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I really loved this cereal. More than any "healthy" cereal ever. Bring it back. Cayla - October 15, - Report this comment. Same here, nathew, I remember eating it in the 90s, but I was born in '86, so it may have existed before I remember. A popular thing the grade school cafeteria would do is make rice krispies treats with Triples cereal. Guess the varigated colors of the cereal pieces made it more exciting. These came out in the early '90s! But they were VERY good! Meagn - January 07, - Report this comment.

Alyssa - February 18, - Report this comment. I think it was the 90s too but seriously the best cereal ever!!!!! They need to make these again! Anne - February 22, - Report this comment. They are new. The commercial for the Jumbo Krispies reminded me of how much I miss Triples cereal! They were me and my daughters favorite cereal. Liz - February 24, - Report this comment. I completely agree. It would be nice if the new rice krispies were like it though. But don't get your hopes up!!

Let's just hope the decide to make it again! Ciera - May 01, - Report this comment. I really wish General Mills would bring it back, maybe we should harass them until they do lol. Crisper - July 20, - Report this comment. In my husband and I were driving through Colorado and craving a bowl of cereal but didn't want to go to a restaurant. We went into a grocery store and bought a box of Triples, some milk, a couple of bananas, and some of those big plastic type party cups and got some plastic spoons.

We feasted on Triples in a parking lot and it was delicious! A break from all the restaurant food we endured driving across the country. TriplesLova - August 01, - Report this comment.

They definately need to bring this cereal back into production! I watched a couple old commercials on youtube for Triples and they are awesome! The different colors in the cereal and the slightly sweet taste were definately memorable! Born in Anonomous - August 11, - Report this comment. Let me tell u its horrible. I saw the box and got so excited thinking maybe this is just like Triples!!!

Nope prob worse cereal I've ever tasted! Triples was my fave cereal of all times. Rinny - August 26, - Report this comment. Kellogg's creation was quite simply toasted rice cereal with marshmallow pieces. It was basically the ingredients for Rice Krispie Treats, so why did it go away? We're still very unhappy about this and would like this cereal to come back.

For those days when you didn't have time to make actual waffles, there was Waffelos cereal. The breakfast selection from the s was tiny little crunchy waffle bites flavored with maple syrup, and they were better than any other waffle cereal to come after it.

They even made blueberry-flavored Waffelos in the s, but now, they're gone for good. What's not to love about Sprinkle Spangles? This cereal was like mini sugar cookie pieces in a bowl. The popular '90s cereal was sweetened corn puffs covered in rainbow sprinkles. Like we said: What is not to love? Also, the box was colorful and had sprinkles all over it, and the name was fun. Despite how popular it might have been in the '90s, though, this cereal did not last.

Pac-Man had his own cereal in the s. Like many kinds of cereal, it was sweetened corn puffs with marshmallow bits. Naturally, the marshmallows were shaped like Pac-Man characters. However, this cereal went the way of Pac-Man himself, who is just not quite as popular now as he was in the '80s.

Remember when Banana Frosted Flakes existed for a hot second? It was back in the early s, and this early rendition of Frosted Flakes not just had banana flavoring, but there were little bits of bananas too. For those of us who love to put sliced bananas in cereal anyways, this breakfast option was ideal.

Cap'n Crunch has had a lot of cereals in its family. Like, a lot. Quaker billed Choco Donuts as one of its "Oops! And you know what? Maybe originally they were. Maybe Quaker didn't set out to create tiny rings of chocolatey goodness that look like teeny tiny donuts. But maybe once it happened, they threw some sprinkles on for extra convincing and called it a day.

We're just glad they did it all and very, very sad they were discontinued in the early s. General Mills loves its monster cereals. Yummy Mummy was also called Fruit Brute for a bit, but neither iteration exists anymore alongside the other monsters: Count Chocula, Boo-Berry, etc. Yummy Mummy, which we only got to enjoy in the late '80s and early '90s, had marshmallow bats in it, which were the best part of this cereal.

We love a promotional product! To promote the Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon made this Green Slime cereal that was green and orange—not exactly the most appetizing color combo for a meal. However, when you're a kid, you don't care as long as it's sweet and tasty, and that's exactly what this marshmallowy cereal was.

The s gave us Nerds Cereal, and if you think making a cereal out of a tiny sour candy may not be a good idea, well, maybe you're right, but we loved this cereal anyway. The oddball shape of the cereal pieces was reminiscent of Nerds candy, and the cereal even came split into two bags. We miss the novelty. This cereal box just screams "'80s. It didn't taste like much more than sweet, but as kids, we didn't care, we just liked that it had the same colors as our dolls. The s also gave us Powdered Donutz Cereal.

These 3D shapes—which just looked like Cheerios—were on the sweet side to go after a younger demographic, which totally worked. They also came in a chocolate flavor, which was the perfect way to start the school day. There have been many s'mores cereals on the market over the years, but we have a soft spot for this one from the '80s.

This one took Golden Grahams and made them chocolate before adding marshmallows to the mix. It was sweet, delicious, and felt like summer. Nickelodeon, yet again, rolled out a thematic cereal, this time in the s to coincide with Rugrats. The cereal, though, was all about the best Rugrats character, Reptar, so it was dinosaur-shaped.

Who doesn't love a dinosaur-shaped cereal? This cereal was sweet and delicious but only lasted for a little bit. These s cereals were "rivals," so we'll put them together. Each was fruit flavored with a ridiculously fun mascot on the front, hence their names. These cereals also included "starbits," and if you can't recall what those are, well, they were just marshmallows. But they sound way cooler as starbits, no? The Smurfs were many people's favorite characters from childhood, and we were happy to chow down on Smurf-Berry Crunch in the s.



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