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Trix are for kids!" is the famous tagline for the Trix cereal brand, a slogan used in commercials where children tell a rabbit that the cereal is not for him. The phrase has become widely recognized and has been referenced in other media.
Origin: The tagline was created by the advertising executive Paul Harris.
Mascot: It is associated with the Trix Rabbit, a mascot who tries to get the cereal but is always outsmarted by the children.
Commercials: The children's response to the rabbit is always "Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!".
Cultural impact: The phrase has become a well-known part of popular culture, used even in other TV shows and films, notes Reddit users.