Mint cereal would be awful. We have to draw the line somewhere.Vanillaminable Snowman. Someone give this guy a raise.
Vhat about The Phantom of the Peppermintera?
Now with white mint phantom masks!
Mint cereal would be awful. We have to draw the line somewhere.Vanillaminable Snowman. Someone give this guy a raise.
Vhat about The Phantom of the Peppermintera?
Now with white mint phantom masks!
Are you thinking of Ice Cream Cones cereal?Now, if there's once cereal from the past I'd love to see come back... there's this one that had bits of freeze dried ice cream in it. That'll drive parental groups nuts.
Sounds more interesting than some of the promotional cereals they've had recently. Cars 2 cereal? Kelloggs doing frosted Cheerios with Red and white O's... Monsters University? Kelloggs doing Lucky Charms with Mike shaped Marshmallows. Turbo? Post took orange and blue Pebbles and threw generic round marshmallows on it.One cereal I wish they'd bring back, especially being Muppet-related, would be Swedish Chef's Croonchy Stars. Supposedly tasted like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I remember around 1988/89 seeing the commercials for it, looked promising, but never got a chance to taste it. Croonchy Stars had an all-too-brief shelf life. By the time Jim died, Stars was no longer on the shelves.
With next year's Muppet movie coming up, it would be great if one of the cereal companies got on the stick and came up with a promising tie-in. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
Nah. They fixed that years ago.Supposedly Franken Berry cereal turns your poop pink if you eat enough of it.
Oh...YES.One cereal I wish they'd bring back, especially being Muppet-related, would be Swedish Chef's Croonchy Stars. Supposedly tasted like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I remember around 1988/89 seeing the commercials for it, looked promising, but never got a chance to taste it. Croonchy Stars had an all-too-brief shelf life. By the time Jim died, Stars was no longer on the shelves.
With next year's Muppet movie coming up, it would be great if one of the cereal companies got on the stick and came up with a promising tie-in. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.