1/12th scale vintage Rice Krispies box.
1/24th item also available.
Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal, with its distinctive "snap, crackle, pop" sound, was first introduced in 1928. The cereal was invented in Battle Creek, Michigan, by William Keith Kellogg. The original patent focused on a process where rice was partially dried, shaped, and then oven-popped to create a light, crispy texture. The "Snap, Crackle, and Pop" slogan and characters, which are still recognizable today, were introduced in 1932.