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What are the 6 flavors of Trix?

Trix is a popular and iconic cereal brand that features fruity flavors in colorful puffs. First introduced by General Mills in 1954, Trix has become known for its cartoon rabbit mascot Trixie who is constantly trying to get a taste of the cereal. While the exact flavors and shapes of Trix cereals have changed over the decades, the current incarnation contains 6 fun fruity flavors in rainbow colored puffs.

The 6 Trix Flavors

The Trix cereal sold today contains 6 different fruit flavors represented by the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The flavors are:

  • Cherry (red)
  • Orange (orange)
  • Lemon (yellow)
  • Lime (green)
  • Raspberry (blue)
  • Grape (purple)

This rainbow mix of flavors and colors is what gives Trix its signature look and taste. While the cherry, lemon, and raspberry flavors have been in Trix since the beginning, the specific fruits represented by the other colors have changed over time. For example, the original orange color was meant to represent an orange flavor, but it has since been replaced by a distinct orange flavor.

History of Trix Flavors

When Trix first hit the market in 1954, it featured only 3 shapes and flavors: orange triangles, lemon circles, and raspberry stars. Here is a look at how the Trix flavors evolved over the decades:

Year Flavors
1954 Orange (triangles), lemon (circles), raspberry (stars)
1958 Orange (triangles), lemon (circles), raspberry (stars), lime (hearts)
1960 Orange, lemon, raspberry, lime, grape (clovers)
1976 Orange, lemon, raspberry, lime, grape, strawberry (loop)
1988 Orange, lemon, raspberry, lime, grape, strawberry, cherry (new balls shape)
1991 Orange, lemon, raspberry, lime, grape, cherry
2006 Cherry, orange, lemon, lime, raspberry, grape (current flavored puffs)

As you can see, the original 3 flavors were eventually expanded to 6 by the 1960s. Strawberry was introduced in 1976 but later removed in 1991. The current 6 fruity flavors we know today came about in 2006.

Fun Facts About Trix Flavors

Over its long history, Trix has maintained its reputation as a fun, colorful cereal full of fruity flavors. Here are some fun facts about the 6 Trix flavors:

  • The orange flavor was originally meant to taste like an actual orange, but today’s version has an artificial orange flavor closer to orange soda.
  • For a brief period in the 1990s, Trix swirled the flavors together instead of keeping them separate. Fans hated it and the cereal soon went back to the fruity pieces.
  • In 2017, General Mills held a vote asking fans to pick a new Trix flavor. The winner was blue raspberry, beating out options like chocolate, vanilla, and cotton candy.
  • The Trix cereal pieces are colored and flavored throughout, not just coated. So each bite has bursting fruit flavor.
  • General Mills uses natural flavors, although artificial colors, to create the Trix fruit tastes.
  • The citrus flavors – lemon, orange, and lime – are the most sour of the bunch, while grape and raspberry offer some sweetness.

Nutrition Facts of Trix Flavors

While Trix aims to provide big, bold fruit flavors, it does so with added sugars. Here is a nutrition label showing the amounts per 1 cup (35g) serving:

Amount % Daily Value*
Calories 110
Total Fat 0.5g 1%
Sodium 190mg 8%
Total Carbs. 25g 9%
Sugars 14g
Protein 1g
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

A single serving provides 14g of sugar – over 3 teaspoons worth. So while Trix brings joy with its fruity taste and fun colors, it is best consumed in moderation as an occasional sugary treat.

Conclusion

For over 60 years, Trix cereal has been a beloved breakfast staple thanks to its 6 bright colors and fruity flavors. Kids and adults alike keep coming back to enjoy the bursting taste of cherry, orange, lemon, lime, raspberry, and grape in every colorful puff. While the complete Trix lineup has changed slightly since the original 3 flavors, it has evolved into a fun sensory experience combining sweet and sour fruit tastes with crisp puffed corn. The 6 vibrant colors and flavors of Trix cereal represent the joy and simple pleasures of childhood that people never fully outgrow. As long as people continue reaching for that thrust of fruit flavor to start their day, Trix will likely keep on delighting for decades to come.