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What the Kelloggs Raisin Bran Crunch TV commercial - Investigation Discovery: Successful Day is about.

Kellogg's Raisin Bran Crunch recently aired a TV spot titled 'Investigation Discovery: Successful Day', which was part of a partnership between Kellogg's and the true-crime network, Investigation Discovery. The commercial featured two characters, a woman and a man, who appeared to be detectives working on a case. As they were investigating a crime scene, they took a break to eat a bowl of Raisin Bran Crunch and lamented about how difficult the case had been. The woman then declared that they had a "successful day" before walking off-screen.

The commercial effectively utilized the partnership between Kellogg's and Investigation Discovery, as the characters' dialogue hinted at the suspenseful, intriguing nature of true-crime shows. The commercial also played on the idea that eating Raisin Bran Crunch can provide a satisfying break no matter how difficult the task at hand. The scene of the detectives taking a break for breakfast while on the job was amusing and relatable.

In conclusion, the Kellogg's Raisin Bran Crunch TV spot, 'Investigation Discovery: Successful Day' creatively incorporated the partnership between Kellogg's and the true-crime network Investigation Discovery, while effectively promoting the brand and its product.

Kelloggs Raisin Bran Crunch TV commercial - Investigation Discovery: Successful Day produced for Kellogg's Raisin Bran was first shown on television on July 2, 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions about kellogg's raisin bran crunch tv spot, 'investigation discovery: successful day'

The original version of Raisin Bran was first released to the public by Kellogg's in 1926, and this Crunch version was released much later, in 1999.

Skinner's, a brand that made the Raisin Bran cereal famous during the 1920's, sued both of these companies when they both rebranded the cereal with their logos.

Nutritious and delicious, this heart-healthy* breakfast cereal is low fat and contains a good source of fiber and essential vitamins and minerals to support a strong start. Each portable cereal cup makes a delicious snack wherever you go. Enjoy Raisin Bran Crunch at home, work, school or the gym.

Kellogg's Raisin Bran Cereals (Made in USA)

History. Skinner's Raisin-BRAN was the first raisin bran brand on the market, introduced in the United States in 1926 by the Skinner Manufacturing Company. For 17 years, Skinner had ownership over the product's name, until Kellogg's and Post began to sell their own versions of raisin bran.

When Was Cereal Invented?

Cereal + Boxes Sold in a YearAnnual Sales
Raisin Bran 48.9 million$172.2 million
Special K 47.0 million$167.1 million
Rice Krispies 42.1 million$136.7 million
Special K Red Berries 39.4 million$134 million

According to the intel gathered by Wishlisted, Honey Nut Cheerios is America's favorite cereal. Slightly sweeter than classic Cheerios thanks to, well, honey, this General Mills cereal has been filling breakfast bowls across the country since 1979.

Nutrition in Raisin Bran Raisin bran is a good source of fiber, essential vitamins, and minerals. A 1-cup serving of raisin bran contains: Calories: 190. Protein: 4 grams.

Kellogg's® Raisin Bran Crunch® cereal 4.7 out of 5 stars. Read reviews for average rating value is 4.7 of 5. Read 527 Reviews Same page link. This truly tasty blend of wheat bran flakes, delicious raisins and honey-oat granola clusters makes every serving sweet, crunchy and unforgettable.

A raisin is a dehydrated or sun-dried grape. Raisins are sweet and chewy, and they're often found in oatmeal cookies and granola. Raisins are one of the most common kind of dried fruit - they turn up everywhere from a preschooler's snack box to a fancy bakery's scones and cinnamon rolls.

History indicates that raisins were discovered for the first time by accident when they were found in the dried form on vines as early as 2000 BC. Wall paintings from ancient times show that dried fruits were consumed and used as decorations in the Mediterranean regions of Europe.

Today, the largest cereal brand in the United States is Cheerios, with a revenue of $18.126 billion and 139.1 million boxes sold in 2021.

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