for the cereal was a stick figure flamingo. The effect was less than desired. In 1967, at the request of General Mills, the Trix Rabbit was created by Joe Harris.
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Browse consumer ratings, consumer reviews, and consumer opinions of Trix Rabbit / Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids! (Trix cereal) on RateItAll.com. Trix Rabbit / Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids! ... That rabbit has one goal in life, one stinking goal, and that's to get a freakin bowl of Trix cereal. I don't think that's...
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