Summary

Honeycombcereal has had a few mascot over the line of its history , including a normal Kyd thirsty for the breakfast intellectual nourishment and a creature that can only be describe as a Honeycomb lusus naturae . relinquish in 1965 by Post Cereal , Honeycomb cereal is made with corn , oats , and actual honey , and of course , a figure of additives ( viaPost Consumer Brand ) . While , like many breakfast grain , Honeycomb is n’t necessarily the respectable breakfast option , the food grain is delicious withits signature hive - shaped flakes immerse just enough Milk River without becoming too squashy .

mascot have long been an important part of any selling . Everything from periodicals likeMad Magazine ’s Alfred E. Neumanto the Olympics has a mascot to deliver their brand ’s subject matter in an easily digestible and understandable path . Not every mascot bring , however — some , like theNerf mascot , cease up being accidentally scary . The Honeycomb mascots grapple to range the occupation between odd enough to be memorable but not so unusual as to be a negative stimulation to young consumers . There have been several iterations of the Honeycomb mascot and each is memorable in its own elbow room .

Jack Box , the official Jack in the Box mascot , is the " CEO " of the fast food for thought chain , and he ’s had quite a fascinating ( and spectacular ) account .

Jack in the Box in a meeting

The Honeycomb Kid Was The First Mascot

The first mascot introduced for Honeycomb cereal was the Honeycomb Kid , appear in commercials sometime in the 1960s ( viaHoneycomb Cereal ) . The Honeycomb Kid was a turn on a cowboy archetype , root on by the 1957 Jimmie Rodgers song , " Honeycomb " . The mascot was an alive fiber who would always discover a way through trouble on his Big Dipper drag by tigers to fork over the grain to thirsty townsfolk .

These commercials end around the ' 70 before a new iteration of the Honeycomb Kid appear in the ' 80s , now a credit to the 1980s sports film , The Comeback Kid . This new mascot was a live - action mechanism minor who used Honeycomb cereal to give himself the vigour he needed to compete in whatever sport he was enter in .

“Crazy Craving” The Honeycomb Monster Debuted In 1995

Probably the best - known Honeycomb mascot is the " Crazy Craving " . This mascot is a sort of Tasmanian Panthera tigris with wild hair and broad bulging centre who zooms around spouting his catch phrase , " Me want Honeycomb ! " . Often , kid in the commercial would also transform into more " Crazy Cravings " , demanding the cereal and cultivate together to batten it from either a creature or a parent . This mascot is in the nervure of many other alive cereal mascot , like the Trix Rabbit and Chip the Dog from Cookie Crisp , who all represent how lure their respective cereal are .

Bernard, The Bee Boy Was Raised By Bees

In 2007 , Bernard , the Bee Boy was introduced as the new mascot for Honeycomb . This mascot is a young boy survive in the wild who is discovered by scientists . Bernard , as he is dubbed , was raised by bee and moves around with jittery fastness like the insects that swarm around him and only verbalise in a high up - pitched buzzing . advance on honey , Bernard is forever on the lookout for Honeycomb , an avowal that Honeycomb use real honey in its recipe . later on , another bee son is regain in Uzbekistan and the two get together to enjoyHoneycombcereal .

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Collage of the Honeycomb Kid, Crazy Craving, and Bernard, the Bee Boy.

The Honeycomb Kid riding and holding up a box of Honeycomb cereal.

Crazy Craving the Honeycomb mascot dancing in a kitchen.

Bernard The Bee Boy squatting on the ground eating Honeycomb cereal.-1