Shreddies

Shreddies cereal pieces
A former Shreddies box in the United Kingdom

Shreddies is a breakfast cereal made from lattices of wholegrain wheat.

Manufacture

In Canada, production began in 1939 at Lewis Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Shreddies were produced under the Nabisco name until the brand in Canada was purchased in 1993 by Post Cereals whose parent company in 1995 became Kraft General Foods which sold Post to Ralcorp in 2008 and is now Post Foods Canada Corp., a unit of Post Holdings, which was spun off from Ralcorp in 2012.

In the United Kingdom, the cereal was first produced by Nabisco's former UK division but is now made by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand at Welwyn Garden City. The factory opened in 1926. It began making Shreddies in 1953. The site was briefly owned by Rank Hovis McDougall in 1988, who sold it to Cereal Partners in 1990. Nestlé's site at Staverton started making Shreddies in 1998, and is where all production was moved to in 2007.

The cereal is marketed with the whole grain symbol, as part of a marketing campaign emphasising the healthiness of the cereal. Wheat for Shreddies is sourced from over 500 different farms within the UK.[1]

Sugared, chocolate and honey-flavoured versions of the cereal are available in the UK as Frosted Shreddies, Coco Shreddies and Honey Shreddies, and an orange-flavoured version of the Coco Shreddies has also become available recently. The former advertising slogan in the UK was: Keeps hunger locked up until lunch. The advertising slogan for the Frosted and Coco Shreddies was: Too tasty for geeks.

Flavours

Advertising

Canada

United Kingdom

Collectables

In January 2012 it was reported that boxes of Shreddies dating from the early 1970s had been selling on eBay, after being discovered in a village shop. They were reported to have been selling for about £160 per box on eBay.[9]

Slogans

In popular culture

Shreddies featured as a plot device in the Canadian mockumentary television series created and directed by Mike Clattenburg, The Trailer Park Boys. Shreddies were part of the survival supplies Julian, Ricky and Bubbles sent with Jacob Collins and his Boys on their outing to lay a model train track across the Canada- US border in the episode We Can't Call People Without Wings Angels, So We Call Them Friends. Other supplies sent with them included liquorice and cannabis. The train track Jacob and his minions constructed was intended for use in smuggling cannabis across the Canada - US border. [10]

See also

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