We all eat them for breakfast or even dinner and choosing a cereal brand has always been difficult, since there are plenty of options and new ones to try on. If you ever find yourself traveling around the world you will find the strangest and most delicious cereals ever. Here is a list with some incredible and even bizarre type of cerelas.
Which ones would you like to try?
A donut-flavored cereal
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This cereal was introduced in 1988 and it came in two varieties: Glazed Style and Chocolate. The box described the cereal as "crunchy little donuts with a great big taste!" Hopefully they'll bring it back to the market sometime because i really want to try them.
Nerds and milk?
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In the mid 80's, Nerds Cereal asked us, "Which side are you gonna eat first?" The cereal box was divided into two separate compartments, each containing its own flavor of Nerds Cereal. The cereal included small boxes of Nerds candy in the box. There were reports that eating Nerds Cereal would produce a bright red-orange stool - an alarming, if hardly life-threatening, health condition.
This one was't the most delicious...
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The Golden Cereal Crunch Chicken was created to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Singapore, some people really like it but i don't know if i would try it...
A Royalty cereal
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Kellogg's creates cereal with edible jewels to celebrate the monarch's record reign. They created them because Brian Houey, author of 'At Home with the Queen' recently told PEOPLE magazine that an average day for the monarch includes eating a bowl of cornflakes.
Too perfect to be true!
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We all know this delicious chocolate, and now imagine eating it for breakfast as a cereal! The box says it has a lot fiber, so we could say that it's healthy. Can we?
SuperStars cereal...
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The WWF Superstars Cereal box staring Luke and Butch, or as we have come to know and love them, There are 4 known boxes, with Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, and the Road Warriors on them.
Marshmallows without cereal exists!
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In 2015, 10 lucky people won a box of “Marshmallow Only” Lucky Charms through a social media sweepstakes. But according to the brand’s many marshmallow maniacs, 10 boxes just wasn’t enough. So this year Lucky Charms has decided to go big, unleashing 10,000 boxes of Lucky Charms marshmallows.
Ice cream inside the cereal box?
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Kream Krunch was a breakfast cereal from Kellogg's that was created in 1965. The cereal consisted of freeze-dried strawberry, vanilla or orange ice cream pieces, as well as O-shaped oat pieces.
Cookies n creme Cereal!
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There's nothing quite like waking up to this amazing taste combination of Cookies n' Creme for breakfast. This cereal is made with 100% whole grains, a good source of calcium and only 110 calories.
Who remembers them?
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According to a 1985 magazine ad, "New Cabbage Patch Kids brand Cereal is the one cereal both moms and kids can feel good about. Because we took the fun and fantasy of Cabbage Patch, turned it into a delicious taste that kids love and then made it low in sugar!"
Omg sour Worms!!
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Even though kids’ cereals have gotten sugarier and sugarier, they’ve got nothing on this latest innovation from the candy world. The giant Sour Worms Cereal box from IT’SUGAR contains 2.5 pounds of the candy worms. We’re pretty certain they’re not actually suggesting you eat them in a bowl with milk for breakfast, but it’s hard to say for sure.
What type of Cheerios are those?!
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Instead of the friendly heart shapes and uplifting bee, Gary the Anatomically Correct Heart implores shoppers to "Get pumped about breakfast!"
I'm digging this cereal!
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S'mores Crunch was a short-lived cereal produced by General Mills. This cereal was similar to Golden Grahams with a blend of chocolate mixed in. It consisted of chocolate graham cracker cereal pieces and tiny marshmallows pieces similar to those found in packets of powdered hot chocolate mix. It was launched in 1982 and discontinued in 1988.
The Smurfs had their own cereal in the 80's
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This cereal was described on the box as a "fruity sweetened corn, oat & wheat cereal fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals." The box featured Papa Smurf hoisting a spoonful of the red and purple cereal while Smurfette and two other Smurfs pick Smurf Berries from a Smurf Berry bush in the background.
They discontinued it but you still find it in Japan!
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Oreo O's is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals which consists of Oreo-flavored O-shaped pieces of cereal. Legend has it that you could find them in all the supermarkets, but for some reason it was discontinued and now you can only find it in Japan.
Gremlins cereal?!
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Gremlins Cereal was a cereal based on the movie Gremlins. The cereal's taste was similar to Cap'n Crunch. It was discontinued after the movie left theaters.
The serial killer cereal?
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It’s cereal monster season and, let’s face it, our current mascot trio is getting a bit long in the tooth. So, what if these outdated cereals were rebooted with a few modern-day monsters? HalloweenCostumes.com is here to provide that visual with Cereal Killers. Imagine strolling the cereal aisle and not being able to decide between Friday The 13th-inspired ‘Machete Mateys,’ ‘Fruity Kruegers,’ or ‘Xenomorph Mallows.’
Pokemon Cereal
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Pokémon Toasted Oat Cereal with Marshmallow Bits was a breakfast cereal announced by Kellogg's in March 2000 and released in May 2000. The cereal is similar to Lucky Charms, made up of oat-based rings and marshmallow pieces. These marshmallows were in the shapes of Pikachu, Poliwhirl, Oddish, and Ditto.
A Bart Simpson Cereal
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Bart Simpson's Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Cereal was a cereal that Kellogg's released along with another cereal called Homer's Cinnamon Donut Cereal. They were sold in the U.S. in 2001 and 2002 and they contain peanut butter chocolate crunch cereal.
Did you know that there is a cereal shop where you can eat the most unusual combinations?
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Cereal Killer Cafe, "Colourful, nostalgic eatery with more than 120 cereals, plus a selection of milk and toppings", is a café situated in the East End, London that sells branded breakfast cereals. It is the first cereal-themed café in the United Kingdom.