

Rice Krinkles

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So-Hi



While this rice-loving Asian may be politically-incorrect today, So-Hi the Chinese boy was all the rage in the less-judgmental early 1960's when he became the mascot for Rice Krinkles cereal.



Memorable characteristics of this mascot were his high-pitched Chinese accent and a hat which was actually a cute, little bowl of Rice Krinkles.





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So-Hi Coloring Book



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 12/21/2010

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So-Hi Single Serve Box



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 12/20/2010

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Krinkles Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Car



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 12/19/2010

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Rice Krinkles 1-Ounce Box



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 11/13/2010

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Krinkles Sample Package



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 11/4/2010

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Candy-Kissed Krinkles



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 11/4/2010

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Post's Krinkles Vintage Ad



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Uploaded: 11/4/2010

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Rice Krinkles Action Toy



Submitter: jeffrey

Uploaded: 9/8/2010

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Comments About This Cereal

What do you think of Rice Krinkles?



Overall Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)









By Mingmei



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

My childhood favorite cereal. It did have a unique taste. Fruity Pebbles as a replacement? Bleccch.



Comment submitted: 9/17/2020 (#25506)







By Silvar1955



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

I wrote to Post recently... same thing... no intentions of bringing it back. Rice Krinkles had a unique flavor they were great. But I wonder if they used something that is not allowed to be used today to sweeten it? They could bring it back as Krinkle Pebbles.



Comment submitted: 7/21/2020 (#25364)







By HAWKEYE2



Box was too small (10 oz.). Had to eat as soon as mom brought it home from the store or brothers and sisters would eat it first.



Comment submitted: 5/21/2020 (#25187)







By zana



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

They were better than GREAT!



Comment submitted: 11/4/2019 (#24654)







By kandlinda



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

Please bring back Rice Krinkles... the best cereal ever!



Comment submitted: 10/13/2019 (#24600)







By Chuck



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

Please bring back this cereal - the original recipe... my all-time favorite! I would buy cases of it!



Comment submitted: 9/4/2019 (#24462)







By Skipperschoice (Team Breakfast Member)



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

I've been trying to relocate this cereal from my pre teens and teen years. No wonder I can't find it! Please bring back this classic from a simpler time, instead of all this 'trendy' character stuff, like for the Flintstones etc.



Comment submitted: 8/31/2019 (#24455)







By Rick



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

My favorite cereal. They are NOT the same as the frosted rice cereal today. PLEASE BRING THEM BACK!



Comment submitted: 7/18/2019 (#24334)







By Owen



My grandfather says he used to eat this cereal. He said it tasted like Rice Krispies, except frosted. So it was basically Post's clone of Frosted Krispies.



Comment submitted: 3/18/2019 (#24027)







By Nathan



Cereal Rating (out of 5):

I loved Rice Krinkles. They had a unique taste that no other cereal has ever quite matched. I wish Post would bring them back, even if only on a temporary basis.



Comment submitted: 2/22/2019 (#23970)









(out of 5) View all 159 comments for this cereal.ByMy childhood favorite cereal. It did have a unique taste. Fruity Pebbles as a replacement? Bleccch.Comment submitted: 9/17/2020 (#25506)ByI wrote to Post recently... same thing... no intentions of bringing it back. Rice Krinkles had a unique flavor they were great. But I wonder if they used something that is not allowed to be used today to sweeten it? They could bring it back as Krinkle Pebbles.Comment submitted: 7/21/2020 (#25364)ByBox was too small (10 oz.). Had to eat as soon as mom brought it home from the store or brothers and sisters would eat it first.Comment submitted: 5/21/2020 (#25187)ByThey were better than GREAT!Comment submitted: 11/4/2019 (#24654)ByPlease bring back Rice Krinkles... the best cereal ever!Comment submitted: 10/13/2019 (#24600)ByPlease bring back this cereal - the original recipe... my all-time favorite! I would buy cases of it!Comment submitted: 9/4/2019 (#24462) ByI've been trying to relocate this cereal from my pre teens and teen years. No wonder I can't find it! Please bring back this classic from a simpler time, instead of all this 'trendy' character stuff, like for the Flintstones etc.Comment submitted: 8/31/2019 (#24455)ByMy favorite cereal. They are NOT the same as the frosted rice cereal today. PLEASE BRING THEM BACK!Comment submitted: 7/18/2019 (#24334)ByMy grandfather says he used to eat this cereal. He said it tasted like Rice Krispies, except frosted. So it was basically Post's clone of Frosted Krispies.Comment submitted: 3/18/2019 (#24027)ByI loved Rice Krinkles. They had a unique taste that no other cereal has ever quite matched. I wish Post would bring them back, even if only on a temporary basis.Comment submitted: 2/22/2019 (#23970) View all 159 comments for this cereal.

From: PostRice Krinkles (full name: Sugar Coated Rice Krinkles) disappeared in 1969, making room for Post's new puffed rice cereal, a fruit-flavored cereal meant to resemble little rocks. Today, you know this descendant of Rice Krinkles as Fruity Pebbles.The cereal was also sold under the name SugarRice Krinkles. During that time, the box listed the ingredients as rice, sugar, salt, corn syrup and honey, along with an infusion of iron, niacin and vitamin B1.Founded by C.W. Post, the company began in 1895 in Battle Creek, Michigan under the name Postum Cereals. Their first product was a coffee substitute called Postum. The first breakfast cereal to come from the company was Grape-Nuts in 1897... Read on and see all cereals from Post