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Like its fellow pollinators around the world, the Honey Nut Cheerios bee is disappearing -- at least for a short vacation.
Because, how can we enjoy Honey Nut Cheerios without the honey? Honey bees have been around for 50 million years, but many researchers say bee colonies are deteriorating. Renowned entomologist and ...
You might have noticed something a bit off with your box of Honey Nut Cheerios lately. The Buzz the Bee mascot - who practically ate your morning breakfast with you - is no longer there. Why ...
General Mills is hoping to help raise awareness and save the honey bee by ditching their Honey Nut Cheerios mascot for the first time ever.
Honey Nut Cheerios put together a moving video to implore Canadians to plant wildflower seeds to save the bee population.
If you’ve recently purchased a box of Honey Nut Cheerios, you might have noticed one thing missing: Buzz the Bee. The brand is using its mascot to draw attention to #BringBackTheBees, a campaign ...
T he small, cheerful mascot for Honey Nut Cheerios has temporarily disappeared from packaging and ads for the cereal in in Canada, an effort to raise awareness about declining bee populations. As ...
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - If you're walking down the cereal aisle at your grocery store, you may notice something missing from boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios.The brand's iconic mascot, Buzz has been removed ...
Now, Honey Nut Cheerios is becoming part of the conversation. Their new Canadian boxes will soon temporarily be hitting the shelves without their bee mascot, Buzz, according to Adweek.
It may not come as a surprise to breakfast consumers that Honey Nut Cheerios — whose box features a gleeful cartoon bee dangling a honey dipper over a bowl like a magic wand — is sugary. A ...