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Pac-Man Cereal – Back in the ‘80s, when we weren’t at the movies, we were playing video games. Even better, with two proofs of purchase, $9.95, and a plea to mom and dad, kids could send away for a Gizmo plush figure.

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Gremlin’s Cereal – Sticking with the movie theme, Gremlin’s Cereal had a taste similar to Cap’n Crunch, and encouraged kids to “satisfy their gremlin appetite” with the deliciously sweet Gizmo shapes. in the 1982 blockbuster hit can be seen eating Reese’s Pieces peanut butter candy. This flavor combination was intentional as the character E.T. Cereal – Peanut butter and chocolate-flavored cereal pieces shaped in “E” and “T” was part of a complete 80s breakfast. Ghostbusters Cereal – Who you gonna call? Crunch Bustin’ Fruit Flavor with Marshmallow Ghosts, of course! It wouldn’t be the 1980s without the Ghostbusters, and it wouldn’t be breakfast without ultra-slimy marshmallowsĮ.T. Nerds Cereal – With a cereal box that was divided into two separate compartments, we were left with the question, “Which side are you going to eat first?” The dual variety of blob-shaped fruity flavors resembled the tiny colorful candies we loved but had an even bigger crunch. Here are just a few of those notable favorites from “back in the day.” While many of the cereals are long forgotten, the beloved memories still remain. Those deliciously epic boxes of goodness we begged our moms for every week in the cereal aisle, fueled us with magical colors and marshmallows that turned the milk every shade of the rainbow. Back then, we were sugar buzzed and wired, even before the Smurfs came on, thanks to a plethora of super-sweet breakfast cereals containing zero nutritional value and a prevailing pop culture tie-in. Saturday mornings just aren’t the same as they were in the 1980s.
