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The '''Nintendo Cereal System''' was a video game themed cereal made by [[Ralston]] from 1986 to 1989 based on two popular [[Nintendo]] games. The box contained two tall thin bags, one fruit flavored the other berry flavored (aren't berries fruits?). The initial run was based on [[Super Mario Bros.]] and [[The Legend of Zelda]], but a later run was made featuring [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] and [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]].
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The '''Nintendo Cereal System''' was a video game themed cereal made by [[Ralston]] from 1986 to 1989 based on two popular [[Nintendo]] games. The box contained two tall thin bags, one fruit flavored the other berry flavored (aren't berries fruits?). The initial run was based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', but a later run was made featuring ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''.
  
 
Each run featured three different box designs which altered the front and back graphics to include different drawings from the two games. The back of the box also included four "cards" which needed to be cut out, two were Mario themed, two were Zelda themed. Each box design had four different cards, so there were 12 for each run, 24 total.
 
Each run featured three different box designs which altered the front and back graphics to include different drawings from the two games. The back of the box also included four "cards" which needed to be cut out, two were Mario themed, two were Zelda themed. Each box design had four different cards, so there were 12 for each run, 24 total.
  
My brother and I were suckered by the hype, and we convinced someone to buy us a box of this cereal (around 1988). It wasn't my mother (who didn't fall for cheap marketing gimmicks) because I remember eating it away from home, possibly at my dad's house? Even as a child, I could tell the product was shoddy. The cereal had a bland taste, the cover drawings didn't accurately depict the game graphics, and the shapes were clearly not made for the cereal, but re-purposed from previous cereals. All in all, it was a disappointment.
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My brother and I were suckered by the hype, and we convinced someone to buy us a box of this cereal. It was the original games, and I was already played both titles, so it was probably around 1988. I know my mother didn't buy it for us, because she didn't fall for cheap marketing gimmicks, and I remember eating the cereal away from home, so it was probably at my dad's house. However, even as a child, I could tell the product was shoddy. The cereal had a bland but sweet taste, the cover drawings didn't accurately depict the game graphics, and the shapes were clearly re-purposed from previous cereals. All in all, it was a disappointment.
  
 
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Nintendo Cereal System.

The Nintendo Cereal System was a video game themed cereal made by Ralston from 1986 to 1989 based on two popular Nintendo games. The box contained two tall thin bags, one fruit flavored the other berry flavored (aren't berries fruits?). The initial run was based on Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda, but a later run was made featuring Super Mario Bros. 2 and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.

Each run featured three different box designs which altered the front and back graphics to include different drawings from the two games. The back of the box also included four "cards" which needed to be cut out, two were Mario themed, two were Zelda themed. Each box design had four different cards, so there were 12 for each run, 24 total.

My brother and I were suckered by the hype, and we convinced someone to buy us a box of this cereal. It was the original games, and I was already played both titles, so it was probably around 1988. I know my mother didn't buy it for us, because she didn't fall for cheap marketing gimmicks, and I remember eating the cereal away from home, so it was probably at my dad's house. However, even as a child, I could tell the product was shoddy. The cereal had a bland but sweet taste, the cover drawings didn't accurately depict the game graphics, and the shapes were clearly re-purposed from previous cereals. All in all, it was a disappointment.

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