Bring back the classic Apple Jacks commercials and mascots

Recent signers:
Steve The Hair Hairington BYLER YAY BYLER and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up, nothing brought more excitement to my mornings than the lively and entertaining Apple Jacks commercials. They weren't just advertisements; they were an integral part of my childhood, filled with characters that sparked imaginations and stories that made us laugh. The vibrant mascots, like CinnaMon and Bad Apple, were more than just cereal spokescharacters—they were cultural icons to a generation.

Unfortunately, these iconic commercials have become a thing of the past. The unique and whimsical characters that once brought joy to breakfast tables everywhere have faded away, leaving a void that newer, less memorable ads have failed to fill.

Did you know that advertising, especially those aimed at children, can be a powerful tool in creating lifelong happy memories? A study published in the "Journal of Consumer Research" found that nostalgic advertising can positively affect people's emotions and connection to a brand. By bringing back these commercials, Apple Jacks has a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with longtime fans and excite new ones.

Restoring these commercials and mascots isn't just about reminiscing on the good old days—it's about reviving a piece of cultural history that has impacted so many lives positively. Importantly, these characters promote fun and enjoyment without the underlying pressures often present in today's advertising landscape.

Here’s a clear plan of action: We encourage Kellogg's to conduct a special retro campaign featuring these classic characters and commercials. Not only would it delight old fans, but it could also create a fun and engaging avenue to introduce these lovable characters to a new generation.

Join me in asking Kellogg's to bring back the classic Apple Jacks characters and commercials. Sign this petition and help rekindle the spirit of laughter and nostalgia that these cherished mascots embody.

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Recent signers:
Steve The Hair Hairington BYLER YAY BYLER and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up, nothing brought more excitement to my mornings than the lively and entertaining Apple Jacks commercials. They weren't just advertisements; they were an integral part of my childhood, filled with characters that sparked imaginations and stories that made us laugh. The vibrant mascots, like CinnaMon and Bad Apple, were more than just cereal spokescharacters—they were cultural icons to a generation.

Unfortunately, these iconic commercials have become a thing of the past. The unique and whimsical characters that once brought joy to breakfast tables everywhere have faded away, leaving a void that newer, less memorable ads have failed to fill.

Did you know that advertising, especially those aimed at children, can be a powerful tool in creating lifelong happy memories? A study published in the "Journal of Consumer Research" found that nostalgic advertising can positively affect people's emotions and connection to a brand. By bringing back these commercials, Apple Jacks has a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with longtime fans and excite new ones.

Restoring these commercials and mascots isn't just about reminiscing on the good old days—it's about reviving a piece of cultural history that has impacted so many lives positively. Importantly, these characters promote fun and enjoyment without the underlying pressures often present in today's advertising landscape.

Here’s a clear plan of action: We encourage Kellogg's to conduct a special retro campaign featuring these classic characters and commercials. Not only would it delight old fans, but it could also create a fun and engaging avenue to introduce these lovable characters to a new generation.

Join me in asking Kellogg's to bring back the classic Apple Jacks characters and commercials. Sign this petition and help rekindle the spirit of laughter and nostalgia that these cherished mascots embody.

The Decision Makers

Kellogg's Marketing Department
Kellogg's Marketing Department
Kellogg City Council
Kellogg City Council

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