

People can dance along with the talented artist and Buzz by sharing photos and videos of their dance moments with via Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr and using hashtag #cheerios. He has some serious dance skills and I’m looking forward to getting more people dancing.” “I really feel like Buzz and I connected through dance during this shoot. “Dance to me is a feeling, an emotion - the movement is good for your heart in so many ways,” said Usher. In true Usher–fashion, he responds with some of his own famous dance moves, all set to his hot new release “She Came to Give it to You.” The spot highlights the fact that bees communicate through dance, showing Buzz’s natural dancing ability as he “speaks” to the artist about the importance of a heart–healthy breakfast. The bee-loved bee also has some help from Usher in his brand new commercial. With health issues like heart disease on the rise, Buzz wants to get people buzzing about the importance of physical activity and healthy food choices as part of a healthy lifestyle. The two new friends are asking people to celebrate and share healthy and happy moments, like dancing to Usher’s new single “She Came to Give it to You” and enjoying a heart–healthy breakfast with Honey Nut Cheerios. Usher Joins Honey Nut Cheerios ™ to Encourage Families to “Bee” Happy and Healthy TogetherĮight–time Grammy Award–winning megastar Usher and Buzz the Bee, the iconic Honey Nut Cheerios ™ character, are using dance to spread the word that being healthy can be fun and delicious. However, all thoughts and opinions are my own. We received compensation for participation in this campaign. LOL (: I have teamed up with Honey Nut Cheerios ™ in support of this campaign. I still sometimes, have to add a little sugar to this cereal to eat it. Why do they change successful cereals? To save money I guess.īy MyEmpt圜anvas ( Team Breakfast Member) This cereal was a lot better when it actually had little nut pieces on it. Great tasting with a wide appeal no wonder it's such a best-selling cereal! This cereal is much better when supplemented with additional sugar, honey or agave nectar. They don't stay a nice crunchy consistency for very long, the flavor gets old quickly while eating a bowl, and the leftover milk isn't very delicious. I can understand the appeal from a nostalgia standpoint, but there are so many other better cereals out there. The taste is one-dimensional, like cardboard. I put Cheerios in my rotation occasionally, but this cereal is nothing special to me. My family grew up eating Honey Nut Cheerios. I miss the little pieces of nuts that were once in this cereal but are now gone.

The cereal was ruined in 2006 when they change the recipe. The leftover milk is some of the best there is. Ever since they got rid of them, I've eaten 10x as much. I used to not buy it very often for that reason. I do NOT miss the bits of nut in the cereal. Also don't forget Ren & Stimpy, Doug Funnie, Porkchop, Roger Klotz and Bugs Bunny (Space Jam). Zoidberg, Hubert Farnsworth and Zap Brannigan on Futurama. Voice Actor Billy West was the Honey Nut Cheerios bee for many years. Read on and see all cereals from General Mills

Since then, the company has become the world's 6th largest food company - marketing to over 100 countries. That's something that everyone can smile about!"Ĭompany Description: Officially created in 1928, General Mills traces it's history back to the 1860's and the ownership of two flour mills. And it's made with whole grain, low in fat and provides 13 essential vitamins and minerals. But did you know that each little "o" also contains soluble fiber from whole grain oats? As part of a heart-healthy eating plan, eating Honey Nut Cheerios each day can help lower your cholesterol. "You already know that Honey Nut Cheerios packs the goodness of Cheerios with the irresistible taste of golden honey, making it a family favorite. In 2009, described the cereal like this: The cereal's mascot is bee known as buzz which helps explain the cereal current catch phrase "Bee Happy. Nut flavoring has been used since that date. Prior to 2006, the cereal's ingredients included actual nuts. As the name indicates, it's flavored with honey and nut flavoring (most notably almond). This cereal is a sweeter variation of original Cheerios.
