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Fictional Cereals
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Durangos

Dodge

Durango's
This cereal box was designed in 1997 as a "1998 Dodge Durango Cereal Box Press Kit". It was given to media in attendance at the 1997 Detroit Auto Show. One side shows a red Durango bursting through the box, and the other shows Bob Lutz and Bob Eaton with a bowl of Durango cereal. The "Sport-Utility of Champions".

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Ziggy

Cheap Plastic Toy
Ziggy finds a box on the cereal isle entitled "Cheap Plastic Toy" which features "Free Breakfast Cereal Inside!". Drawn by Tom Wilson and Tom II in 1995.

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Boondocks

The Boondocks

Clone Crunch
A 2002 Boondocks comic strip by Aaron McGruder featured a box of Star Wars "Clone Crunch" Cereal. "It's got little marshmallow Yodas and stuff".

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Close To Home

Close To Home

Cap'n Crunch IV Bag
"Thanks to the new breakfast cereal IV bags, students are able to cut their morning prep time in half". 2004 idea and comic by John McPherson.

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Adam at Home

Katy

Honey Crunch
Katy, from "Adam@Home", enjoys a bowl of Honey Crunch in this 2001 comic by Brian Basset.

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Heart of the City

Heart

Sugar Squares
Happy Sunny Flakes, Golden Flakes Cereal
Heart, from "Heart of the City", enjoys a bowl of Sugar Squares in this 1999 comic by Mark Tatulli. She has also been featured with Happy Sunny Flakes and Golden Flakes Cereal.

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Baldo

Baldo

Spicy Hot Sugar Flakes
Baldo, from "Baldo" by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos, encourages his dad to buy him a box of Spicy Hot Sugar Flakes "Breakfast Cereal with real bits of jalapeno!" in this 2000 comic.

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House of 1000 Corpses

Agatha Crispies
The 2003 movie "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie features a scene with a cereal called "Agatha Crispies" with a cartoon picture of Agatha Christie on the front.

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The Man from UNCLE

Zoom
In the episode "The Project Strigas Affair" from the mid-1960's TV show "The Man From UNCLE", a boxtop from the cereal Zoom was used to verify a spy rendezvous. Each contact had half of the boxtop.

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Dell Computers Commercial

Raisin Wheats
In a Dell Computer holiday 2004 commercial, a father asks his son what he'd like for Christmas. They're at the breakfast table, and the kid is eating a cereal called "Raisin Wheats".

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Lord Dark Helmet

Spaceballs the Cereal
Spaceballs the Cereal was one of a number of merchandising opportunities shown to Lone Star (Bill Pullman) by Yogurt (Mel Brooks) in a scene from the 1987 Star Wars spoof "Spaceballs". Lord Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis) appears on the cereal box.

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Swiffer

Rainbow Rings
Rainbow Rings cereal was dumped all over the kitchen floor by a guy in a 2004 TV commercial for an electric Swiffer to show that the new Swiffer can pick up all the crunched up pieces.

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WMBR

Apple Gunkies
In the late 1960's the MIT radio station WTBS (later changed to WMBR when Ted Turner purchased the call sign from the radio station in the late 1970's) ran fake ads for Apple Gunkies. They were described as "blue rhomboidal pellets of pure nutrition" and the ads made the claim that "They don't snap, they don't crackle, they don't pop. They just sit in the bottom of the bowl and look repulsive."

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Geico

Krazy Crisps
In one of the 2005 Geico Insurance parody ads, they advertised Krazy Crisps cereal featuring a giant green animated geiko with a bike helmet.

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Dilbert

NASA Cereal Sticks
A box of NASA Cereal Stix can be seen on the kitchen table in Season 1, Episode 3, of the animated Dilbert series by Scott Adams.

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Cujo

BigFatCompany Red Razberry Zinger Cereal
The movie Cujo, written by Stephen King, featured Red Razberry Zinger Cereal. The cereal contained a red dye which leached from the cereal upon consumption and made folks think they were bleeding, hemorrhaging, or throwing up blood. "Nope, nothing wrong here".

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Breakfast Beaver

Breakfast Beaver

Carpenter Crunch
Season One, Episode Six, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured interviews with failed cereal mascots. Breakfast Beaver represented Carpenter Crunch. "You get two scoops of nails, in every bag."

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Bing the Cholorinator

Bing the Cholorinator

Watertower Nuggets
Season One, Episode Six, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured interviews with failed cereal mascots. Bing the Cholorinator represented Watertower Nuggets. "It's great. It's got a little high cholorine though, kinda dangerous."

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Sugar Bunny

Sugar Bunny

Super Sugar Carrots
Season One, Episode Six, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured interviews with failed cereal mascots. Sugar Bunny represented Super Sugar Carrots. "But they got... real sugar...?"

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Modem-Mutt

Modem-Mutt

Sugar Coated Cyber Flakes
Season One, Episode Six, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured interviews with failed cereal mascots. Modem-Mutt represented Sugar Coated Cyber Flakes. "Download a bowl into your stomach today kids! It's good to the last mega-byte! And that's free surfing in fiber-space".

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Rascal Rooster

Rascal Rooster

Raisin Hell
Season One, Episode Six, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured interviews with failed cereal mascots. Rascal Rooster represented Raisin Hell. "There's a million raisins in every can!"

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Chester

Chester

Dynamite Dig-Ums
Season Two, Episode Twelve, of "The Sifl Olly Show" featured an interview with Chester. If he had a cereal, it would be Dynamite Dig-Ums. "It'd be mostly prizes, with one or two big bites of cereal."

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In Good Company

Krispity Krunch
Krispity Krunch was a cereal in a yellow box featured in the 2004 Universal movie "In Good Company" starring Dennis Quaid. The cereal was used as an example to get a point across during a business meeting.

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