It was discontinued in 1994.
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FAQ
Does the post cereal company still exist?
What cereal does CW Post make?
Is post still a company?
Are post Toasties still made?
What cereal brands does post own?
The company, founded in 1895 by C. W. Post, owns a large portfolio of cereal brands that include Bran Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Crisp, Grape-Nuts, Honeycomb, Oreo O’s, Pebbles, and Waffle Crisp, among others.
How did post expand its cereal business?
The company finally expanded its cereal business through the $1.2 billion purchase of MOM Brands in 2015. Two years later, Post completed its first foreign acquisition with the addition of Weetabix, the top-selling cereal in the U.K., for nearly $1.8 billion.
Does Post Holdings still make bagged cereal?
Bagged cereal at a Post Holdings plant comes down the line. Retrieved from Post Holdings. ST. LOUIS — When Post Holdings employees arrive at the company’s headquarters, the food manufacturer’s storied 128-year history is on full display.
Which cereal brand is based on a true story?
Post launches Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles, the first cereal brand that licensed television characters. Barbara’s Bakery, now Barbara’s Cereal, was founded in Northern California in 1971 by 17-year-old Barbara Jaffe. She sold the brand to the Weetabix Co. in 1986.