![]() ![]() Not only that, but this eco-friendly move sees the brand opening themselves up to a whole new market and demographic. Therefore, Kellogg’s partnership with the Manchurian brewery is unsurprising as their aim to “convert every kilo of grain we buy into food that we can sell” is met. This approach of using straight up breakfast cereal is a brand-new phenomenon and the new drinks will form part of a three beer collection after Seven Bro7hers released the tasteful ‘Throw Away IPA’ last November using imperfect cornflakes. Kellogg’s strict quality control whilst creating their cereals, including how well cooked the product is, size and colour means that there is more than enough cereal to create an entirely new beer line and give these crispies and pops a second life. The new craft beers include the flavours ‘Sling It Out Stout’ – a chocolate stout brewed from upcycled coco pops and ‘Cast Off Pale Ale’ – full of snap, crackle and pop – a double dry hopped pale ale brewed using rejected rice crispies, giving it a sweeter flavour. This new scheme will revive your nostalgic side as the subtle flavours take you back to munching on coco pops and rice crispies before the daily school run! The mission of the Culture and Heritage Museums is to communicate and preserve the natural and cultural histories of the Carolina Piedmont, inspiring a lifetime of learning. Kellogg’s have announced an innovative new way they are becoming more sustainable by inserting their rejected famous cereals into the beer market. The 2014 limited edition cards and ornaments as well as additional Vernon Grant items are available at The Museum Store, the gift shops at Main Street Children’s Museum, at Historic Brattonsville, and online at the Culture & Heritage Museums’ website.Ĭulture & Heritage Museums is a family of museums in York County, S.C., which includes Historic Brattonsville, Main Street Children’s Museum, McCelvey Center and Museum of York County. The 2014 Vernon Grant Christmas Card, “Santa’s Stunning Reflection,” has a limited edition of 500 the holiday card marks the museums’ 36th consecutive edition. The 24kt gold finish ornament has a limited edition of 700. The 2014 ornament, “Giddy-Up Go, It’s Christmas!” is the 28th annual holiday ornament produced by Culture and Heritage Museums. Selected Grant images have been reproduced as holiday ornaments and on holiday cards to help celebrate the famed artist’s work and raise money to refurbish and maintain his vast collection of original works and reproductions. Grant spent the last half of his life in Rock Hill, where he was well-known as a civic leader who named, promoted, and created Glen-the-Frog, the mascot for the city’s annual Come-See-Me festival. Since 2006, Grant’s illustrations have been the inspiration for ChristmasVille, an award-winning regional festival that is celebrated annually in Grant’s adopted hometown of Rock Hill. Grant has garnered international fame as the creator of Kellogg’s “Snap, Crackle, and Pop ” his holiday art has been reproduced on magazines covers and as Christmas cards for more than 80 years. at the Museum of York County, will feature a book signing by Rock Hill’s Linda Williams, author of “Beyond Snap! Crackle! Pop! The Story of American Illustrator Vernon Grant.” Brimming with color images of Grant’s artwork, this new biographical account explores his early life on a South Dakota homestead, his career in New York as an illustrator for magazine covers, advertisements, and books, and his years as a well-known civic leader in Rock Hill. This year’s free reveal event, scheduled for Thurs., Nov.
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