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Cereal City closed in Christine Byron and Thomas R. Wilson reside in Grand Rapids. View Digital Edition Here. Sign in. Log into your account.

Privacy Policy. Sign up. Password recovery. Forgot your password? Get help. Create an account. Michigan Blue Magazine. Snap, Crackle and Pop were the stars of the Rice Krispies marketing campaign. Facebook Comments. The Biggest Little Game in Town. Visiting the Kellogg Factory M. Wilson - December 2, The Big Spring Marla R. Miller - June 1, Near me. Kellogg offered public tours of its factory starting in , and over 6 million visitors toured the facility in the 74 years the tours were offered.

If I remember correctly, the tour ran about 60 minutes. When you started the tour, you were given a little paper hat to wear inside the factory for sanitary reasons. There was a unique smell in the factory, it was almost a sickeningly sweet smell at first, but you quickly got used to it, and by the end of the tour you didn't even notice the smell anymore.

As you walked through the factory, you saw many of Kellogg's cereal brands being produced. As a child I was mesmerized seeing the boxes being filled with cereal and moving along the production line to be packed up to be shipped to our local grocery stores. I also heard that back in the s, the tour concluded with bowls of ice cream topped with Fruit Loops or Cocoa Crispies. That too came to an end when Cereal City closed in Special thanks to Heidi Allen for providing the picture at the top of this post.

She is in the picture with her brother Andy Stokes on the left. I don't think pictures were allowed on the tour, but afterwards many families took pictures at the Tony the Tiger and Tony Jr.



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