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5 Best Video Game-Branded Cereal Boxes From the Past

Kellogg’s Pokemon Cereal

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In what might be the most accurate representation of characters in video game cereal, Kellog’s Pokemon brand offers shapes that actually represent the characters they are based on.

This limited-edition cereal came with iconic Pokemon such as Poliwhirl, Oddish, Ditto, and of course, Pikachu. The “Pokemon” title also came in colorful holographic text, reminiscent of the holographic Pokemon cards that kids were obsessed with at the time.

Released in 2000, the Pokemon video game cereal was nearly an exact replica of Lucky Charms, with oat cereal combined with colorful marshmallows. Believe it or not, the cereal was a massive hit for Kellogs, but it did not last long on store shelves.

If you are on the hunt for a box for collectors purposes, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $80 on Ebay.


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