15 Biggest Things That Happened In Real Life After Unfrosted's Kellogg vs. Post Pop-Tart Feud

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15 Biggest Things That Happened In Real Life After Unfrosted

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The latest Jerry Seinfeld movie, Unfrosted, told the story of the creation of the Pop-Tart and the feud between the cereal companies Kellogg’s and Post that led to its creation. While Unfrosted was a highly fictionalized account of the story, it also featured many real people and events that continued to have highly interesting consequences well after the credits rolled.

14 1966: Thurl Ravenscroft Sings About The Grinch Thurl Ravenscroft was played by Hugh Grant in Unfrosted Close The Shakespearean actor played by Hugh Grant who portrayed Tony the Tiger in Unfrosted was a real performer named Thurl Ravenscroft, who played the Kellogg’s mascot for more than five decades. Ravenscroft’s role as Tony was not his only claim to fame, as three years after the end of Unfrosted, he lent his voice to a song that still receives major airplay every holiday season.

11 1968: Sprinkles Were Added To Pop-Tarts The Pop-Tart received even further innovation five years after Unfrosted Close The incredible invention of the Pop-Tart was not only improved with the addition of frosting in 1967, but the following year, Kellogg’s went a step further and, in a move of pure delicious genius, added sprinkles to the sugary treat. With the introduction of ‘Sugar Sparkled Frosting,’ the Pop-Tart continued to be the most innovative breakfast item of the 1960s.

8 1971: Milton The Talking Toaster Pop-Tart’s most famous mascot was introduced eight years after Unfrosted Close Long-time Pop-Tart enthusiasts were sure to have been disappointed that Milton was not featured in Unfrosted. 6 1974: The Year of The Tiger Tony the Tiger got some time in the spotlight 11 years after Unfrosted Close Hugh Grant’s take on Kellogg’s mascot, Tony the Tiger, was one of the greatest aspects of Unfrosted, although this famous anthropomorphic breakfast salesman had an interesting history in the years after the Pop-Tart feud. One of Tony’s most significant years came in 1974, the Chinese Year of the Tiger.

3 2001: 2.4 Million Pop-Tarts Are Airdropped To Afghanistan Pop-Tarts acted as aid in the Middle-East 38 years after Unfrosted The man behind the team who invited the Pop-Tart, William Post, later became the senior vice president of Kellogg’s. Post had several amazing achievements in his career, but perhaps the most impressive was airdropping 2.4 million Pop-Tarts into Afghanistan as Afghans faced hunger with the onset of war.

 

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