Kellogg's have released limited edition pink Coco Pops 😍
They are Strawberry and White Choc flavour
Last updated 3rd Feb 2021
With breakfast being one of the most important meals of the day, it's no surprise supermarket shelves are flooded with hundreds of different variations of cereals, but the latest release by Kellogg's has got us feeling VERY hungry!
With Kellogg's Coco Pops being on sale for an amazing 60 years, the popular brand have now released a limited edition flavour of Strawberry and White Choc Coco Pops, which turn your milk pink.
As if the cereal being pink wasn't a big enough reason to try, the limited edition flavour has 30% less sugar than the original, as well as not including any artificial colours or flavours.
The brand new Strawberry and White Choc Coco Pops will land on supermarket shelves on Friday 12th February, with a 480g box costing £2.99.
Harriet Oakes, activation brand manager from Kellogg’s said of the new product, “We are thrilled to launch new Strawberry & White Choc Coco Pops, it took over 50 recipe trials before we achieved the tastiest mix of strawberry and white chocolate that turned milk the perfect pink."
She added, ‘’When we launched White Choc Coco Pops in 2019, they sold out in just a few days so we’re hoping Coco Pops fans will be just as excited to try the new flavour. We’re sure kids and grown-ups alike will enjoy bringing a bit of pink to their breakfast.”
As stated in Harriet's comment, the release of the new Strawberry flavour comes after the success of White Choc Coco Pops which were released back in 2019.
We can't wait to try these! 😋
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