And now we have breakfast cereal maker Kellogg’s partnering up with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. Yes, the Frosted Flakes mascot Tony the Tiger struck a pose with Mulvaney for some reason as Kellogg’s panders to the fringe group in the latest example of rainbow capitalism. Kellogg’s targets 5-9 year old children with Frosted Flakes. We’ll see how this goes, and if it’s anything like Bud Light and Target.
Kellogg’s mascot Tony The Tiger poses with controversial trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
Kellogg’s also has a “Spirit Day” box dedicated to promoting the LGBT agenda to the 5-9 year old children eating Frosted Flakes.
Yes, they’re coming for your kids. pic.twitter.com/onsDNuznbQ
— Rob Smith 🇺🇸 (@robsmithonline) June 12, 2023
GO WOKE, GO BROKE: Is Dylan Mulvaney dating Tony the Tiger? Will Kellogg's Frosted Flakes pay Dylan to leave Tony alone? pic.twitter.com/61fffKYqBh
— @amuse (@amuse) June 11, 2023
Dylan Mulvaney posed alongside Tony the Tiger on the 76th Tony Awards magenta carpet at United Palace Theater in New York City on Sunday night. Read more: https://t.co/hIWJdx2daI pic.twitter.com/jbUq4UxMSD
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) June 12, 2023
The maker of Froot Loops, and other famous breakfast cereals, has embraced transgenderism. Tony the Tiger embraced Dylan Mulvaney on the "magenta" carpet at the Tony Awards. pic.twitter.com/ZFZCMPJHGI
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) June 12, 2023