FOODStuff SA | Snap, crackle, flop – original Rice Krispies are back, but… (2024)

17 Jan Snap, crackle, flop – original Rice Krispies are back, but…

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After more than a year of consumer revolt, Kellogg’s has caved and will sell the original Rice Krispies again in South Africa.

But it has to import the product from the UK, because it “no longer has themanufacturing capability” to produce the old favourite in South Africa.

In 2018, the company launched new versions of Rice Krispies, Coco Pops, andStrawberry Pops in South Africa. They did not go down well.

The move from single grain to whole-grain in both Coco Pops and Strawberry Pops was unenthusiastically received, but the changes to Rice Krispies – which was replaced by Rice Krispies Vanilla – sparked the bigger outrage.

Rice Krispies, which first went on sale in 1928, are traditionally made froma paste of rice and sugar, which is then toasted. (The kernels are hollow, andwhen milk is added, the rice walls collapse, causing it to “snap, crackleand pop”.)

Rice represents only 48% of the Rice Krispies Vanilla – from 89.8% in the original. Corn flour (13%) (which may be genetically modified, according to the company) as well as whole wheat flour (10%) are some of the new ingredients.

In addition, the company added much more sugar to “enhance the crispiness”.The new formula has a thin coating of sugar – which is equivalent to 1.5teaspoon per serving. The new Rice Krispies Vanilla contains 21.7g sugar forevery 100g – from only 9g previously.

The move to the new multi-grain formula in Rice Krispies Vanilla presumably saved Kellogg’s money; it could use local grains instead of more expensive imported rice.

“We have listened to our consumers and understand that many consumers enjoyed the original Rice Krispies,” Zandi Mposelwa, head of external relations at Kellogg Sub Saharan Africa told Business Insider SA.

“We have therefore decided to relaunch it in the market, whilst keeping the Rice Krispies Vanilla variant to ensure that we meet different consumer needs for variety.”

Imports of the original Rice Krispies from the UK started last month. “Weare importing the product from the UK because we no longer have manufacturingcapability to manufacture the product in South Africa,” she said.

According to a Times Live report, a 510g box of imported original Rice Krispies will cost around R70. A 600g box of Vanilla Rice Krispies currently costs R47.99 at Game.

Caption: Three versions of Rice Krispies: the original, the Vanilla variant, and the UK import.

Source: BusinessInsider SA

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FOODStuff SA | Snap, crackle, flop – original Rice Krispies are back, but… (2024)

FAQs

What happened to the original Rice Krispies? ›

Despite the public's obvious and vocal disgust with the product, Kellogg's decided to stay firm in their decision on replacing the original Rice Krispies with the new Rice Krispies Vanilla, until 2020 when Kellogg's returned the original product to shelves.

What is the saying for Rice Krispies? ›

16: Kellogg's (1932) – Snap! Crackle! Pop! Kellogg's Rice Krispies first appeared on shelves in 1928 and marketing executives, as well as the buying public, soon noticed the distinctive crackling sound made when milk is added to the toasted rice cereal.

What causes Rice Krispies to Snap, Crackle and Pop? ›

Once the Rice Krispies hit the cereal bowl and absorb liquid (milk), the moisture content increases and the kernel goes from glassy to rubbery. The pockets of trapped air release as the walls of the kernel are weakened, which in turn break the parts of the structure that are still glassy, forcing the Snap! Crackle!

What is the rice crispy slogan? ›

The words Snap! Crackle! Pop! first appear on a box of Kellogg's Rice Krispies® Cereal.

Why can t you buy Rice Krispies anymore? ›

Kellogg's has responded to these tweets, admitting to a “temporary shortage of Rice Krispies” because of “supply constraints in manufacturing.” The company promises that it's working as fast as it can to get shelves restocked, but there's no estimated date for when production will get back to normal.

What is the difference between old and new Rice Krispies? ›

Rice represents only 48% of the Rice Krispies Vanilla - from 89.8% in the original. Corn flour (13%) (which may be genetically modified, according to the company) as well as whole wheat flour (10%) are some of the new ingredients. In addition, the company added much more sugar to “enhance the crispiness”.

Why do lifters eat Rice Krispies? ›

Medical News Today, an online health news platform, said that “Rice Krispies Treats make for a suitable pre-workout snack due to their simple carbohydrate content. Carbohydrates are the body's primary fuel source, so eating a high-carb snack before a training session can boost energy and performance.”

When was Rice Krispies Treats cereal discontinued? ›

Rice Krispies Treats cereal is no longer being made by Kellogg's. This was confirmed by the company in July 2020 on Twitter when a fan of the cereal asked if it was still made by Kellogg's.

What disease is snap crackle pop? ›

Snaps, crackle, pop – none of these joint sounds on their own are worrisome, but it's when they are accompanied by pain, redness, or swelling that you need to be concerned. If you notice pain, that could be a sign that there is arthritis. Redness could indicate inflammation and potential infection.

Are Rice Krispies GF? ›

You may think that classic Kellogg's Brand Rice Krispies are gluten-free because rice is a naturally gluten-free grain, but they are made with malt flavoring. The malt is derived from barley which is a gluten-containing grain. Therefore, they are definitely NOT gluten-free!

Are Rice Krispies healthy? ›

We Recommend. One of the great advantages of Rice Krispies cereal is that it does not contain any trans fats or saturated fats, so it's a viable option if you're trying to avoid these fats. Rice Krispies cereal also happens to be completely cholesterol-free, as per the USDA.

Who makes Rice Krispies now? ›

Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® cereal.

What happened to Coco Krispies? ›

In February 1998, the British arm of Kellogg's renamed the brand in the country Choco Krispies, but sales quickly declined, and in the spring of 1999, telephone and internet poll with over one million voters found that 92% of voters wanted the name changed back to Coco Pops.

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