French toast crunch discontinued11/6/2023 When they were introduced in cereal form-oh buddy, it was game over for all involved. Pop-Tarts Crunch How could this cereal do any wrong? Pop-Tarts were always a go-to snack for any time of the day. ![]() Teddy Graham’s had dat cereal game on lock because they took their adorable lil’ cookies and made them into great new flavors (including cinnamon sugar, omnomnom) and made a cereal. When Nabisco released Breakfast Bears cereal, you know I was on my parents about getting it stat. Teddy Grahams Breakfast Bears There was nothing I loved getting in my lunch more than Teddy Grahams. I’ll still never understand why this cereal got discontinued.Ħ. Thankfully, when Oreo O’s cereal was released in 1998, it was like the best of both worlds. But my parents wouldn’t have any of that. Oreo O’s If I had my choice, I would have just eaten cookies for breakfast. Who wasn’t obsessed with Steve Urkel and his ridiculous catch phrase, “Did I do that?” So it really didn’t matter what Urkel-O’s tasted like (strawberry and banana rings), but that I could eat them while watching the show.ĥ. Urkel-Os Family Matters was one of my favorite shows growing up. So with that came a love for varieties of Post’s Pebbles, including CinnaCrunch (released in 1998) made from sweetened oat, corn and wheat and had real cinnamon. ![]() CinnaCrunch Pebbles/Dino Pebbles I think every kid who grew up in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s has some kind of affinity for The Flintstones, and with that Dino Pebbles. Hidden Treasures This cereal looked gross, but once you took a bite into those sweet sweet corn puffs, delicious fruity icing would explode in your mouth. Cinnamon Mini-Buns I feel like this cereal influenced where I got my very first job (Cinnabon), because who can resist the hypnotic cinnamon swirls? This cereal contained miniature buns of awesomeness containing cinnamon, sugar and whole grain oats.Ģ. I’ve compiled a list of classic, over-the-top, forgotten old-school breakfast foods that I’m pouring a bowl out over. ![]() Chock full of sugars and product placements, a big old bowl of cereal paired well with Saturday morning cartoons…or right before I took my sugar high to school, to wreak havoc on those pesky teachers. But one of the things I looked forward to most was waking up each morning and checking out what kind of cereal my mom had stocked the kitchen with. Growing up in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s afforded me some of the best cartoon-watching a child could have.
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