A good name for a breakfast cereal following the description of...?!


Question: A good name for a breakfast cereal following the description of...?
It's a fruity cereal that is soft and smooth on the outside and "puff like" when you bite. It is fruity and the pieces are multicolored and the colors represent what it tastes like. Red = strawberry, yellow = banana, blue = bluberry, etc. It will be made out of whole wheat and there are servings of grain in the cereal. This is for a CHILDREN'S CEREAL.

If you could also think of a character and name that goes along with the cereal that would help (like tony the tiger).

ALL OF THIS IS NEW NAMES - NO NAMES FROM PREVIOUS CEREAL OR TRADEMARK CHARACTERS!!

Thanks!

Answers:

Fruity Puffs, and you could have a puffin as the character. Okay, there is already a fruity puffs cereal. Rainbow puffs??? I still like the puffin idea...



The cereal name: Fruit Crunch Pillows!

On the cereal box front, use a cartoon picture of a smiling, one tooth baby, in a diaper, sitting, holding up a spoon and cradeling a bowl, with the Crunch Pillows floating out of the baby's bowl.

The baby's name: Sam Newberry!

Baby Sam Newberry loves Fruit Crunch Pillows!

My Creative Mind



-puff (fluff) balls of joy
-fluffy bites
-fruity bites
-rainbow bites (sorry, i'm kinda fixated on the "bites" thing)
-mr. meester's fluffy balls of joy (or insert any other title)
the character could be a cartoon unicorn named steve or angelica or josie or something :)



Ok how about Fruit Bat Bites featuring Wonky the fruit bat, and then on the back of the box you could have "bat facts" like facts about bats and change it every few months to a different bat.



fruit puffs umm with puffy the pufferfish.. haha



Fruit of the Rainbow




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