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The return of a 'green onion' flavored cereal has been hailed as a major win for democracy in .<br>Kellogg's has brought back the green onion flavored cereal 16 years after it was first offered as cartoon candidate in a light-hearted 'presidential election' for the Chex Choco Empire in a TV commercial.<br>Makers assumed that chocolate-flavoured Cheki would win over green onion-flavoured Chaka, due to the tastes of children, however South Korean voters had other ideas. <br>The 2004 PR stunt was meant to end in an easy victory for sweet Cheki, but votes for Chaka surged past those for Cheki, catching Kellogg's unawares.<br>Citing multiple votes by individuals, the company halted online voting, threw out duplicate votes and declared Cheki the winner.<br>          Kellogg's has brought back the green onion flavored cereal 16 years after it was first offered as cartoon candidate in a light-hearted 'presidential election' for the Chex Choco Empire in a TV commercial<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Chaka fans cried foul, and decried Cheki's subsequent 16-year rule as that of an illegitimate tyrant.<br>Chaka remained in the public consciousness via regular hashtags like #PrayForChex, and memes depicting the onion character as a freedom fighter.  <br>Now the 'president' who was wrongly overthrown has triumphantly returned, the limited edition of the Chex cereal sold out within two days when it hit online stores, following years of almost ceaseless campaigning by enthusiasts. <br>'We never expected consumers would be interested in this product for [https://weareliferuiner.com/korean-chocolate-milk-how-to-make/ weareliferuiner.com] over 16 years,' Kim Hee-yeon, a spokeswoman for Kellogg's Korea, told Reuters.<br><br>'Every time we launched new cereals or had promotional events, online communities would repeatedly ask for the flavour.'<br>Chaka's success was so momentous that on the day it was announced earlier this month it surged past North Korea's bombing of an inter-Korean liaison office to become the top trending topic on South Korean social media.<br>        Now the 'president' who was wrongly overthrown has triumphantly returned, the limited edition of the Chex cereal sold out within two days when it hit online stores<br>      'The cheating forces of Cheki were ousted and Mr.<br><br>Chaka's 16-year struggle has finally come to an end,' one fan wrote on Twitter.<br>A TV advertisement apologised for the delay and featured a small child whose dreams of onion cereal were crushed. Promotional materials included a faux political poster with an image of Chaka over former U.S.<br>President Barack Obama's campaign slogan 'yes we can.'<br>Limited edition of the five-grain cereals are usually on sale for about three months, but that could be extended if sales are strong, Kim said.<br>The company had been working on developing the cereal for 15 years, but had struggled to find the right onion flavour, she added.<br><br>When it called for 50 'early tasters' it received more than 14,200 applications.<br>Traditional Korean breakfasts are often savoury and even spicy, and many people seemed to envision the onion flavour as a potential bar snack with beer, rather than in a bowl with milk.<br>'I had adult-like taste in food since I was young, so I love local food with garlic, green onion or kimchi,' said food blogger Lee Soo-jeong, 24, who voted for Chaka as a child and was an early taster.<br>Her verdict on the long-awaited cereal?<br>'The green onion flavour is too mild.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
The return of a 'green onion' flavored cereal has been hailed as a major win for democracy in .<br>Kellogg's has brought back the green onion flavored cereal 16 years after it was first offered as cartoon candidate in a light-hearted 'presidential election' for the Chex Choco Empire in a TV commercial.<br>Makers assumed that chocolate-flavoured Cheki would win over green onion-flavoured Chaka, due to the tastes of children, however South Korean voters had other ideas. <br>The 2004 PR stunt was meant to end in an easy victory for sweet Cheki, but votes for [https://weareliferuiner.com/korean-chocolate-milk-how-to-make/ weareliferuiner.com] Chaka surged past those for Cheki, catching Kellogg's unawares.<br>Citing multiple votes by individuals, the company halted online voting, threw out duplicate votes and declared Cheki the winner.<br>          Kellogg's has brought back the green onion flavored cereal 16 years after it was first offered as cartoon candidate in a light-hearted 'presidential election' for the Chex Choco Empire in a TV commercial<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Chaka fans cried foul, and decried Cheki's subsequent 16-year rule as that of an illegitimate tyrant.<br>Chaka remained in the public consciousness via regular hashtags like #PrayForChex, and memes depicting the onion character as a freedom fighter.  <br>Now the 'president' who was wrongly overthrown has triumphantly returned, the limited edition of the Chex cereal sold out within two days when it hit online stores, following years of almost ceaseless campaigning by enthusiasts. <br>'We never expected consumers would be interested in this product for over 16 years,' Kim Hee-yeon, a spokeswoman for Kellogg's Korea, told Reuters.<br><br>'Every time we launched new cereals or had promotional events, online communities would repeatedly ask for the flavour.'<br>Chaka's success was so momentous that on the day it was announced earlier this month it surged past North Korea's bombing of an inter-Korean liaison office to become the top trending topic on South Korean social media.<br>        Now the 'president' who was wrongly overthrown has triumphantly returned, the limited edition of the Chex cereal sold out within two days when it hit online stores<br>      'The cheating forces of Cheki were ousted and Mr.<br><br>Chaka's 16-year struggle has finally come to an end,' one fan wrote on Twitter.<br>A TV advertisement apologised for the delay and featured a small child whose dreams of onion cereal were crushed. Promotional materials included a faux political poster with an image of Chaka over former U.S.<br>President Barack Obama's campaign slogan 'yes we can.'<br>Limited edition of the five-grain cereals are usually on sale for about three months, but that could be extended if sales are strong, Kim said.<br>The company had been working on developing the cereal for 15 years, but had struggled to find the right onion flavour, she added.<br><br>When it called for 50 'early tasters' it received more than 14,200 applications.<br>Traditional Korean breakfasts are often savoury and even spicy, and many people seemed to envision the onion flavour as a potential bar snack with beer, rather than in a bowl with milk.<br>'I had adult-like taste in food since I was young, so I love local food with garlic, green onion or kimchi,' said food blogger Lee Soo-jeong, 24, who voted for Chaka as a child and was an early taster.<br>Her verdict on the long-awaited cereal?<br>'The green onion flavour is too mild.'<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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