Kid Cuisine
Kid Cuisine is a brand of packaged frozen meals first sold in April 1989 and marketed by Conagra Foods. Described as a "frozen food version of a Happy Meal", the product is marketed towards children, while assuring parents of nutritional benefits. The mascot of the brand is a penguin named K.C., while the former was a different penguin named B.J. and a polar bear named "The Chef".
Nutrition and marketing techniques
Kid Cuisine is what its own marketing agency in the 1990s and 2000s described as a "kid-driven request item", that is, children would ask their parents to buy these items. Advertisements for Kid Cuisine were consciously aimed at the child, which was urged to request their mothers or parental guardians to buy these items, especially in the upper range of the 3-10 year old range the brand aimed at. Kid Cuisine relies on advertising with TV and movie characters, including The Avengers, Frozen, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Hello Kitty.Kid Cuisine variants have been attested historically to be composed of three or four selections of food. Main courses and side dishes have included hamburgers, french fries, tacos, quesadillas, hot dogs, corn dogs, chicken nuggets and drumsticks, macaroni and cheese, fish sticks, pizza, vegetables, and spaghetti. Desserts are also included with each meal, such as cakes, smoothies, fruit snacks, cookies, brownies, and pudding, which has color-changing sprinkles. Some breakfast varieties have also been released, like pancakes, sausages, berry toppings, tater tots, and fruit cups.
In 2022, Kid Cuisine changed their logo and mascot to a simpler logo, and K.C. is now depicted as a more realistic penguin rather than the animated version.