In 1971, General Mills created two new cereals, "Count Chocula" and "Franken Berry." According to General Mills, these cereals were the very first "chocolate" and "strawberry" flavored cereals, available to consumers.
Joining them in 1973, was "Boo Berry," a blueberry flavored cereal.
In 1974, "Fruit Brute" was added to the line of "monster cereals." (The original spelling was "Fruit," but it was later changed to "Frute.")
Fruit Brute was discontinued in 1982, and replaced by Fruity Yummy Mummy, in 1988 (which itself was discontinued, in 1992).
Today, only the first three cereals are still manufactured. And beginning in 2010, they have only been available on a seasonal basis, from September 1st to October 31st, just in time for Halloween.
However, in 2013, all five cereals were released for a limited time. It was the first time that they had all appeared on the grocery store shelves, together. Two different versions of packaging were available, for each of the cereals. There was a "general release" with modern versions of the characters on the boxes, and there was a "limited release," with original character artwork. The limited release boxes with original artwork (shown above), were exclusive to Target stores.
The boxes with the modern versions of the characters were also available at Target, but they were available at other stores, as well. Here is what that artwork looked like:
All of the monster cereals released in 2013, including the ones with the original/retro art, included this modern artwork on the back of
the boxes.
The following year (2014), only three of the monster cereals were released. Once again, the boxes with original artwork were available exclusively at Target stores. Not only was the original artwork different than the previous year's releases, but they had also added original graphics to the back of the boxes.
Unfortunately, by the time I got to my local Target store that year, Count Chocula was already sold out, so this first image is from the internet:
Also in 2014, the modern versions of the characters received an update. This time, General Mills enlisted various "DC Comics" artists, to create new versions of the classic characters.
Artwork by Terry and Rachel Dodson:
Artwork by Dave Johnson:
Artwork by Jim Lee:
Like many other cereals from back in the day, the General Mills monster cereals used to have some nice premiums/prizes, included in their boxes. These next two vintage images show a box of Fruit Brute cereal, advertising "glow-in-the-dark" light switch plate stickers, included inside.
I saved five different versions of these stickers, from my childhood. And just like the "Wacky Packages" stickers that I collected, I never used any of these. If you look closely, you can see a tiny rectangular "cut" in the very center of each sticker. This is the "hole" in the sticker, that would end up going over the switch, when applied to a light switch "plate." The specific messages on these stickers were all related to the
"energy crisis," which was taking place at the time.
This year, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first "monster cereals," General Mills has released a new cereal called, "Monster Mash." It includes the flavors from all five monster cereals, together for the first time, in one box!
Happy 50th anniversary, to General Mills' monster cereals!