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Quisp

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Quisp
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerQuaker Oats
CountryU.S.
Introduced1965;59 years ago(1965)
Websitequakeroats /quisp

Quispis a sugar-sweetenedbreakfast cerealfrom theQuaker Oats Company.It was introduced in 1965 and continued as a mass-marketgroceryitem until the late 1970s. Subsequently, the Quaker Oats Company marketed Quisp sporadically, and with the advent of theInternet,began selling it primarily online. Quisp made its return to supermarkets as a mass-marketgroceryitem in late 2012.

Quaker Oats initially marketed Quisp with a sister brand,Quake.Television commercialsfeaturing both brands were produced byJay Ward,the producer ofThe Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.

History

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Quisp (left) and Quake characters with boxes of their respective cereals in a TV commercial

Quisp and Quake were originally released in 1965 in theUnited Statesby theQuaker Oats Companyand generally advertised together (during the same commercial) with their character mascots competing against each other.[1]The ads werecartoonscreated byJay Ward,who also created the cartoon charactersRocky and Bullwinkle,Dudley Do-Right,Hoppity Hooperand many others, and the Quisp ads used some of the same voice actors as theRocky and Bullwinkleseries, includingDaws Butleras the voice of Quisp andWilliam Conradas the voice of Quake.

In an interview, Ward's creative partner Bill Scott described Ward's involvement in cereal advertising: "When the cereal company approached Jay about doing this stuff — I think it was in 1961 — he said, 'We’ll only do it as long as it’s fun.'"[2]

Quisp was depicted as a diminutivealienwithantennaethat functioned as a propeller enabling him to fly. The Crown Prince of Planet Q, he was dressed in a greenboilersuitwith a "Q" belt buckle on his black belt, and, like moon menGidney and Cloydof Ward'sRocky and Bullwinkle,was armed with a scrooch gun. In contrast, the more "earthy" Quake was portrayed as a tall, musclebound red-headedminerwearing blue pants, black work-boots, a red t-shirt emblazoned with a blue "Q", a yellowminer's helmetwith aheadlamp,a wristband on his right arm and a purple cape.

The commercials often asked children to choose which cereal was better, and to compete over taste or premiums. The competition reached its peak in 1972, when a series of commercials asked kids to vote for which cereal should remain on the shelves. In 1969, Quake was given a makeover, slimming down and swapping his lighted miner's hard hat for an Australian bush hat and cape.[3]Quisp was the winner and Quake cereal was discontinued, but Quake himself introduced a new sidekick, an orange kangaroo named Simon and a new orange-flavored cereal called Quake's Orange Quangaroos. In 1976, Quaker Oats ran another contest, this time asking children to choose between Quisp and Quangaroos. Quisp won again and Quangaroos was discontinued.[4]

Around 1979, Quisp was discontinued due to low sales.[4]It was reintroduced in 1985, then again in the 1990s and in 2001, where it was relaunched as the "firstInternetcereal ".[4]Consumers were encouraged to visit the QuispWeb siteto view animated endings to cartoons on the back of the cereal box. The onlineFlash animationwas produced byJohn KricfalusiandSpümcø,[citation needed]featuring Quisp and his sidekick Quunchy (voiced byCorey BurtonandMatt Danner,respectively).[citation needed]

Quisp remained in limited distribution for some time, with Quaker Oats distributing the product in "guerrilla displays" that would appear in a store and last until the product sold out.[citation needed]Even in the late 2010s, it could occasionally be found in grocery and discount chains such asDollar General,Grocery Outlet,Marc's,SuperTarget,andFood Lion.[citation needed]Quaker Oats also sold Quisp directly to the public through an online store.[5]

Description

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Quisp is a baked paste of corn meal and syrup shaped like saucers. The taste is similar to that ofCap'n Crunch,also made by Quaker Oats. Quake cereal was produced by the same process and ingredients, but shaped like gears.[4][6]Packaging as of 2012 carries the tagline on the front panel, "Crunchy Corn Cereal", and on side panels, "QUAZY Energy Cereal".

Ingredients

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Main ingredients:Corn flour,sugar,oatflour,brown sugar,coconut oil,salt.Vitamins and other additives:niacinamide,reduced iron,zinc oxide,yellow 5,yellow 6,thiaminmononitrate,pyridoxine hydrochloride,BHT,riboflavin,folic acid.

Quaker Oats also used to offer asaucer-shaped cereal with identical ingredients in its Bagged Cereals line under the name Quaker Sweet Crunch.[7]

References

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  1. ^Dotz, Warren; Morton, Jim (1996).What a Character! 20th Century American Advertising Icons.Chronicle Books. p. 108.ISBN0-8118-0936-6.
  2. ^Scott, inKorkis, Jim (August 2, 2012)."Bullwinkle Speaks! An Interview With Bill Scott".Hogan's Alley.No. 17.Archivedfrom the original on January 16, 2013.
  3. ^Vintage Quisp & Quake cereal commercial.YouTube. November 29, 2009.Archivedfrom the original on 2021-12-22.RetrievedNovember 8,2012.
  4. ^abcdChavey, Eddy (August 25, 2010)."Quisp".MrBreakfast.Archivedfrom the original on July 7, 2014.
  5. ^"Quaker Oats Online Store".Quaker Oats Company. 2010. Archived fromthe originalon December 30, 2012.RetrievedNovember 8,2012.
  6. ^Quake TV commercial1966, August 25, 2010
  7. ^Bruce, Scott; Crawford, Bill, eds."Cerealebrity of the Month: Quisp".Cereal Hall of Fame.Archivedfrom the original on September 24, 2014.RetrievedAugust 25,2010.{{cite web}}:|first2=has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Further reading

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Kevin Scott Collier.Jay Ward's Animated Cereal Capers.CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.ISBN1976576849