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First introduced by Kellogg's in 1965 as "Apple O's," Apple Jacks has become a staple of American breakfast culture. The cereal is famous for its crunchy, ring-shaped pieces coated in cinnamon and apple flavoring. Despite its name, Apple Jacks famously doesn't taste strictly like fresh apples, leaning instead into a sweet, spiced cinnamon profile that turns the cereal milk a delicious, sugary green. For decades, its advertising leaned into the quirky premise that the cereal "doesn't taste like apples," driven by fun mascot duos like the CinnaMon and Bad Apple.