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  2. Monster cereals - Wikipedia

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    The monster cereals are a line of breakfast cereals produced by General Mills in North America. Since the line was introduced in 1971, it has been associated with three enduring brands: Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry. The brands Frute Brute (originally Fruit Brute) and Yummy Mummy have had more limited production and availability. [9]

  3. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breakfast cereal advertising characters. Cereal Partners Worldwide ... Count Alfred Chocula; Chef Wendell (defunct) Crazy Squares; Franken Berry;

  4. General Mills Is Resurrecting 4 Of Its Vintage 'Monster ... - AOL

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    For the first time in nearly a decade, Frute Brute is set to join Franken Berry, Count Chocula and Boo-Berry on supermarket shelves nationwide.

  5. Breakfast cereal - Wikipedia

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    In a $9.8 billion cereal market, cold cereal purchases were 88% of the total (12% for hot cereals), with the overall cereal market declining due to reduced consumption of sugar and dairy products. [31] Kellogg's and General Mills each had 30% of the market share for cold cereals. Honey Nut Cheerios was the leading cold cereal. [31]

  6. Classic 'Monster' Cereals Making a Comeback for Halloween - AOL

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    The "monster cereal" was discontinued by General Mills back in. General MillsFrute Brute and Yummy Mummy will return to the shelves this fall with an updated look. The Mummy rises again. That ...

  7. Dietitians Reveal the 8 Best High-Protein Cereals For Meeting ...

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    High-protein cereal “can be a great alternative to donuts and baked goods, and it’s certainly an upgrade from Count Chocula,” says Kim Yawitz, R.D. Yes, you're probably better off with whole ...