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1 Miel Pops Commercial meme  





2 Ingredients  





3 References  





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Honey Loops






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Honey Loops
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerKellogg's
CountryU.K.
Websitekelloggs.ie/honeyloops

Honey Loops is a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's and sold in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain, India, The Netherlands, Malta, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Russia, Belgium, France, and Poland. The mascot of Honey Loops was a male honeybee called Loopy, who has now been replaced by a female bee called Honey B (primarily as the mascot of Honey Pops). The cereal was originally marketed as "Honey Nut Loops", but the name was changed when nuts were dropped from the ingredients in 1998. The commercials for the original product explicitly mentioned the "crunchy nuts"[1] it used to contain.

In Brazil, Argentina, and Chile the cereal was marketed as "Honey Nutos", but as of February 2015 it is no longer produced or sold.[2] In Italy, France, Russia, and Spain the cereal is marketed as "Miel Pops" and it has also another version as honey-balls. In Austria, the cereal is called "Honey Bsss Loops". It was discontinued in India as well after years of production.

Every loop is filled with fun loads of honey!

— The advertising slogan for Honey Loops

Miel Pops Commercial meme[edit]

In July 2020, the Miel Pops Russian intro became a viral Internet memeonTikTok featuring a dancing llama.[3][4] The viral song is an edit of a cover of the Miel Pops theme by Armenian–Russian aspiring singer Rozalia in May 2020.[5] Many Spanish speakers misinterpreted the lyrics from Russian, with many interpreting the word "Miel Pops" as "Mi Pan", Spanish for "My bread". Many from all over the world would use the sound with the dancing llama, referring to Miel Pops. The lyrics were "Miel Pops, Zoom Zoom Zoom, Zoom Zoom Zoom. Miel Pops ah kak vkysno Nyam Nyam Nyam." The sound is one of the most used to this day, used by popular tik-toker Josephine Grey.

Ingredients[edit]

  • Cereal Flours (Whole Oats, Whole Wheat, Whole Barley, Whole Rye, Corn)
  • Sugar
  • Honey (4.5%)
  • Glucose Syrup
  • Salt
  • Tricalcium Phosphate
  • Flavouring
  • Niacin
  • Iron
  • Colour (mixed Carotenes)
  • Vitamin B6
  • Riboflavin (B2)
  • Thiamin (B1)
  • Folic Acid
  • Antioxidant (Ascorbyl Palmitate, Alpha Tocopherol)
  • Vitamin B12[6]
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Kelloggs Honey Nut Loops advert 1990". YouTube.
  • ^ http://www.reclameaqui.com.br/10517458/kellogg-brasil-ltda/honey-nutos/
  • ^ "How A Viral Dancing Llama TikTok Revived A Jingle From A Russian Cereal Commercial | Genius".
  • ^ "TikTok's Latest Viral Trend is a Russian Cereal Jingle from 2010". 5 August 2020.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "MI PAN/MIEL POPS-THE ORIGINAL CREATOR OF POPULAR TIKTOK SOUND". YouTube.
  • ^ "Honey Loops". www.kelloggs.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2008-04-22. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
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