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==1996 giveaway== | ==1996 giveaway== | ||
[[File:Nintendo Power Kellogg's ad.jpg|thumb|135px|[[Nintendo Power]] advertisement]] | [[File:Nintendo Power Kellogg's ad.jpg|thumb|right|135px|[[Nintendo Power]] advertisement]] | ||
Starting in 1996, Kellogg's was offering customers various [[Nintendo 64]] related prizes through specially marked cereal boxes. The offer ended on November 30, 1997. Kellogg's also distributed lenticular ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' trading cards at the time.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106263487/kelloggs-n64-giveaway/ Advertisement from the Miami Herald]'' (October 20, 1996). Retrieved on July 30, 2022.</ref><ref>Bounty13 (Uploaded on July 15, 2022) ''[https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/sid/317862 Super Mario 64 3D cards.]'' Trading Card Database. Retrieved July 30, 2022.</ref> | Starting in 1996, Kellogg's was offering customers various [[Nintendo 64]] related prizes through specially marked cereal boxes. The offer ended on November 30, 1997. Kellogg's also distributed lenticular ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' trading cards at the time.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106263487/kelloggs-n64-giveaway/ Advertisement from the Miami Herald]'' (October 20, 1996). Retrieved on July 30, 2022.</ref><ref>Bounty13 (Uploaded on July 15, 2022) ''[https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/sid/317862 Super Mario 64 3D cards.]'' Trading Card Database. Retrieved July 30, 2022.</ref> | ||
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==Cinnamon Mini Buns== | ==Cinnamon Mini Buns== | ||
[[File:Kellogg's Nintendo poster.png|thumb|left|100px|Poster]] | [[File:Kellogg's Nintendo poster.png|thumb|left|100px|Poster]] | ||
[[File:The World of Nintendo poster commercial.gif|thumb|160px|Commercial]] | [[File:The World of Nintendo poster commercial.gif|thumb|right|160px|Commercial]] | ||
In 1993, {{wp|Mini Swirlz|Cinnamon Mini Buns}} had a mail-in offer of two free Nintendo posters to customers with two proofs of purchase. One poster featured various ''Super Mario'' characters and Power-Ups.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106170900/nintendo-kelloggs-poster/ Advertisement from the San Francisco Examiner]'' (February 07, 1993). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref><ref>''[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x48b26b Cinnamon Mini Buns commercial reuploaded to Dailymotion by Steven Rosero]''. Retrieved September 10, 2022.</ref> | In 1993, {{wp|Mini Swirlz|Cinnamon Mini Buns}} had a mail-in offer of two free Nintendo posters to customers with two proofs of purchase. One poster featured various ''Super Mario'' characters and Power-Ups.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106170900/nintendo-kelloggs-poster/ Advertisement from the San Francisco Examiner]'' (February 07, 1993). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref><ref>''[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x48b26b Cinnamon Mini Buns commercial reuploaded to Dailymotion by Steven Rosero]''. Retrieved September 10, 2022.</ref> | ||
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===France=== | ===France=== | ||
[[File:Donkey Kong Choco Pops commercial.jpg|thumb|125px|French commercial for the figurines]] | [[File:Donkey Kong Choco Pops commercial.jpg|thumb|right|125px|French commercial for the figurines]] | ||
Kellogg's has hosted two France exclusive promotions involving Cocoa Krispies (known in France as Choco Pops) and the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. | Kellogg's has hosted two France exclusive promotions involving Cocoa Krispies (known in France as Choco Pops) and the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. | ||
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[[File:Corn Pops stickers.jpg|150px|thumb|label stickers]] | [[File:Corn Pops stickers.jpg|150px|thumb|right|label stickers]] | ||
In 1993, specially marked {{wp|Corn Pops}} boxes contained label stickers with different ''Super Mario'' characters on them.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106188035/nintendo-corn-pops/ Advertisement from the Cincinnati Enquirer]'' (February 14, 1993). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref> A televised commercial featured clay animations of [[Larry|Larry Koopa]], [[Ludwig|Ludwig von Koopa]], and [[Yoshi]] showing off their own label stickers.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/Yj62T7uNN0I Corn Pops commercial reuploaded to YouTube by Commercial Collections]'' (August 10, 2018). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref> | In 1993, specially marked {{wp|Corn Pops}} boxes contained label stickers with different ''Super Mario'' characters on them.<ref>''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106188035/nintendo-corn-pops/ Advertisement from the Cincinnati Enquirer]'' (February 14, 1993). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref> A televised commercial featured clay animations of [[Larry|Larry Koopa]], [[Ludwig|Ludwig von Koopa]], and [[Yoshi]] showing off their own label stickers.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/Yj62T7uNN0I Corn Pops commercial reuploaded to YouTube by Commercial Collections]'' (August 10, 2018). Retrieved July 26, 2022.</ref> |