Saturday mornings once involved cartoons, pajamas, and a giant bowl of cereal balanced on the couch. Bright cereal boxes ...
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 ...
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 ...
Growing up, many of us couldn't wait for our favorite commercials to come on during TV breaks. We stayed glued to the screen, eager to see what would be advertised next. From beloved snacks making a ...
Ralston's Ghostbusters cereal debuted in 1985 and remained on shelves for four years, with the success of the animated show throughout the '80s helping its longevity. What made this cereal special ...
It takes a special video game to be able to sell breakfast cereal. Only blockbuster franchises — Pac-Man, Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong — have managed to mingle with milk in the world's ...
The 1980s were a wild time for food trends. It was the decade when sun-dried tomatoes were a ubiquitous recipe addition, neon-colored cocktails ruled, and there were tons of novelty breakfast cereals.