See also: cheerios

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Etymology

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Introduced on May 2, 1941, as “Cheerioats”: cheery + oats. The name was shortened to “Cheerios” on December 2, 1945, after a competing cereal manufacturer, Quaker Oats, claimed to hold the rights to use the term oats.[1]

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Cheerios

Cheerios

  1. A toroidal toasted oat cereal made by General Mills.

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Noun

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Cheerios

  1. plural of Cheerio

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  1. ^ John McDonough and Karen Egolf, editors (2002), The Advertising Age Encyclopedia of Advertising[1], Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.