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From day one, Woody Woodpecker was the mascot of Sugar Pops, from 1959 until 1967, the next mascot for the cereal was " Sugar Pops Pete ," a prairie dog dressed as a cowboy with two " six-shooters " with red and white spiral-striped barrels.
Pete and the other actors in the commercial sang the following jingle: " Oh, the Pops are sweeter and the taste is new.
They're shot with sugar, through and through.
Sugar Pops are tops!
" From 1968 to 1977, the mascot was the " Whippersnapper ," a live-action, whip-cracking cowboy.
From 1980 to 1986, a female porcupine named " Poppy " represented the cereal.
Poppy carried around a yellow suitcase which contained a complete breakfast setting, meeting the by-then industry-standard " part of a complete breakfast " tagline.
In early 2009, a live actor dressed up as a Corn Pops puff became the new mascot of Corn Pops.
Then, in mid 2009, Kellogg's introduced an alternative mascot named the " Sweet Toothasaur ," consisting of the upside down bottom half of an actor's face, with a green felt cap with googly eyes and red paper horns on the actor's chin.

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