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10 Childhood Cereals That You Completely Forgot About (Part 2)

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Here's a list of 10 childhood cereals that you completely forgot about (part 2). Everyone loves breakfast cereals and these are 10 kids breakfast cereals that you completely forgot even existed!
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Let’s continue to throwback with more Childhood Cereals that you forgot about. Just because you forgot about them doesn’t mean you cannot remember them and pine for them. Long for them. Wish you could go out and buy them right now. Here goes! 10 childhood cereals that you forgot about - part 2.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:21 Vanilly Crunch
1:32 E.T Cereal
2:32 Honeycomb Cereal
3:41 Sprinkle Spangles
4:59 Urkel-Os
6:41 Alpha-Bits
7:39 Dunkin’ Donuts Cereal
8:41 Teddy Graham Breakfast Bears
9:23 Corn Pops
10:18 Trix

SUMMARIES:
- We all know Captain Crunch. He is always around, kind of like an annoying uncle or a recurring dream. But, do you remember when he befriended a big white whale and she opened up her mouth in the commercial to reveal the newest flavor?
- Do you remember this cereal or did this totally pass you by? The E.T Cereal was launched in 1984 and discontinued in 1986. It tasted kind of like a Reese in a cereal bowl. It had peanut butter and chocolate-flavored crispy puffs.
- It has been said that Honeycombs were like if Honey Nut Cheerios and Corn Puffs had a baby that then got jacked. This is a pretty spot on description. Honeycomb cereal gave a satisfying crunch when you bit into it. There were so many ways to consume this cereal.
- The cereal with the sprinkles! The star shaped corn puff that sprinkled, sprinkle, spangled! Oh wow! That is fun to say! It was even more fun to eat! Sprinkles seem to make everything more wonderful don’t they? They’re kind of irresistible. There is something about the multicolor-ness of sprinkles that make them uplifting.
- Next up on our list of childhood cereals that you completely forgot about is Urkel’s O’s. This cereal launched in 1991 and according to many did not have the best flavor. It was kind of artificial in taste, but that did not take away from the power of the Urkel brand. Urkel was one character in the TV sitcom called Family Matters.
- They came in regular and frosted and they had marshmallows too! You could spell your name in your spoon and you could bite down on the alphabet. Alpha-bits were first sold in 1958 and were made from whole-grain oat and corn flour. They were a Post Cereal product and were taken off the market in 2006.
- Next up is the Dunkin’ Donuts Cereal! The fast-food joint you visited often was brought home for the first time ever in 1988. The cereal came in two varieties. Glazed Style and Chocolate. A popular hack for this cereal was to get both flavors and mix them with your own ratio of chocolate and glazed goodness.
- Do you remember Teddy Grahams? Those cute little bear shaped graham cracker snacks that came in a variety of flavors? We bet you do as they were, and still are very popular. However, did you know they also made Teddy Grahams cereal!?
- These. Were. So. Good. Some may still buy these because they may be available in stores near you. Others may not and may be salivating thinking of these little circular puffs of goodness. Sweet goodness. Remember the way that the Pops would slowly fill up with milk and when you would bring them into your mouth they would pop with milky sugariness?
- “Silly rabbit! Trix are for kids!” That is probably all that needs to be said in order to remember this cereal and its notorious white bunny that got up to no good. Trix cereal goes all the way back to 1954! Did you know that this cereal was that old!? Trix is made by General Mills. Back in the 50s when this cereal was invented, it was just a reworking of the popular cereal called Kix.

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