Post Toasties
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Post Toasties was an early American breakfast cereal made by Post Foods. It was named for its originator, C. W. Post, and intended as the Post version of corn flakes.[1][2]
Post Toasties were originally sold as Elijah's Manna (c. 1904) until criticism from religious groups (and consequent loss of sales) led to a change of name in 1908.[3]
As of August 2016, Post Toasties are listed as discontinued on the PostFoods web site. This includes flavors Frosted Flakes, O's, and Corn Flakes.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Post Toasties Cereal". The Cereal Project. Mr. Breakfast.
- ^ "Post's Timeline". Post Consumer Brands. Post Consumer Brands.
- ^ "Elijah's Manna Cereal". The Cereal Project. Mr. Breakfast.
- ^ PostFoods, Discontinued products page.
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