Why did Kellogg s drop Michael Phelps?
Why did Kellogg's drop Michael Phelps? Comment Share Michael Phelps' reputation as a role model took a hit in 2009 Many will remember Michael Phelps on the cover of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes back in 2009. In fact, it was such a popular image that many 2000s kids associated the idea of the historical swimmer with the brand. However, it disappeared rather quickly owing to a great scandal that completely changed the image of the 23-times gold medalist in the public eye. Phelps was first accused in the News of the World of smoking a marijuana pipe after images of the superstar swimmer surfaced in the UK Tabloid newspaper. This led to a widespread controversy which saw Phelps become a figure of much debate. Kellogg's Co. announced soon after this incident that they will not continue their relationship with Phelps, stating that his behavior was not consistent with the brand image of the company. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post Michael Phelps has since then whitewashed his image to a great degree and remains one of the most celebrated Olympians of all time, if not the most.