Monster cereals

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Line of breakfast cereals by General Mills


Monster Cereals



Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerGeneral Mills
Produced by
CountryUnited States
Introduced1971
Discontinued
Related brandsCount Chocula, Franken Berry, Boo Berry, Fruit Brute, Yummy Mummy
Markets
Previous owners
Registered as a trademark in



Monster Cereals are a line of breakfast cereals produced by General Mills that are themed around classic horror films. The line was introduced in 1971 and has become a seasonal favorite, typically available around the Halloween season.

History

The Monster Cereals were first introduced in 1971 with the launch of Count Chocula and Franken Berry. These cereals were unique for their time, featuring a combination of sweetened corn cereal and marshmallow bits. Count Chocula was chocolate-flavored, while Franken Berry was strawberry-flavored.

In 1973, Boo Berry was introduced as the first blueberry-flavored cereal. The line expanded further with the addition of Fruit Brute in 1974, which was a fruit-flavored cereal. However, Fruit Brute was discontinued in 1982 and replaced by Yummy Mummy in 1988, which was also fruit-flavored. Yummy Mummy was discontinued in 1992.

Characters

Each cereal is represented by a mascot that is a playful take on a classic horror character:

Seasonal Availability

While the Monster Cereals were originally available year-round, they are now typically released seasonally around Halloween. This limited availability has made them a nostalgic favorite for many consumers.

Marketing and Popularity

The Monster Cereals have been marketed through various television commercials, often featuring the mascots in humorous situations. The cereals have also been featured in various pop culture references, further cementing their status as a nostalgic favorite.

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