The only real Halloween cereal is the lineup of General Mills monster cereals. Yeah, yeah, there are Haunted Lucky Charms and Reese’s Puffs Bats, but true Halloween cereal begins and ends with Franken ...
The story comes to us via Bloody-Disgusting, which reveals how General Mills plans to go all out celebrating the monster cereal’s golden anniversary this year. The box art released describes Monster ...
The countdown to Halloween is on. Or at least I'm counting down to it, anyway. It's one of my favorite times of the year. One of the things I'm doing to get in the spirit for the Oct. 31 event is ...
Spooky season is just around the corner and that means we’re getting ever closer to spooky treats with this year proving to be a big one for fans of General Mills’ beloved Monster Cereals. Not only ...
General Mills decided to take Reese's Puffs to the dark side, as you can now get your hands on the new Dark Chocolate version of the cereal. Because, as all nerds know, if you wanna take cereal to a ...
In 1971, the company debuted its first marshmallow-laced and sweet-glazed Monster Cereals, with Count Chocula and Franken ...
Half a century ago, the General Mills company had a genius idea. Create a whole line of breakfast cereals inspired by the horror icons seen in classic Universal Monsters films. (Which luckily were all ...