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  1. 27 results for "count dracula cereal" Carmella Creeper Cereal with Monster Marshmallows, Caramel Apple Flavored Kids Cereal, Limited Edition, Made with Whole Grain, 9.3 oz. Caramel Apple. 9.3 Ounce (Pack of 1) 356. 50+ bought in past month. $699 ($0.75/Ounce) $6.64 with Subscribe & Save discount.

  2. Aug 11, 2022 · Artist KAWS has designed boxes — and collectible prizes — for Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Frute Brute, which are back for General Mills' seasonal release of Monster Cereals.

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    • Count Chocula Cereal Came Into Existence in 1971
    • Artist George Carn Drew The First Count Chocula
    • Count Chocula Gets A Makeover by Marvel and DC Comic Book Artists
    • Monster Cereal Pieces Weren’T Always Character-Shaped
    • Count Chocula Goes to Hollywood
    • Count Chocula Cereal TV Commercial from 1970s
    • “I Vant to Eat Your Cereal!”
    • Count Alfred Chocula Is His Real Name
    • Fans Could Vote For Count in The Monsters Vote 2016 Election
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    Both the Count and Franken Berry cereal were introduced in March 1971 by General Mills. At the time, these were the only chocolate and strawberry flavored cereals on grocery store shelves. Pin

    George Carn, the same artist that drew the Trix Rabbit, created the first images of the Count Chocula cartoon character in the early 70s.

    Married couple, Terry and Rachel Dodson, who have worked on DC’s Wonder Woman and Marvel’s Spider-Man, redesigned Count Chocula in 2014 for a limited edition cereal box. While most wouldn’t consider him scary, the Count appears more menacing than in previous versions.

    Cereal pieces for the three monster cereals were initially cylinder-shaped with a cross in the middle. Now, each monster cereal brand has its own character shapes. Count Chocula marshmallows look like flying bats.

    In 2018, General Mills went to Hollywood to source ideas for a movie, short film, video, or whatever piece of content featuring the monster cereal trio. General Mills created a website called WorkWithTheMonsters.com. The website prominently asks Hollywood for their help by stating: In addition, Work With The Monsters directly addresses skilled Holl...

    This television commercial from the 1970s depicts the Count, Boo Berry, and Fraken Berry playfully arguing with each other on a beach as to which of their cereals is the best. After the Count and Fraken Berry team up and throw Boo Berry in the waves, he reappears from under the sand to scare them away. The second half of the commercial promotes Min...

    Similar to a typical vampire exclaiming “I vant to suck your blood”, Count Chocula’s tagline was “I vant to eat your cereal”. As a pun on the vampire Count Dracula impersonated by Bela Lugosi, this Count Chocula tagline lasted from 1971 to 2010.

    While most of the time he’s referred to as just Count Chocula, his full name is actually Count Alfred Chocula.

    During the 2016 presidential election in the United States which happens around the same time as halloween, General Mills created the Monsters Vote 2016 election where fans could vote for their favorite monster cereal. The Count Chocula cereal box encouraged fans to “Vote for Count”. As incentive to participate, General Mills offered a grand prize ...

    Count Chocula’s main ingredients are Whole Grain Corn, Sugar, Corn Meal, Marshmallows, Corn Syrup, Canola Oil, Cocoa Processed With Alkali, and Salt. Although Count Chocula doesn’t explicitly contain any wheat ingredients, gluten may still exist in the cereal from other ingredients. Additionally, if the facility also produces gluten-containing prod...

    Learn about the history, nutrition, and trivia of Count Chocula cereal, a seasonal chocolatey cereal with monster marshmallows inspired by Count Dracula. Find out how to vote for the Count, see vintage commercials, and discover the sugar content of this spooky breakfast.

  3. Cartoon variations of Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, a ghost, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, and the Bride as a zombie DJ. Introduced 2023 ; 1 year ago ( 2023 )

  4. Add this crispy cereal to homemade chocolate cereal bars for seasonal celebrations or breakfast on the go. Use cereal pieces and marshmallows to decorate Halloween cupcakes or as ice cream toppings. Snack a bowl of this marshmallow cereal while telling silly ghost stories.

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  5. Oct 20, 2021 · Count Chocula was a Dracula-like figure who was represented all in brown on many of the boxes of cereal and in the advertisements, which were cartoons. Count Chocula was actually voiced by Bella Lugosi for some of the original ads and the link between classic vampire myth and this fun cereal mascot was secured.

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  7. Made with whole grain corn, Count Chocula combines chocolaty cereal with colorful marshmallow shapes to create a delicious cereal that kids and adults can enjoy. Each serving of this playful, monster-themed cereal is low in fat with no cholesterol or saturated fat.

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