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Why Did Toys Disappear From Cereal Boxes?
Honey Comb Monster Mitts. Urkel for President campaign buttons. Sugar Smacks Star Trek badges. If you ate cereal between the 1950s and 1990s, you were likely to encounter a cereal box prize—an ...
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Why You’ll Never Find a Toy in Your Cereal Again
Digging through a box of Frosted Flakes just to find a tiny plastic toy felt like the best kind of morning adventure on the breakfast table. That joy has quietly vanished from supermarket shelves. The ...
Getting a free toy or piece of tat in a cereal box was a common occurrence right up until the 2010s, bringing joy to many children. Most Liverpool families will remember unboxing various items over ...
Dry breakfast cereal has always been marketing-driven. In the 1930s, Mickey Mouse was recruited to endorse Post products; Cap’n Crunch was created to appeal to kids who hated soggy cereal. But prizes ...
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