Monster cereals
Count Chocula | |
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Chocolate-flavored corn cereal bits and marshmallows | |
Mascot | Cartoon vampire; The name is a pun on the vampire Count Dracula Voiced by Larry Kenney impersonating Bela Lugosi |
Introduced | 1971 |
Availability | Still in production seasonally |
Tagline | I want to eat your cereal! (1971–2010) |
Notes | [1] |
Bowl of Count Chocula |
Franken Berry | |
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Strawberry-flavored corn cereal bits and marshmallows | |
Mascot | Cartoon variant of Frankenstein's monster Voiced by Bob McFadden impersonating Boris Karloff |
Introduced | 1971 |
Availability | Still in production seasonally |
Notes | [2] |
Boo Berry | |
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Blueberry-flavored corn cereal bits and marshmallows | |
Mascot | Blue cartoon ghost Voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Peter Lorre |
Introduced | 1972 |
Availability | Still in production seasonally |
Fruit Brute | |
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Frosted fruit-flavored cereal with lime-flavored marshmallows; Relaunch: Frosted cherry-flavored cereal with marshmallows | |
Mascot | Cartoon werewolf |
Introduced | 1974 |
Availability | Discontinued (1982); Relaunch (2013); Discontinued (2014) |
Tagline | The Howling Good Taste of Frute |
Notes | [3] |
Fruit Brute cereal |
Fruity Yummy Mummy | |
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File:Yummy Mummy cereal box.png | |
Frosted fruit-flavored cereal with vanilla-flavored marshmallows Relaunch: Frosted orange-cream flavored cereal with marshmallows | |
Mascot | Cartoon mummy |
Introduced | 1987 |
Availability | Discontinued (1992); Relaunch (2013); Discontinued (2014) |
Tagline | Fruity Yummy Mummy makes your tummy go yummy! Heh, heh, heh! (1988–1990) |
The monster cereals are a line of breakfast cereals produced by General Mills Corporation in North America. The line was introduced in 1971, and at various times has included five brands, each featuring a cartoon version of a classic movie monster: Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry (all still produced seasonally), and Fruit Brute and Fruity Yummy Mummy[4] (both discontinued, except for limited productions).
History
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 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 out of their wits.
In February 1972, Franken Berry cereal included an indigestible pigment that turned some children's feces pink, a symptom sometimes referred to as "Franken Berry Stool".[5][6][7]
Boo Berry, reputedly the first blueberry-flavored cereal,[8] was released in December 1972, and Fruit Brute in 1974. Fruit Brute was discontinued by 1982 and replaced in 1987 by Fruity Yummy Mummy, which was discontinued in 1992.[9]
In 2010, Betty Crocker released Franken Berry and Boo Berry Fruit Roll-Ups.[10][permanent dead link] 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 factoids can still be found on the official General Mills website at all times of the year.[8]
In August 2013, General Mills released all five monster cereals for purchase during the Halloween season. Both Fruit Brute, which was being released for the first time in 31 years, and Fruity Yummy Mummy, which was being released for the first time in 21 years, received updated packaging like the other cereals. Additionally, it was revealed on I-Mockery that special retro edition boxes of all five cereals with their original packaging art would be sold exclusively at Target stores.[11]
In 2014, General Mills enlisted the help of DC 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 by Jim Lee, a Count Chocula design by Terry Dodson and a Franken Berry design by Dave Johnson.[12]
Prizes
During the initial decade of production 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, paint sets, speedster cars, parachutes, and even vinyl advertising figures were produced.[13]
See also
- List of breakfast cereal advertising characters
- List of breakfast cereals
- List of vampire traits in folklore and fiction
References
- ^ "TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Count Chocula". Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- ^ "TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Frankenberry". Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- ^ "TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Fruit Brute". Retrieved 22 October 2012.
- ^ Ettinger, Jared. "General Mills Resurrecting Fruit Brute, Yummy Mummy This Halloween".
- ^ 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.
- ^ Gilbert-Barness, Enid; Debich-Spicer, Diane E. (2005). Handbook of pediatric autopsy pathology. Humana Press. p. 288. ISBN 978-1-59259-673-7. Retrieved November 15, 2011.
- ^ Niemietz, Brian (October 31, 2009). "It's berry scary". New York Post. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- ^ a b "Monsters". General Mills. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- ^ Morioka, Lynne (August 20, 2013). "The return of two General Mills monsters". Retrieved March 26, 2014.
- ^ "Franken and Boo Berry Fruit Roll-Ups!". X-Entertainment.com. October 8, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ^ Barr, Roger (December 19, 2013). "Fruit Brute And Fruity Yummy Mummy Are Back! Plus, All Five Monster Cereals Are Getting Retro Packaging!". I-Mockery. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
- ^ Sunu, Steve (August 6, 2014). "Jim Lee, Dave Johnson, Terry & Rachel Dodson Redesign General Mills' Monster Cereals". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
- ^ Jones, Jonathon (2016-10-15). Monster Cereal Box Premiums - The 1970’s: A Groovy Decade of Crunchy-Sweet Fun (2 ed.). Jonathon Jones.
External links
- "Frankenberry". Don Markstein's Toonopedia.(Archived from the original on April 15, 2012)
- "Monster Cereal". General Mills.
- Monster Cereal Box Premiums – The 1970’s: A Groovy Decade of Crunchy-Sweet Fun].
- "Monster Cereal Facts and Commercials". Retroist.com. October 29, 2008.