![]() | Bob NewhartHoney-Coated Sugar TreatsMusical Munchies Fruit Flakes |
According to the book Hi Bob!: A Self-Help Guide to the Bob Newhart Show by Joey Green, Bob Newhart's character (Dr. Bob Hartley) enjoyed eating "Honey-Coated Sugar Treats", "Musical Munchies" and "Fruit Flakes" on The Bob Newhart Show. |
![]() | Dorkus DuckQuacker Sugar Quacks |
Jimmy Neutron's father, Hugh Neutron, enjoyed eating this cereal in the 2002 movie entitled "Jimmy Neutron - Boy Genius". Quacker Sugar Quacks features a green-headed duck named Dorkus Duck. The cereal itself contained white, orange and purple sitting ducks, and included a free green toy rubber flying duck in the box. |
![]() | Troll From Your Cereal BowlSweet Stakes |
"Sweet Stakes" featured the mascot "Troll From Your Cereal Bowl". The cereal's tag line was "Add milk and fruit and you've got all the nutrition of... milk and fruit". This product was featured in the PBS comedy "Sixty Minutes to Kill" starring Martin Mull and Flo Eddie. |
![]() | CavemenChoco Charlie's |
The cereal Choco Charlie's was seen on the 2007 ABC-TV sitcom Cavemen. |
![]() | Out Of The Gene PoolGood 4 You |
A panel in Out of the Gene Pool (renamed Single and Looking) by Matt Janz included Good 4 You cereal. |
![]() | Plucky Duck and Sweetie BirdPlucky's Unlucky Worms | Gogo Dodo and Shirley the LoonFoot Loops |
"Plucky's Unlucky Worms" (spoof of Lucky Charms with Plucky Duck and Sweetie Bird) and "Foot Loops" (spoof of Froot Loops with Gogo Dodo and Shirley the Loon) were featured on edisodes of Tiny Toon Adventures. |
![]() | ArthurCrunch Cereal |
Crunch Cereal was featured in an "Arthur" episode where Arthur enters a contest to write a jingle for Crunch Cereal. The jingle came from a song D.W. (Arthur's sister) sang to her imaginary friend Nadine: "Oh I got a hunch, breakfast, dinner and lunch, would be more fun to munch, if I had it with Crunch." |
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Invader Zim, Cocofang, FrankenchokeyBreakfast Chunk, KRIXPY, "Poop" Brand Cereal |
Invader Zim was one of Nickelodian's animated shows. It included a couple of cereal mascots named Count Cocofang and Frankenchokey. Cereals featured on the show include: Breakfast Chunk, KRIXPY, and "Poop" Brand Cereal. |
![]() | Invader ZIMPoop Cereal |
In Australia, they have a show called Invader ZIM. I am told in one episode, a character called G.I.R. fell in a dumpster while wearing a Poop Cereal box on his head. |
![]() | PowerPuff GirlsLucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets Cereal |
In an episode of "PowerPuff Girls" there was a fictional cereal on the show called Lucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets with a character of the same name. "Lucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets are for the youth!" Corn crisp castles and ships with tuna and ruby marshmallow bits. "For the Irish seafaring nobleman in you!" |
The following eight cereals were created by Kellogg's in connection with a 2001 Cartoon Network promotion. Cereal enthusiasts were encouraged to vote for their favorite cereal and characters from amongst these cereal boxes. The winning cereal would then be mass produced. Guess which one of these cereals became a reality? |
![]() | Weasel and BaboonKellogg's I Am Weasel. Wheats |
This was to be a "Sweetened Puffed Wheats Cereal, With Sour Baboon Bits". |
![]() | CourageKellogg's Courage the Cowardly Dog |
"Crunchy Sweetened Oats With Dog and Ghost Marshmallows". |
![]() | Mike, Lu and OgKellogg's Mike, Lu and Og |
"Chocolate and Coconut Flavored Crunchy Cereal Rings". |
![]() | Ed, Edd, and EddyKellogg's Ed, Edd N' Eddy Jawbreaker Crunch |
"Sweatened Popped-Up Corn Cereal with Extra Crunchy Bits". |
![]() | Johnny BravoKellogg's Johnny Bravo Flakes |
"Extra Large Frosted Flakes". "Whoa Moma". |
![]() | Cow and ChickenKellogg's Cow and Chicken Puffs |
"Yellow and White Crunchy, Sweatened Popped-Up Corn Cereal". |
![]() | DexterKellogg's Dexter's Laboratory |
"Toasted Rice Cereal with Color-Changing marshmallow Bits". |
![]() | The Powerpuff GirlsKellogg's The Power Puff Girls |
"Sweetened Puffs of Rice and Everything Nice". "Cinnamon and Brown Sugar". Yep. It was this cereal that became a reality. See Kellogg's - Page Seven for the box that was actually available in stores. |
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