Post Toasties is an early American breakfast cereal that is made by Post Cereals. It was named for its originator, C. W. Post. It was the Post version of corn flakes, popularized by Kellogg's.
Post Toasties were previously called Elijah's Manna (c. 1904) until angry clergymen protested the name; its name was changed in 1908.[1]
Post Toasties was temporarily discontinued in April 2006 but re-introduced in early 2010.[2]
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