![]() The company is quite large and there are several breakouts of it in actuality. Honeycomb Cereal is owned and produced by Post. Post has always been in the business of creating cereals. We assume it was inspired by honey flavor. We don’t find a lot of special backstories about how or why the cereal was invented. It’s always remained popular, even despite some of the changes. ![]() While the cereal itself has been changed some through the years, it’s been going strong for 57 years and counting. The cars were only available in cereal boxes. These license plates, however, could also be ordered by mail for a cost. They also had a very popular mini license plate with different states on them. They didn’t stop there though, they used other cars throughout the 70s and 80s. READ MORE: Triscuit (History, Nutrition, Pictures & Commercials) Imagine how much Honeycomb kids (and adults) were going through trying to find one of every available option. They had four different models with six different colors, and for a time, every box had a 1969 Mercury in it. Honeycomb cereal took part in this adventure too, rolling out some special edition model cars. In the 1970s and 1980s, cereal boxes often had prizes in them. There were several different versions of advertising with this mascot as well. He was a bit wild having been raised by bees, but when he is socialized, he absolutely loves Honeycomb cereal. Bee Boy was a young boy who had been raised by bees. You might remember the catchphrase “we want honeycomb” from anyone who went crazy craving the cereal.Īnd finally, Honeycomb also had Bee Boy, whose name was Bernard. Crazy Craving was a wild creature with crazy hair that absolutely loved and even craved Honeycombs. Then, they moved to a new mascot of sorts in the mid-1990s. There were some other spins on the Honeycomb Kid or Honeycomb kids even as well through the years. He knew the cereal was delicious thanks to the crunch and the shape, but what else? Spoiler alert, the third component was the taste of the cereal. They had a series of commercials where he was looking for three key components about the cereal, and could never figure out the third part. He loved Honeycombs so much and went in search of the secret behind this great-tasting cereal. If you are a fan of the show Futurama, check out the episode “The Sting” to see more about the jingle! The cereal even had a hideout club children could participate in. This commercial also had a jingle about the cereal being big and also having a big taste too. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, you can reminisce on the Honeycomb Hideout, where eating the honeycomb cereal made an otherwise unfriendly person far more enjoyable to be around. READ MORE: Honey Bunches Of Oats - Sweet And Crunchy Breakfast Cereal They’ve had a lot of great marketing advantages through the years, and many of them stand out to people still. If you remember some of the older commercials on TV, you probably remember the bee, or maybe even Honeycomb kid too. However, the cereal also has iron, Vitamin Bs, Folic Acid, and Zinc too. You will find that even with the healthy improvements, there are still some ingredients not everything is a fan of. This cereal has even had a couple of different flavors through the years, which we will talk about more later. They’ve had to tweak it some, but what they have no seems to be working pretty well on both sides of taste and nutritional value. Through the years, they have adjusted the formula a couple of times looking for ways to make the cereal healthier without taking away from the sweet honey flavors that people love. It’s coated and flavored with honey, but it’s a very light honey flavor so it isn’t overwhelming to people. The cereal is a small corn cereal that is designed to look like a piece of honeycomb. ![]() ![]() Honeycomb was a cereal that was made originally in 1965, that’s more than 57 years ago. You likely are familiar with the Post brand, and maybe even with delicious Honeycomb cereal already too.
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