Ah, the '80s. The decade that most Generation X kids grew up in. Blockbuster movies packed the theaters. Hit television shows had viewers glued to the small screen at home. Video games invaded the ...
Movies and TV shows have always found ways to partner with cereal companies as part of their promotional strategy. It actually kind of makes sense. The box sits in someone's pantry or on the breakfast ...
The 1970s might be considered the golden age of sugary cereals, but the 1980s were truly its supernova. With every popular cartoon show came a new cereal, often featuring puffed corn and fruity ...
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7 breakfast cereals from the 80s with more sugar than a candy bar
Saturday morning in the 1980s had a very specific texture. Cartoons flickering on a boxy TV, a bowl of milk turning rainbow colors, and a sugar rush that set in before 9 a.m. It felt perfectly normal.
There was a time when cereal boxes doubled as entertainment and mascots with full-on personalities. In the 1980s, breakfast aisles were packed with wild flavors and tie-ins to everything from video ...
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