![]() | Angelica, Tommy, Chuckie, Dylan, and ReptarPost Everyone! Reptar Crunch Cereal |
Reptar Crunch Cereal is a sweetened puffed rice cereal shaped like dark pink rocks and cool green Reptars. (It tastes a lot like frosted Rice Krispies) Rugrats regulars Angelica Pickles (girl, age 3.25), Chuckie "What are we going to do?" Finster (boy, age 2 with red hair and glasses), Tommy "We're supposed to get in trouble. That's our job!" Pickles (boy, age 1), and Dylan "Dil" Pickles (baby boy, age 0.25) are featured on the box along with Reptar, their favorite toy dinosaur. In 2000, Post issued a special edition Rugrats in Paris, the Movie, Cereal. This was a sweetened multigrain cereal with colored cereal shapes: yellow Eiffel Tower, purple bows, orange glasses, and green and purple balls. | ![]() |
Elsie's Rugrats Page is a great place to get more information on these characters. |
![]() | Eliza, Donnie, Darwin, Nigel, Debbie, and Marianne.Post "The Wild Thornberry's" Crunch |
Another new "Limited Edition" cereal from Post based upon the Nickelodeon cartoon series by the same name. |
![]() | Hopalong CassidyPost Raisin Bran |
Hopalong Cassidy was a fictional character, but was played on tv, and represented on boxes, by the actor William Boyd (1950's). |
![]() | Trailer TwinsPost Raisin Bran |
The Trailer Twins (1949-1950) were a cartoon young boy and girl. The slogan was "They live in a trailer. They're out to see America A-Z." There are also comic strip ads that show the adventures of this young boy and girl visiting Maine, Mardi Gras, Florida, an Indian reservation, the West, etc. |
![]() | Raisin Bran FairiesPost Raisin Bran |
Raisin Bran Fairies (1957 to 1959): The boy fairy gathers the juiciest raisins for the cereal, and the girl fairy coats the raisins with sugar. |
![]() | Raisin Bran RavenPost Raisin Bran |
Not much is known about the Raisin Bran Raven (okay, it could be a Mockingbird) who appeared in at least one commercial for Raisin Bran. |
![]() | California RaisinsPost Raisin Bran | ![]() |
"Heard it Through the Grapevine". These cool claymation raisins represented Post in the mid-1980's. They normally appeared on regular boxes of Post Raisin Bran, but in 1988 you could buy a box of Raisin Bran shaped like a California Raisin dude. |
![]() | The Raisin CounterPost Raisin Bran |
The Raisin Counter, a bespectacled guy in a purple suit and bowler hat, counted the raisins that went into boxes of Post Raisin Bran. He only appeared on box backs and commercials. Illustrated by R.C. Traverse. |
![]() | Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, SylvesterPost Raisin Bran |
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Sylvester appeared on boxes of Post Raisin Bran in 1956. |
![]() | Crispy Numbers Organ
Post Crispy Numbers - Canada |
Once Grandpa commenced to playing the Crispy Numbers Organ, "sugar sparkled numbers of corn" flowed out like music. |
![]() | Oatmeal CookiePost Oat Flakes |
Post Oat Flakes "taste like oatmeal cookies". |
![]() | Dick TracyPost Cereals |
Dick Tracy was a crime fighter with futuristic gadgets. He sponsored unspecified Post Cereals in 1957. |
![]() | Spot the CowPost Oreo O's |
Spot the Cow, is a real cow which a family is trying to pass off as a dog. Background: people all over the world are eating so many boxes of Oreo-O's that there is a milk shortage. The family doesn't want anyone to know they have their own source of milk. |
![]() | Pink PantherPost Pink Panther Flakes | ![]() |
The Pink Panther (1972-1974) is a clever animal which never speaks and is always able to outwit the Police Inspector. His cereal consisted of "pink frosted corn flakes" which turned milk pink (like blood). |
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