Kellogg's unveils limited edition Froot Loops boxes commemorating Michigan's national championship

If Michigan fans love Froot Loops and Wolverines football, why not combine the two? Kellogg’s cereal is a Michigan based company and released a limited edition national championship box.
If you want a box, you better look on the secondary market at this point. According to Tom VanHaaren, the boxes already sold out.
The Froot Loop boxes can be seen below and it seems like Michigan fans were in a frenzy to get them!
The Michigan fanbase didn’t go “coco (or is it cookoo) for cocoa puffs.” But they did in fact go “loopy” to get Froot Loops boxes.
Bad jokes aside, Michigan fans will be celebrating this victory for quite awhile in Ann Arbor. Make sure to eat that hearty breakfast featuring cereal!
Jim Harbaugh describes ‘glorious’ feeling of Michigan national title
Head coach Jim Harbaugh did his interview with ESPN while soaking wet, finally getting a Gatorade bath. He was able to avoid the first one but when you win a national championship, players are going to be persistent.
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There was also confetti flying down from the sky, with everyone on the Michigan side taking the moment in. Harbaugh was mesmerized and like his normal self, nearly speechless.
“You watch this confetti come down, it’s 1,000s of confetti,” Harbaugh began. “It tells a story. There is a story in every one of those pieces of confetti. Maize and Blue confetti. Just so proud of our team.”
Harbaugh is certainly right about there being a crazy story when it comes to Michigan’s season. Filled with controversy off-the-field, nobody involved with the program cares about that at the moment. For now, it’s about celebrating the long journey toward bringing another title back to Ann Arbor.
There was plenty for Michigan to overcome this season on the field. Harbaugh was suspended for six total games for two different reasons. Injuries came down the stretch, with Zak Zinter hitting home the most during the Ohio State game. People were asking if they even deserved to be playing in the College Football Playoff.
Either way, Michigan was able to overcome and will have a banner to hang in the Big House. Team 144 will be remembered forever.