Kellogg's Cornflakes Boxes to be slimmer and use less packaging

by Amy Judd | February 19, 2009 at 08:31 am
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Kellog's Cornflakes boxes are getting a new shape. They will be re-designing their box with 8% less packaging and while they will hold the same amount of breakfast cereal, the new box will be shorter and deeper. This is not only save materials, but it's hoping it will also save transportation and fuel.

They will first be seen in Detroit for six months as a trial run.

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Fripouille

Kellogs corn flakes are a ripoff.

I have eaten Weetabix all my life. The Weetabix packet is smaller than that of corn flakes, except that a packet of Weetabix is almost nothing but cereal. A real deal. Cornflakes is no more than all air between a couple of flakes (no pun intended).

You wanna good breakfast?

Three Weetabix, a half-litre of milk, a sliced banana, honey. (Coffee and cigarette optional).

Corn flakes? Pffttt...

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Uwe Paschen

London Ontario is where they started. 

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MIREILLE

Nice

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