Eggo blueberry waffle cereal
Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. Eggo is a brand of frozen waffles owned by the Kellogg Company, eggo blueberry waffle cereal sold in North America.
Other than waffles, Eggo also produces a selection of pancakes, French toast, and egg and cheese breakfast sandwiches, of which varieties include ham or sausage. Eggo waffles were invented in 1953 by the American inventor Frank Dorsa, who developed a process by which waffles could be cooked, frozen, and packaged for consumers. In 1968, as a means of diversification, the Kellogg Company purchased Eggo. Kellogg’s produces an Eggo brand breakfast cereal that was shaped to have the likeness of waffles. Flavors include maple syrup and cinnamon toast.
It was originally produced from 2006 to 2012, but after a popular campaign was reintroduced in 2019. In 2016, the Netflix series Stranger Things featured Eggo waffles as a key story theme bringing the brand to global attention beyond the countries where the brand is sold. In the show, they are the favorite food of the character Eleven. In fall 2009, there was a shortage of some Eggo products due to several problems. Eggo product varieties Retrieved July 28, 2016. They have become an icon of Stranger Things due to Eleven’s obsession with them.
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Eggo waffle shortage will last through part of 2010 – Nov. This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia’s quality standards. The specific problem is: Looks like all sorts of nonsense has been added in the last few months, though with so few refs its difficult to check what. This is a list of breakfast cereals. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. This cereal was produced in limited quantities and sold at 7-Eleven convenience stores as a promotional item for The Simpsons Movie. Archived from the original on 28 May 2009.