Count Chocula, Franken Berry, Boo Berry, Yummy Mummy, and Frute Brute Are you a fan of mixing your favorite cereals together to create a custom blend? Maybe you’ve never thought to treat your cereal ...
The General Mills blog also chronicled the history of the monster cereals and their legacy among fans. “The Monster Cereals debuted in 1971 with the introduction of Count Chocula and Franken Berry.
The story comes to us via Bloody-Disgusting, which reveals how General Mills plans to go all out celebrating the monster cereal’s golden anniversary this year. The box art released describes Monster ...
It’s not officially summer yet, but that doesn’t mean that it’s too early to start thinking about Halloween. Although those eternally sold-out 12-foot-tall skeletons aren’t available at Home Depot yet ...
Count Chocula. Franken Berry. Boo Berry. The names of the General Mills Monster Cereal mascots are iconic and have been for over 50 years now. But it’s been over 35 years since they added a new ghoul ...
There was a time when you could buy boxes of Count Chocula and Frankenberry any time of the year, but these days, you’ll have a hard time spotting them outside of the month of October. But they are ...
Spooky season may be months away, but the groundwork for the most ambitious crossover we’ve ever seen has already been put into motion. This fall, General Mills‘ beloved Monster Cereals are being ...
The General Mills Cereal Monsters: Boo Berry, Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Yummy Mummy, and Fruit Brute are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year (well, not the last two, they aren't as old), ...
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Monster Cereals is fusing its entire lineup into one limited-edition cereal along with a Mockumentary video that records the remake of the classic Monster Mash ...
Half a century ago, the General Mills company had a genius idea. Create a whole line of breakfast cereals inspired by the horror icons seen in classic Universal Monsters films. (Which luckily were all ...