Lost breakfast cereals of the 1960s and 1970s


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There is good news, though: General Mills is bringing back Count Chocula, Boo-Berry, Franken Berry, and Frute Brute Monster Cereal year-round, all of which were introduced in the early to mid-1970s.


Cereal Box Prizes from the 1970s and 1980s Flashbak

Found a picture of the box so zoomed in for the ingredients -- milled rice, casein, wheat gluten,milled corn, defatted wheat germ, sugar, salt, malt flavoring, calcium carbonate, lots of vitamins. 11.3 grams of protein per 1/3 cup. .06 gr fat, 5 mg iron, 5 mg niacin. 105 calories per oz.


Lost breakfast cereals of the 1960s and 1970s

The 1950s marked the beginning of the Golden Age of Cereal, when the rise of the Baby Boomers resulted in an onslaught of sugary cereals marketed to children, most with the word "sugar" right there in the name. Sugar Frosted Flakes hit the market in 1952; the "Sugar" was dropped in 1983.


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King Vitaman is another classic 70s breakfast cereal that maintained a loyal fan base until its unfortunate discontinuation in 2019. King Vitaman Cereal Animated Commercial (1970) Watch on Created by Quaker Oats, King Vitaman cereal contained highly distinctive slightly sugary little crowns and appealed to both kids and adults alike.


Turnips 2 Tangerines Buckwheat Sourdough Pancakes, 70's Cereal

These are the vintage 1970s and 1980s cereal commercials that Generation Xers and Baby Boomers will remember fondly. I hope you enjoy watching these and plea.


1974 vintage cereal Flashbak

As with any product, some of the lesser-known cereals of the 1970s fell by the wayside; Puffa Puffa Rice and Pink Panther Flakes are just two of many. Others, such as Kellogg's Cornflakes, stood the test of time. Some that remain today -- Frosted Flakes, for example -- span generations and are enjoyed by kids and adults alike.


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Cereal shaped like tiny breakfast items has been a winning formula for decades, and Ralston (the company behind the tie-in novelty cereal craze of the 1980s) followed suit with a bite-sized.


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Boo Berry, Count Chocula, and Franken Berry, 1971, 1973: The first two "Monster" cereals from General Mills, chocolate-flavored Count Chocula, and strawberry-flavored Franken Berry, were marketed in 1971 as a play on words for fictional characters Count Dracula and Frankenstein. Blueberry-flavored Boo Berry came along in 1973.


11 bygone breakfast cereals from the 1970s we want to bring back

We've rounded up some throwback cereals from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Some of them are still available, while others aren't. Either way, it's fun to remember those easy days of watching cartoons with a bowl of cereal in hand. And for more throwbacks, don't miss these 15 Classic American Desserts That Deserve a Comeback. 1970s Cereals


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The fun-to-eat breakfast cereal that has kids asking for their ABCs before they go to school. ALPHA-BITS SPELLS FUN AT BREAKFAST A vintage Alpha-Bits cereal box front - Freebie inside: One plastic ID bracelet with stick-on letters Baron Von Redberry from General Mills (1972)


11 bygone breakfast cereals from the 1970s we want to bring back

A half dozen breakfast cereal commercials from the 1960s and 70s: SUPER SUGAR CRISPS, COCOA PUFFS, RAISIN BRAN, HONEYCOMB (with Big Matilda), and two for SUG.


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Breakfast cereals have filled cupboards, graced kitchen tables and been munched by people getting dressed/looking for their keys/rushing out the door since the mid-1800s. From the first manufactured cereal, Granula - so tough on the teeth it had to be soaked overnight - to the novelty cereals of the 1980s and 1990s, they've also reflected.


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Amazon Hubba Bubba Gum This late 1970s brightly colored bubble gum came in big cubes kids loved, but its popularity faced competition from Bubblicious in the 1980s. The original was discontinued, but Mars bought Wrigley and rebranded it in a tape form. Related: Worst Halloween Candies for Your Teeth


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Old Cheerios Cereal Commercial from the 80's. Beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing through the early 1960s, "The Cheerios Kid" was a mainstay in Cheerios commercials. The Kid, after eating Cheerios, quickly dealt with whatever problem presented in the commercial, using oat-produced "Big-G, little-o" "Go-power".


1970's general mills monster cereals; 'loved boo berry & frankenberry

Old cereal brands from the 70s that are still around today Honey Nut Cheerios Cookie Crisp Golden Grahams Granola 70's discontinued cereal brands Pink Panther Flakes Freakies Magic Puffs Old Cereal brands from the 80s that are still around today Frosted Mini-Wheats Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Cinnamon Toast Crunch


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Kellogg's pulled Concentrate Cereal from the shelves in the late 1970s. Still love cereal? Here are The Best Healthy Cereal Options You Can Buy. Danish Rings Kelloggs/YouTube These boxed treats were like Pop-Tarts, only round. They replaced Danish Go Rounds, which broke too easily. Sadly, these were discontinued in the 1980s.