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Breakfast cereal brands in North America
"Yummy Mummy" redirects here. For the slang term, seeYummy mummy.
Count Chocula
The current box redesign for Count Chocula breakfast cereal
Chocolate-flavored corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotCartoon variation ofCount Dracula
Introduced1971; 54 years ago (1971)
AvailabilityStill in production (Seasonally since 2010)
TaglineI want to eat your cereal! (1971–2010)
Notes[1]
Franken Berry
The current box redesign for Franken Berry breakfast cereal
Strawberry-flavored corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotCartoon variation ofFrankenstein's monster
Introduced1971; 54 years ago (1971)
AvailabilityStill in production (Seasonally since 2010)
Notes[2]
Boo Berry
The current box redesign for Boo Berry breakfast cereal
Blueberry-flavored frosted corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotBlue cartoonghost
Introduced1973; 52 years ago (1973)
AvailabilityStill in production (Seasonally since 2010)
Frute Brute
The latest box redesign for Frute Brute breakfast cereal (originally Fruit Brute)
Frostedfruit-flavored cereal
withlime-flavoredmarshmallows;
Relaunch: Sweetenedcherry-flavored cereal
withmarshmallows
MascotCartoon variation of theWolf Man
Introduced1974; 51 years ago (1974)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (1982);
Relaunch (2013);
Discontinued (2014);
Relaunch and Discontinued (2022) (In a box of four Monster Cereals)
TaglineThe Howling Good Taste of Fruit
Notes[3]
Fruity Yummy Mummy
The latest box redesign for Fruity Yummy Mummy breakfast cereal
Frostedfruit-flavored cereal withvanilla-flavoredmarshmallows
Relaunch: Frostedorange-cream flavored cereal withmarshmallows
MascotCartoon variation of theMummy
Introduced1987; 38 years ago (1987)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (1992);
Relaunch (2013);
Discontinued (2014)
TaglineYummy Mummy makes your tummy go yummy!
Heh, heh, heh!
(1988–1990)
Notes[4]
Carmella Creeper
The latest box design for Carmella Creeper breakfast cereal
Caramel apple-flavored corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotCartoon variation of azombieDJ
Introduced2023; 2 years ago (2023)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (2024)
Notes[5]
Monster Mash
The box design for Monster Mash breakfast cereal
Artificial combination of chocolate, strawberry, blueberry, and fruit-flavored corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotsCartoon variations of Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, a ghost, the Wolf Man, and the Mummy.
Introduced2021; 4 years ago (2021)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (2022)
Tagline50 Years of Monster Cereals (2021-2022)
Notes[6]
Monster Mash Remix
The box design for Monster Mash Remix breakfast cereal
Artificial combination of chocolate, strawberry, blueberry, fruit, and caramel apple-flavored corn cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotsCartoon variations of Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, a ghost, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, and a zombie DJ.
Introduced2023; 2 years ago (2023)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (2023)
TaglineA mix of all six Monsters Cereals flavors (2023)
Notes[7]
Monsters' Frightful Friends
The box design for Monsters' Frightful Friends cereal
Artificial berry cereal bits andmarshmallows
MascotsCartoon variations of Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, a ghost, and a zombie DJ.
Introduced2024; 1 year ago (2024)
AvailabilityDiscontinued (2024)
TaglineA mix of all four Monsters Cereals flavors (2024)
Notes[8]

Themonster cereals are a line ofbreakfast cereals produced byGeneral Mills in North America. Since the line was introduced in 1971, it has been associated with three enduring brands:Count Chocula,Franken Berry, andBoo Berry. The brandsFrute Brute (originally Fruit Brute) andYummy Mummy have had more limited production and availability.[9] TheCarmella Creeper brand was introduced in 2023.

History

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In March 1971, the first two cereals in the line were introduced, the chocolate-flavored Count Chocula and the strawberry-flavored Franken Berry. In the commercials, the two monsters, Count Alfred[10] Chocula and Franken Berry, would engage in comic bickering over which cereal was better, when something or someone else interfered in their verbal sparring and scared them.

In February 1972, Franken Berry cereal included an indigestiblepigment that turned some children's feces pink, a symptom sometimes referred to as "Franken Berry stool".[11][12][13] The Count Chocula and Franken Berry recipes were reformulated to remove this pigment.[14]

Boo Berry, the first blueberry-flavored cereal,[15] was released in December 1972 (released nationally in February 1973), and Fruit Brute in 1974. Fruit Brute was discontinued by 1983. It was replaced in 1988 by Fruity Yummy Mummy, which was discontinued in 1993.[16] During this period, Fruit Brute made conspicuous appearances in two films byQuentin Tarantino,Pulp Fiction andReservoir Dogs, as a visualeaster egg.[17]

Starting in 1993, General Mills changed the recipe in the cereals from a base of oat and corn meal to corn meal only. This altered the flavor and texture significantly.[citation needed]

In 2005, Count Chocula was shown inMasterCard's "Icons" commercial duringSuper Bowl XXXIX, where many famous advertising mascots are seen having dinner together.[18]In 2010,Betty Crocker released Franken Berry, Frute Brute, and Boo BerryFruit Roll-Ups.[19] General Mills released Count Chocula cereal bars.[citation needed]

Since 2010, Franken Berry, Boo Berry, and Count Chocula cereals have been manufactured and sold only for a few months during the autumn/Halloween season in September and October.[citation needed] As of late 2010, information such as nutrition data and historical facts can still be found on the official General Mills website at all times of the year.[15]

In August 2013, General Mills released all five monster cereals for purchase during the Halloween season. The renamed Frute Brute was being released for the first time in 31 years, while Fruity Yummy Mummy was being released for the first time in 21 years, both receiving updated packaging like the other cereals. Additionally, special retro edition boxes of all five cereals in their original packaging art were sold exclusively atTarget stores.[20]

In 2014, General Mills enlisted the help ofDC Comics to create new designs for the cereals in time for that Halloween. The designs, revealed on August 6, consisted of a Boo Berry design byJim Lee, a Count Chocula design byTerry Dodson and a Franken Berry design by Dave Johnson.[21]

In 2021, it was announced that the company would celebrate the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Monster Cereals by releasing an amalgamated cereal entitledMonster Mash.[22]

In August 2022, due to the resounding success of the 50th anniversary celebrations just one year prior, Frute Brute returned, and the covers of all four cereals that year featured artwork by street artistKAWS inspired by the vintage designs.[23]

In March 2024, street artistKaws launched a collection of four figurines representing these monsters, Count Chocula, Boo Berry, Frute Brute and Franken Berry following the collaboration with General Mills in August 2022. These figurines are bigger than those found in cereal boxes, but retain the artwork design. In May of the same year, General Mills revealed a new integration animal characters (old and new) collectively named the Monsters' Frightful Friends. These additions will serve as thepets of the titular monsters including: Igor theguard-spider, Bennie the Franken-bat, Meow Berry the ghost cat, and Scratch the snake; each of which are the animal companions to Count Chocula, Franken Berry, Boo Berry, and Carmella Creeper, respectively. The new additions to the Halloween-themed breakfast cereals, will also be integrated into cereal-marshmallows in the shape of these pets.[24]

Prizes

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Until the early 1980s, the monster cereals were also known for their wide variety of both in-pack and mail-away cereal premiums. Many items, such as posters, stickers, paint sets, speedster cars, parachutes, and even vinyl advertising figures, were produced.[25] In 1979, threeflexi discs, thin phonograph records, were made available via cereal boxes: "The Monsters Go Disco", "Count Chocula Goes to Hollywood" and "Monster Adventures in Outer Space".[26]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Count Chocula". Retrieved22 October 2012.
  2. ^"TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Frankenberry". Retrieved22 October 2012.
  3. ^Prince, Diana (September 30, 2021)."The Marbit Prometheus: The History Of The General Mills Monster Cereals".Fangoria. RetrievedMay 16, 2024.
  4. ^Squires, John (March 25, 2017)."The Brief History of Fruity Yummy Mummy Cereal!".Bloody Disgusting. RetrievedMay 16, 2024.
  5. ^Squires, John (June 1, 2023)."Carmella Creeper: Looks Like the General Mills Monster Cereals Are Finally Getting a New Character".Bloody Disgusting. RetrievedMay 16, 2024.
  6. ^Johnson, Hanna (August 1, 2021).The history of our monsters. General Mills. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  7. ^Squires, John (June 7, 2023).General Mills Officially Announces "Carmella Creeper" as First New Cereal Monster in 35 Years!. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  8. ^Squires, John (August 6, 2024)."General Mills Officially Announces This Year's Monster Cereals – with Monster Pets!".Bloody Disgusting.Archived from the original on August 24, 2024. RetrievedAugust 24, 2024.
  9. ^Ettinger, Jared (22 August 2013)."General Mills Resurrecting Frute Brute, Yummy Mummy This Halloween".
  10. ^Bathroom Reader's Institute (2020).Uncle John's Greatest Know on Earth No. 33. Portable Press. p. 92.ISBN 9781645174141.
  11. ^Payne, J. V. (1972). "Benign red pigmentation of stool resulting from food coloring in a new breakfast cereal (the Franken Berry stool)".Pediatrics.49 (2):293–294.doi:10.1542/peds.49.2.293.PMID 5059537.S2CID 6104019.
  12. ^Gilbert-Barness, Enid; Debich-Spicer, Diane E. (2005).Handbook of pediatric autopsy pathology. Humana Press. p. 288.ISBN 978-1-59259-673-7. RetrievedNovember 15, 2011.
  13. ^Niemietz, Brian (October 31, 2009)."It's berry scary".New York Post. RetrievedAugust 5, 2019.
  14. ^Bruce, Scott; Crawford, Bill (1995).Cerealizing America: The Unsweetened Story of American Breakfast Cereal. Faber and Faber Inc. pp. 212–213.ISBN 0-571-19851-1.
  15. ^ab"Monsters". General Mills. RetrievedOctober 22, 2012.
  16. ^Morioka, Lynne (August 20, 2013)."The return of two General Mills monsters". RetrievedMarch 26, 2014.
  17. ^"The Brief, Monstrous Life of Fruit Brute". Michelle Delgado. July 2017. RetrievedJune 8, 2022.
  18. ^"Mastercard Priceless | Experiences make life more meaningful".Priceless. Retrieved2023-01-19.
  19. ^"Franken and Boo Berry Fruit Roll-Ups!". X-Entertainment.com. October 8, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^Barr, Roger (December 19, 2013)."Fruit Brute And Fruity Yummy Mummy Are Back! Plus, All Five Monster Cereals Are Getting Retro Packaging!".I-Mockery. RetrievedAugust 8, 2013.
  21. ^Sunu, Steve (August 6, 2014)."Jim Lee, Dave Johnson, Terry & Rachel Dodson Redesign General Mills' Monster Cereals".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedAugust 5, 2019.
  22. ^Bricken, Rob (May 11, 2021)."Count Chocula, Frankenberry, More Join Forces and Now Breakfast Is Doomed".Gizmodo. RetrievedMay 11, 2021.
  23. ^"Frute Brute Returns to the Monster Cereals Lineup!" (Press release). Advertising Week.Archived from the original on August 6, 2022. RetrievedAugust 9, 2022.
  24. ^Squires, John (May 15, 2024)."The General Mills Monster Cereals Are Getting Pets This Halloween!".Bloody Disgusting. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  25. ^Jones, Jonathon (2016-10-15).Monster Cereal Box Premiums - The 1970's: A Groovy Decade of Crunchy-Sweet Fun (2 ed.). Jonathon Jones.
  26. ^"Count Chocula".Discogs.

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