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All galleries and links are provided by 3rd parties. We have no control over the content of these pages. We take no responsibility for the content on any website which we link to, please use your own discretion while surfing the porn links. Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills since 1964. Lucky Charms was created in 1964 by product developer John Holahan. General Mills management challenged a team of product developers to use the available manufacturing capacity from either of General Mills’ two principal cereal products—Wheaties or Cheerios—and do something unique. An advertising company employed by General Mills and Company suggested marketing the new cereal around the idea of charm bracelets.
Thus, the charms of Lucky Charms were born. Lucky Charms is the first cereal to include marshmallows in the recipe. These pieces are called “marshmallow bits”, or “marbits”, due to their small size. The mascot of Lucky Charms, created in 1963, is Lucky the Leprechaun, also known as Sir Charms, and originally called L. The cartoon character’s voice was supplied by the late voice actor Arthur Anderson until 1992.
The oat cereal was not originally sugar-coated. After initial sales failed to meet expectations, the oats were sugar-coated, and the cereal’s success grew. Piggy banks and plastic watches were introduced as cereal box send-away prizes as a marketing tactic to increase sales. The recipe for the cereal remained unchanged until the introduction of a new flavor: Chocolate Lucky Charms, in 2005. Later in 2012, General Mills introduced “Lucky Charms Marshmallow Treats”.
Following the product launch, the General Mills marketing department found that sales performed dramatically better if the composition of the marbits changed periodically. Various features of the marbits were modified to maximize their appeal to young consumers. In April 2022, the FDA opened an investigation into whether Lucky Charms was making people ill after receiving reports from over 100 people that it caused nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. 3,000 similar complaints from all over the United States and Canada that started trending upwards in 2021. The first boxes of Lucky Charms cereal contained marshmallows in the shapes of pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars, and green clovers. Older marshmallows were phased out periodically.
Recent changes to the marshmallows include the star shape taking on a “star” design, the orange five-pointed star being complemented by a white “trail”. In late 2005, another marshmallow shape was added, the “Hidden Key”. The marshmallows are meant to represent Lucky’s magical charms, each with their own special meaning or “power”. There have been more than 30 featured limited edition marshmallow shapes over the years, with the introduction of themed Lucky Charms, such as Winter Lucky Charms. In 1986, a whale-shaped marshmallow was temporarily added to the lineup. In 1990, a green pine tree-shaped marshmallow was temporarily added to the lineup. During that time, the cereal promoted Earth Day with a free Colorado Blue Spruce seedling with proofs-of-purchase.
In 1991, the star and balloon shape marshmallows were combined for a short time. The red balloon featured a gold six-pointed star. The star was removed at a later date to make the Red Balloon and Star marshmallows separate. In 1994, sprinkles were temporarily added to the marshmallows. In 1999, the moon shape marshmallows were modified with the addition of the yellow curve line for a limited time.