tweeted them with a caption saying, “Fruit Loops is now encouraging kids to go online and read their free library of woke propaganda.”Fruit Loops is now encouraging kids to go online and read their free library of woke propaganda pic.twitter.com/uLaP0TGfXBThis was then echoed by the influential @LibsofTikTok account (2.6 million followers).
It fumed, “Fruit Loops promotes free access to a digital library on their cereal boxes for kids. The library offers a range of books to teach kids themes of ‘equity, diversity, and inclusion’. @KelloggsUS wants to indoctrinate your children with breakfast cereal.
Stop giving them your money!”It instead directed followers to a shopping app that promotes “values-aligned businesses” [good luck finding any rainbow-colored cereals there!].Unsurprisingly, many of LibsofTikTok followers were happy to echo its message.
They denounced Kellogg’s for encouraging kids to read and explore the lives of other people.This included country singer John Rich (1 million X followers), who expressed similar disgust earlier this year toward Bud Light.Hey parents, do your kids like Kellogg’s cereal?.