Under Cover Bears Instant Oatmeal

Under Cover Bears Instant Oatmeal was a hot cereal produced by General Mills in the early 1990s. An oatmeal-like coating hid fruit-based gummy bears that appeared when hot water was added and the product stirred. There were four varieties of Under Cover Bears Oatmeal: Strawberry, Maple Brown Sugar, Private Eye Variety and Super Sleuth Assortment.

General Mills
Historical figures
  • Cadwallader C. Washburn
  • Charles Alfred Pillsbury
  • John Crosby
  • James Ford Bell
  • William de la Barre
  • Adelaide Hawley Cumming
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  • Betty Crocker
  • Bisquick
  • Gold Medal Flour
Natural and organic
  • Lärabar
  • Cascadian Farms
  • Food Should Taste Good
Former
  • Colombo Yogurt
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  • DSV Alvin
  • Hazard analysis and critical control points
  • Project Strato-Lab
  • Skyhook balloon
  • Space food
  • Annual revenue US$14.88 billion (2011)
  • Employees 35,000 (2011)
  • Stock symbol NYSE: GIS
  • Website www.generalmills.com

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