Some old-school frosted and fruity star cereals made it into our pantries, but this list is a tribute to our preferred brands ...
Ah, the '80s. The decade that most Generation X kids grew up in. Blockbuster movies packed the theaters. Hit television shows had viewers glued to the small screen at home. Video games invaded the ...
Think back to a typical Saturday morning as a 6 year old. With cartoons on the TV and a spoon in hand, you contentedly crunch away at your sugar-loaded cereal of choice: French Toast Crunch, perhaps, ...
If you were a kid in the ’80s, you probably remember Saturday mornings fueled by neon-colored cereal and cartoons blaring from the TV. While some cereals survived into the present (looking at you, Cap ...
Ralston's Ghostbusters cereal debuted in 1985 and remained on shelves for four years, with the success of the animated show throughout the '80s helping its longevity. What made this cereal special ...
Cereal has had a spot at the breakfast table for decades, but longtime favorites such as Cheerios and Frosted Flakes are the exception, not the rule. So many cereals have come and gone that many ...
Ooooohhh, who lives in a cereal box in my kitchen? Spongebob Squarepants! Yes! The lovable sea sponge is back in cereal form from Kellogg's! Just in time for the upcoming Spongebob Movie: Sponge on ...