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In a tangential note, some believe that Kellogg’s may have borrowed ideas from animated artist Don Hertzfeld’s acclaimed short “Rejected,” which features absurd and surreal commercial parodies. There’s speculation—albeit unproven—that Kellogg’s might have appropriated the aesthetic or idea for their marketing, further fueling the satire and critique of corporate branding practices.
Moreover, pop culture icons, including Disney-themed Pop Tarts and nostalgic commercials, continue to trivialize the health implications of such snack foods, blurring the lines between entertainment and health consciousness.