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Hardcover Cerealizing America Book

ISBN: 0571198511

ISBN13: 9780571198511

Cerealizing America

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Uncovering the colorful story of American breakfast culture beneath the sugar coating, a combined history and expose+a7 reveals the millionaires who turned the breakfast table into a commercial... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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a bit of Americana

interesting reading about something most of us eat. It is interesting to see how the companies started, the marketing and remember brands we used to eat that are now part of history.

An evolutionary history

The history of the American breakfast cereal and how it evolved from a health food to junk food. Originally promoted by religious organizations it is now huckstered by the ad industry. This is also a history of popular culture and the role cereal played in promoting give away gimmics, comic characters, radio programs, and TV cartoons. It has all the elements of both tragedy and comedy. Highly recommended. Educational and entertaining. A great read.

Incredibly Interesting Book for Cereal Enthusiasts!

A cereal history with information on the characters (both real and animated) that have popularized cereal in the United States. This book has an incredible amount of insight on character marketing and advertising, especially what happens behind the scenes in production, sales, and development. Very interesting reading for cereal enthusiasts!

Get Cerealized! Become a Cereal Fan!

Scott Bruce and Bill Crawford have made an outstanding achievement in this historical, yet humorous account of the cereal industry. Find out how Cap'n Crunch came into being, as well as Coo-Coo Bird and Tony the Tiger. Learn about the different impacts that J.H. Kellogg, W.K. Kellogg and C.W. Post had on forming the cereal industry. Find which competitors cereals came into being and are still around, as well as those that were successful, but are no longer here. This book is a complete story of an industry that has impacted all of our lives as Americans as a part of pop culture. Who hasn't walked down a cereal isle in a grocery store and been effected one way of the other by the masterful marketing presented there? I actually bought this book at Cereal City in Battle Creek, Michigan, the home of the cereal industry. I immediately began reading it and could not put it down! I never thought I would find a book about breakfast cereal to be so fascinating. These two authors deserve a great deal of credit for compiling and writing a fantastic book. I highly recommend every American read this one, as it will pull at your heart strings and make your charge off to the grocery store with your spoon!
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