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Breakfast cereal made by General Mills
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Triples was an American breakfast cereal produced by General Mills in the 1990s that was similar to Rice Krispies. The name was derived from the three grains — corn, wheat and rice — from which the product was composed. A television commercial for Triples involved participants shaking their heads three times to a strange sound (a "triple take"). Consumer surveys reported that it made the milk a perfect level of sweetness while only using 4g of sugar per serving.

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  1. "Triples Cereal | MrBreakfast.com". www.mrbreakfast.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22.


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