What the Trix Yogurt TV commercial - Next Trix Kid Contest is about.
Title: Trix Yogurt TV Spot: 'Next Trix Kid Contest'
: "Hey, you! Yes, YOU! Are you ready for the ultimate Trix experience?!"
: "Introducing the Next Trix Kid Contest!"
: "Calling all Trix lovers! It's your time to shine! We want to see YOUR creativity and imagination!"
: "Create your own fantastical world of Trix! Whether it's a Trix-inspired artwork, a mind-boggling invention, or a mouthwatering recipe..."
: "The possibilities are endless!"
: "But wait! It gets even better!"
: "The finalists of the Next Trix Kid Contest will receive an exclusive VIP trip to Trix Adventure World!"
: "Imagine a world where everything tastes like Trix... and YOU get to be the first to explore it!"
: "So, Trix lovers, are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Show us what
Trix Yogurt TV commercial - Next Trix Kid Contest produced for
Trix Yogurt
was first shown on television on August 12, 2012.
Frequently Asked Questions about trix yogurt tv spot, 'next trix kid contest'
General Mills' Yoplait division produces a Trix-branded yogurt marketed to children with sweetened fruit flavors such as "Watermelon Burst". Later, Trix Swirls were introduced, with flavors such as "Rasp-orangey orange swirl" (a mix of the Orangey orange and Raspberry red flavors).
Yoplait's Trix Yogurt was last available in 2016 and is officially back on shelves at Walmart and SuperValu stores in early May 2021, a PR rep confirmed to Best Products.
The original set of Trix yogurt cups were discontinued in 1999, but there was a rerelease of new flavors that were discontinued between 2014 - 2016. Hope this helps!
Yoplait still makes Trix yogurt but it is limited in availability. General Mills's website* can tell you, according to zip code, which store distributes it.
Trix cereal was first introduced in 1954 and was the first fruit-flavored cereal on the market. The original round corn puffs came in three colors: raspberry red, orange orange, and lemony yellow. The cereal was advertised as being enjoyable at breakfast or as a quick snack right out of the box.
The Trix Rabbit (Also Known As Silly Rabbit Or Tricks) - voiced by Mort Marshall, and later by Russell Horton - is a anthropomorphic cartoon rabbit who is the Main Protagonist Of Trix Cereal and debuted in a 1959 Trix television commercial, and who continually attempted to trick children into giving him a bowl of Trix ...
Trix cereal was first introduced in 1954 and was the first fruit-flavored cereal on the market. The original round corn puffs came in three colors: raspberry red, orange orange, and lemony yellow. The cereal was advertised as being enjoyable at breakfast or as a quick snack right out of the box.
General Mills introduced Trix in 1954 as a sugar-coated version of its popular Kix cereal. The original Trix cereal was composed of more than 46% sugar. The original cereal included three colors: "Orangey Orange" (formerly named Orange Orange), "Lemony Yellow" (formerly named Lemon Yellow), and "Raspberry Red".
1954
Trix cereal was first introduced in 1954 and was the first fruit-flavored cereal on the market. The original round corn puffs came in three colors: raspberry red, orange orange, and lemony yellow.
Six flavors
The cereal for kids, adults and tricky rabbits
Start the day with fun and with the fruity flavors of Trix. Six flavors of crispy puffs - raspberry red, lemony lemon, orangey orange, wildberry blue, grapity purple, and watermelon - are fortified with 12 vitamins and minerals, and 28 grams of whole grain per serving.
Newly returned Trix Shapes do* also taste just like the original flavor Trix orbs we've had for a while now: uniquely fruity, with a signature blend of sweeter-than-country-fair-lemonade citrus, candied watermelon, and light notes of tangy rasp-grape-berry smoothie.
The data has been calculated by Statista based on the U.S. Census data and Simmons National Consumer Survey (NHCS). According to this statistic, 1.79 million Americans consumed 10 portions or more in 2020.