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1/29/22

[Answer] What is the only original Lucky Charms marshmallow still in the cereal?

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What is the only original Lucky Charms marshmallow still in the cereal?


  • Pink hearts:When Lucky Charms debuted in 1964, the toasted oat cereal was mixed with four kinds of marshmallows: pink hearts, orange stars, green clovers, and yellow moons. General Mills product developer John Holahan created the initial Lucky Charms prototype by combining Cheerios with chopped circus peanuts. The marshmallows, which are called marbits, have undergone several design variations over the years: Blue diamonds were added in 1975, followed by purple horseshoes, red balloons, and rainbows. Older marbits have been phased out and replaced over the years. The only original marbit that remains in the cereal today is the pink heart.



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