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'''{{wp|Nintendo Cereal System}}''' is a breakfast cereal produced by {{wp|Ralston Purina}}. It began production in 1988 and was discontinued in 1989. It is named after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], and it promoted both ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The cereal box has two vertical bags inside, dividing the cereal into halves: The left half is the "''Super Mario Bros.'' Action Series," and the right half is the "''Zelda'' Adventure Series." The "''Super Mario Bros.'' Action Series" has fruity-flavored [[Mario]]s, [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Bowser|King Koopa]]s. The "''Zelda'' Adventure Series" has berry-flavored [[Link]]s, [[zeldawiki:Heart|heart]]s, [[zeldawiki:Boomerang|boomerang]]s, [[zeldawiki:Key|key]]s, and [[zeldawiki:Shield|shield]]s.
'''{{wp|Nintendo Cereal System}}''' was a breakfast cereal produced by {{wp|Ralston Purina}}. It began production in 1988 and was discontinued in 1989. It is named after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], and it promoted both ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The cereal box has two vertical bags inside, dividing the cereal into halves: The left half is the "''Super Mario Bros.'' Action Series," and the right half is the "''Zelda'' Adventure Series." The "''Super Mario Bros.'' Action Series" has fruity-flavored [[Mario]]s, [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Bowser|King Koopa]]s. The "''Zelda'' Adventure Series" has berry-flavored [[Link]]s, [[zeldawiki:Heart|heart]]s, [[zeldawiki:Boomerang|boomerang]]s, [[zeldawiki:Key|key]]s, and [[zeldawiki:Shield|shield]]s.


Included in every box of Nintendo Cereal System was a sticker of a [[Nintendo]] character, and the back of every box had a set of twelve trading cards called "Nintendo Power Cards." The boxes also had offers to win a Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set or a {{file link|Mariobowl.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.''-themed cereal bowl}}. Ralston Purina also produced the [[Donkey Kong (cereal)|Donkey Kong breakfast cereal]] and [[Donkey Kong Junior (cereal)|Donkey Kong Junior breakfast cereal]].
Included in every box of Nintendo Cereal System was a sticker of a [[Nintendo]] character, and the back of every box had a set of twelve trading cards called "Nintendo Power Cards." The boxes also had offers to win a Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set or a {{file link|Mariobowl.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.''-themed cereal bowl}}. Ralston Purina also produced the [[Donkey Kong (cereal)|Donkey Kong breakfast cereal]] and [[Donkey Kong Junior (cereal)|Donkey Kong Junior breakfast cereal]].

Latest revision as of 19:30, August 23, 2024

A box of Nintendo Cereal System

Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Purina. It began production in 1988 and was discontinued in 1989. It is named after the Nintendo Entertainment System, and it promoted both Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. The cereal box has two vertical bags inside, dividing the cereal into halves: The left half is the "Super Mario Bros. Action Series," and the right half is the "Zelda Adventure Series." The "Super Mario Bros. Action Series" has fruity-flavored Marios, Mushrooms, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and King Koopas. The "Zelda Adventure Series" has berry-flavored Links, hearts, boomerangs, keys, and shields.

Included in every box of Nintendo Cereal System was a sticker of a Nintendo character, and the back of every box had a set of twelve trading cards called "Nintendo Power Cards." The boxes also had offers to win a Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set or a Super Mario Bros.-themed cereal bowlMedia:Mariobowl.jpg. Ralston Purina also produced the Donkey Kong breakfast cereal and Donkey Kong Junior breakfast cereal.

In the live-action segment "Bats in the Basement" on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, a box of Nintendo Cereal System can be seen as Mario and Luigi discuss their new roommate, Count Zoltan Dracula, over breakfast.