Our History

Rice Krispies® through the years

2021

Following the release of their 2020 music single,  Snap, Crackle and  Pop launched this lyric video.

https://youtu.be/P-mYetXky_Y?si=C4jTATogFBSpEGNq

2021

Launched Homestyle treats

50% bigger than our Original 22g bar and packed with melty marshmallows for extra fun and irresistible taste.

2020

The year SnapCrackle and  Pop became rock stars with their first music single.

2019

Delicious  Kellogg's Rice Krispies®Treats bites covered in yummy goodness.

2014

Start the day with delicious strawberry flavor!

2010

Introduced Iconic Writeable Wrapper®

Our  Writeable Wrapper® helps you be there for your kids wherever, and whenever, they need a little reminder of your love.

2008

The boys help  Kellogg's Rice Krispies®  Cereal celebrate its 80th anniversary with a new look for the digital age.

1991

SnapCrackle and  Pop make a fashion statement – that pants are the new shoes.

1984

The guys lose their black pants and big belt buckles for more colorful clothing and kerchiefs.

1983

First T-shirt

Kellogg begins licensing its characters, making the guys available for all kinds of merchandise. The first licensed item was a T-shirt featuring Snap™Crackle™Pop™  and  Toucan Sam.

1979

Snap™Crackle™  and  Pop™ have yet another makeover. This time, it’s their eyes that change the most, becoming rounder and closer together.

1962

The boys during their SUPER-ROSY-CHEEK-PHASE.

1955

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!

Snap™Crackle™  and  Pop™ make their TV debut. This is one of their very first commercials.

https://youtu.be/aH30AZk4QCs?si=65wFmvRZVRRmicMv

1951

“arroz TOSTADITO”

The boys help bring  Kellogg's Rice Krispies®  Toasted Rice Cereal  — or  “arroz tostadito” — to Spanish-speaking countries.

1949

The boys get their first major makeover, making their features younger, their colors brighter and their hats smaller.

1941

TOGETHER AT LAST

Crackle™  and  Pop™  join  Snap™  on the  Kellogg's Rice Krispies® cereal box for the very first time.

1933

Inspired by a  Kellogg's Rice Krispies® radio commercial, artist Vernon Grant creates the characters Snap™Crackle™  and  Pop™. They first appear in ads and posters.

1933

In a  Snap™, a star was born. A tiny gnome wearing a baker’s hat and carrying a spoon — the earliest version of  Snap™ — appears on the side of the cereal box.

1932

The words  Snap! Crackle! Pop!®  first appear on a box of  Kellogg’s Rice Krispies® Cereal.

1929

The words  Snap! Crackle! Pop!® first appear in a print ad.

1928

Ta-DA!

Kellogg’s Rice Krispies® Cereal first appears on store shelves. Everyone loved the noise the cereal made in milk.

1927

“You’ve got something there!”

W.K. Kellogg pours milk over a brand-new, toasted rice cereal from the Kellogg test kitchen, and gives it a try. “You’ve got something there!” he exclaims.