French Toast Crunch to return

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PORTLAND, Ore. — General Mills said Monday it’s bringing back popular ’90s cereal French Toast Crunch in a nod to nostalgia.

PORTLAND, Ore. — General Mills said Monday it’s bringing back popular ’90s cereal French Toast Crunch in a nod to nostalgia.

The food maker says the move is purely a response to consumer demand, but it comes as General Mills and other cereal makers are coping with weaker cereal sales because of changing consumer tastes.

Cereal sales have slid as alternatives such as Greek yogurt and breakfast sandwiches have gained popularity. And last month, General Mills, which also makes foods such as Yoplait yogurt and Progresso soup, cut its sales and profit outlook for the year, citing persistent sales weakness in the food industry.

The company tweaked other parts of its cereal lineup recently in an attempt to boost sales. It gave Cinnamon Toast Crunch a stronger cinnamon taste, made Cheerios without genetically modified ingredients and released a new line of Cheerios with added protein.

General Mills said French Toast Crunch, which was discontinued in 2006, is its most requested cereal for rerelease. It said calls come in almost daily to request its return and thousands of people signed an online petition. A Facebook page dedicated to the matter has nearly 9,000 followers.

Nostalgia is powerful, particularly among millennials, said Waylon Good, marketing manager for French Toast Crunch. The company tapped into that for its marketing of the cereal — using Miss Cleo, a pop culture icon of the same period known for television ads for her telephone psychic readings, in its marketing of the cereal.

General Mills said it made a few modifications to the cereal, including reducing the sugar and increasing the whole grains. But Good said the company kept the same taste and nearly the same packaging fans, who are in their 20s or 30s now, remember from childhood.

Nostalgia among consumers often helps boost sales.

Twinkies flew off shelves when it appeared the treat might go away because of company troubles. PepsiCo’s throwback version of Mountain Dew — with original formula, including real sugar, and packaging — was so popular its release was extended. And this is targeting a generation that has retro sneakers on their feet, vintage filters on their cellphone pictures and throwback beer such as Pabst in their hands.

General Mills says French Toast Crunch now is a permanent part of its lineup and will be in some stores this month, with a complete national rollout in January.