What happened to Trix cereal commercial?
Trix are for kids!” at the end of the commercials These ads in the late 1960s and early 1970s sometimes closed with the Trix Rabbit following up with “And sometimes for tricky rabbits!” (This happened in case he managed to have a taste or he had a secret stash.)
Why can’t the Trix rabbit have Trix?
Additionally, the catchy slogan “Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!” is evidence of age-based discrimination, which is also illegal. The rabbit can’t have any of the cereal because he is not a kid. Even if he weren’t an anthropomorphic rabbit, he isn’t allowed to have any Trix cereal because it is only “for kids”.
What is the Trix rabbit gender?
The Trix Rabbit is a cartoon rabbit who appears in commercials for the sugar cereal brand Trix, appearing as a member of The Defenders in Tails Gets Trolled….
| Trix Rabbit | |
|---|---|
| Species | Rabbit |
| Gender | Male |
| Fur color | White |
| Eye color | Green |
Are there still cereal commercials?
Aside from the sweet, sweet SpongeBob re-runs, I get to see that cereal commercials are still alive, well, and awesome. Here are three of the best. I challenge anyone who was skeptical about Lucky Charms’ recent redesign to watch this commercial and not be filled with infectious glee.
How many Trix commercials are there?
In the past 30 days, commercials featuring Trix Rabbit have had 25,606 airings.
Did the Trix rabbit ever get cereal?
Over the years the Trix Rabbit has only tasted the fruit flavor of Trix 5 times. He managed to get cereal in commercials in 1968, 1976, 1980, 1987 and 1991.
Are Trix and Kix the same?
Trix is the sister cereal to Kix — yes, really (via Cartoon Research). According to AdAge, Kix was General Mills’ first puffed corn cereal that rolled into grocery stores way back in 1937 and nobody had the idea to add some fruity flavoring and create Trix until 1954.
What does silly rabbit mean?
More generally, the phrase “silly rabbit” can be used to refer to someone who is too stupid to know that they’re never going to succeed, especially if they keep trying the same thing over and over and over again.
Are cereal commercials banned?
Starting in 2015, kids will no longer see ads for fast food, sugar cereals, high calorie snacks or any other foods that don’t meet Federal nutrition standards for fat, sugar and sodium. Approved foods will receive a ‘Mickey Check’ seal of approval.
When was Trix commercial first?
August 4, 1959
The history of Trix Rabbit It wasn’t until August 4, 1959 that the beloved Trix Rabbit debuted in a simple line drawn commercial titled “Rabbit and Carrot” conceptualized and drawn by Joe Harris.
What does the Trix bunny say?
Catchphrase: “Raspberry red, lemony yellow, orangey orange!” (In former days, “Raspberry red, lemon yellow, orange orange!”). The rabbit often rapturously describes the cereal using this phrase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-WKxvq85js