Kix Socks
Description: KiX breakfast Cereal box from the 1970s. Kix (stylized as KiX) is a brand of breakfast cereal introduced in 1937 by the General Mills company of Golden Valley, Minnesota. The product is an extruded, expanded puffed-grain cereal made with cornmeal. The slogan "Kid Tested. Mother Approved." was introduced in 1978. During the 1980s, television commercials included the jingle "Kids love Kix for what Kix has got. Moms love Kix for what Kix has not," the latter a reference to its claims of no added food coloring or flavors. In 2018, the slogan was updated to "Kid-tested. Parent-approved".
Description: A dynamic scene depicts a skeleton wearing a denim jacket, striped shirt, and blue jeans, riding a silver rocket. The skeleton holds a white electric guitar aloft. Below, a multi-story building is engulfed in flames and smoke. The text 'KIX' in bold red letters with a jagged edge is at the top.
Description: A skeleton figure, dressed in a red and white striped shirt, blue jeans, and red sneakers, plays a guitar while riding a silver rocket. The rocket emits exhaust and has a radiation symbol. Below the rocket, large flames engulf an oil rig, surrounded by stylized blue ocean waves. The text 'KIX' is prominently displayed at the top in large white letters with a red outline.