Cookie Crisp is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured to look like chocolate chip cookies. It is produced by General Mills in the United States and Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand in other countries. Introduced in 1977, it was originally produced by Ralston Purina until they sold the trademark to General Mills in 1997.
Peanut Butter Cookie Crisp was introduced in 2005 but was phased out by 2007.
Double Chocolate Cookie Crisp was introduced in 2007.
Sprinkles Cookie Crisp was introduced in July 2009. This variety contains crisps shaped like tiny vanilla cookies topped with tiny multicolored sprinkles.
Birthday Cake Cookie Crisp was introduced in March 2018.
Imitations
Keebler Cookie Crunch was introduced by Kellogg's in 2008. This cereal has standard cookie pieces as well as round O shapes meant to resemble Keebler Fudge Shoppe Fudge Stripes cookies.
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Cookie Jarvis
thumb|150px|A box of Cookie Crisp from 1984, featuring Cookie Jarvis A [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard in the Merlin mold, he magically turns cookie jars into cereal bowls with a wave of his wand and rhyming incantations. He was voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
Cookie Crook and Cookie Cop
In 1980, Cookie Jarvis was joined by Cookie Crook, His commercials have Chip attempting to steal Cookie Crisp cereal from children (mainly by creating decoy cookies to lure them away from the cereal) only to be foiled every time. He has been voiced by Marc Silk and Robb Pruitt.
See also
- List of breakfast cereals
