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* Loopy used to be the mascot of Kellogg's Honey Loops (and some of it's international variants) from the 1990s to the late-2000s/2010s where he was replaced by the female bee mascot of Miel Pops (known as Honey Pops in the UK), Pops.
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* Loopy used to be the mascot of Kellogg's Honey Loops (and some of it's its international variants) from the 1990s to the late-2000s/2010s where he was replaced by the female bee mascot of Miel Pops (known as Honey Pops in the UK), Pops.
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* A more extreme version of the trope has been {{enforced|Trope}} in Latin American nations since the late 2010s in order to combat obesity to children, with cereal companies like Kellogg's forced to ditch their mascots altogether outside of reformulated/reduced sugar versions of certain cereal brands.
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* A more extreme version of the trope has been {{enforced|Trope}} in Latin American nations since the late 2010s in order to combat obesity to children, childhood obesity, with cereal companies like Kellogg's forced to ditch their mascots altogether outside of reformulated/reduced sugar versions of certain cereal brands.