A brand of colorful breakfast cereal with fruity flavors, or slang for tricks and clever moves.
A brand name created in 1959 by General Mills. It's a deliberate misspelling of 'tricks' to make it catchy and memorable. The mascot is Trix the Rabbit, famous for being denied the cereal by children.
Trix became famous through advertising genius—'Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!' became so iconic that millions grew up thinking the phrase was actually part of English language culture.
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