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Crispy Critters

Crispy Critters was a breakfast cereal, which was re-issued by Post Cereals in 1987 after having been tested unsuccessfully during the 1960s. This second attempt to popularize this cereal was also unsuccessful and it was discontinued shortly...

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  • 1988

Bigg Mixx

Bigg Mixx was a short-lived Kellogg's breakfast cereal introduced in 1990. The cereal was an assortment of other Kellogg brand cereals already in existence mixed together. The mascot, who went by the same name, was a cartoon character which combined...

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Introduced:

  • 1990

Discontinued:

  • 1992

Freakies

Freakies was a brand of sweetened breakfast cereal produced by Ralston and sold in the United States. The cereal was Ralston's first major venture into the presweetened RTE (Ready-to-Eat) cereal market. The marketing thrust of Freakies was initially...

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Introduced:

  • 1972

Discontinued:

  • 1976

Fruit Brute

Fruit Brute was one of a line of five monster-themed breakfast cereals produced by General Mills for the North American market.. It is also the name of the cereal's mascot, a humorous cartoon werewolf. The frosted fruit-flavored cereal contained...

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Introduced:

  • 1975

Discontinued:

  • 1983

Halfsies

Halfsies was a breakfast cereal manufactured by Quaker Oats from 1983 through 1984. It was the result of the so-called "sugar backlash" in which the amount of sugar in children's breakfast cereals became an issue. The premise was it contained half...

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Introduced:

  • 1983

Discontinued:

  • 1984

Hidden Treasures

Hidden Treasures was a short-lived breakfast cereal by General Mills. Introduced in 1993, alongside Sprinkle Spangles, the cereal consisted of sweetened corn squares that all looked the same, but were meant to be filled with a fruity filling. The...

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Introduced:

  • 1993

Discontinued:

  • 1995

Ice Cream Cones

Ice Cream Cones was a breakfast cereal from General Mills that was created in 1987. The cereal consisted of puffs sweetened for chocolate, vanilla or chocolate chip ice cream flavor, as well as sugar cone-shaped pieces sweetened for sugar cone...

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Introduced:

  • 1987

Discontinued:

  • 1987

Sir Grapefellow

Sir Grapefellow was a short-lived cereal created by General Mills around 1972 that featured a British World War I era pilot. The cereal consisted of "grape flavored oat cereal with sweet grape starbits (marshmallows)". Sir Grapefellow was the arch...

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Introduced:

  • 1972

Sprinkle Spangles

Sprinkle Spangles was a short-lived breakfast cereal by General Mills. It was introduced in the early 90s, alongside Hidden Treasures. The cereal was of star-shaped pieces covered with multi-colored sprinkles. The commercials claimed that they ...

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Discontinued:

  • 1995

Yummy Mummy

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Introduced:

  • 1987

Discontinued:

  • 1993

Nintendo Cereal System

Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988. The name of the cereal was based on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and promoted two of the most popular games for the NES: Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of...

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Introduced:

  • 1988

Discontinued:

  • 1989

Pac-Man

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Cröonchy Stars

Cröonchy Stars was a breakfast cereal by Post Cereals of North America. The cereal was released in 1988, and discontinued about a year later, though it made a brief return in 1992. The box featured the Swedish Chef from The Muppet Show, who...

Introduced:

  • 1988
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