Crackle movies are free to watch, but you'll have to sit through some ads. It's worth it. Here's a complete list of new movies on Crackle in June 2019. Tickets to attend the dinner were $275.
“You’ve got something there!”1927 — W.K. Kellogg pours milk over a brand-new, toasted rice cereal from the Kellogg test kitchen, and gives it a try. “You’ve got something there!” he exclaims.
Ta-DA!1928 — Kellogg’s Rice Krispies® Cereal first appears on store shelves. Everyone loved the noise the cereal made in milk.
1929 — The words Snap! Crackle! Pop!® first appear in a print ad.
1932 — The words Snap! Crackle! Pop!® first appear on a box of Rice Krispies® Cereal.
1933 — Inspired by a Rice Krispies® radio commercial, artist Vernon Grant creates the characters Snap™, Crackle™ and Pop™. They first appear in ads and posters.
1933 — In a Snap™, a star was born. A tiny gnome wearing a baker’s hat and carrying a spoon — the earliest version of Snap™ — appears on the side of the cereal box.
TOGETHER AT LAST1941 — Crackle™ and Pop™ join Snap™ on the Rice Krispies® cereal box for the very first time.
1949 — The boys get their first major makeover, making their features younger, their colors brighter and their hats smaller.
'arroz TOSTADITO'1951 — The boys help bring Rice Krispies®Toasted Rice Cereal — or “arroz tostadito” — to Spanish-speaking countries.