#27, aired 2025-01-08 | LESSER-KNOWN BREAKFAST CEREALS $100: General Mills once sold cereals inspired by this organization's cookies, including Thin Mints & Caramel Crunch varieties Girl Scouts |
#27, aired 2025-01-08 | LESSER-KNOWN BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: Buy me some peanuts &... milk? This ballpark snack inspired a cereal that also promised a prize in every box Cracker Jack |
#27, aired 2025-01-08 | LESSER-KNOWN BREAKFAST CEREALS $300: Did I eat that? This nerdy "Family Matters" character inspired a '90s cereal with strawberry & banana loops Urkel |
#27, aired 2025-01-08 | LESSER-KNOWN BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: "Doo doo doo doo doo doo" you want a bowl of Kellogg's berry fin-tastic cereal named after this young aquatic creature of song Baby Shark |
#27, aired 2025-01-08 | LESSER-KNOWN BREAKFAST CEREALS $500: A favorite breakfast of Tommy Pickles & friends, Reptar cereal was inspired by this classic Nicktoon Rugrats |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $200: Scientifically Zea mays, this cereal grain originated in the Americas but is today cultivated worldwide corn |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $400: Rye is high in carbohydrates & this substance that is only partially digested fiber |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $600: The goodness of barley includes being the source of this partly fermented product used in the brewing of beer malt (or wort) |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $800: In their youth some sow these grains, such as Avena fatua wild oats |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $1000: In China, the red variety of this cereal grain is called kaoliang, and can grow up to 8 feet high sorghum |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: A 2016 poll in Utah found this cereal, introduced in 1963 & promoted by a navy man, was the most popular in the state Cap'n Crunch |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: Items on drop-down menus at the website of this cereal include "Our honey", "Our oats" & "Healthy hearts" Cheerios |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: Franken Berry & this other "Monster Cereal" were introduced in 1971; Boo Berry got scared up in 1972 Count Chocula |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: This cereal's flavors include Honey Nut & Honey Nut Medley Crunch Cheerios |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: The mascot for this cereal lives on the S.S. Guppy Cap'n Crunch |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: You don't have to make your own snack mix with this cereal; you can buy bags of its Bold Party Blend or Muddy Buddies Chex |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: This Kellogg's cereal encourages you to "Show your stripes" Frosted Flakes |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: In the name of a General Mills cereal introduced in 1984, this other breakfast food precedes "Crunch" Cinnamon Toast |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: This Kellogg's cereal also comes in a gluten-free variety made with brown rice--but still with the same beloved sound Rice Krispies |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: Since 1958, kids have been "cuckoo for" this cereal Cocoa Puffs |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: BuzzBee, seen here, is the mascot for this cereal that was introduced in 1979 Honey Nut Cheerios |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: A third Olympic gold put Misty May-Treanor on boxes of this in 2012 Wheaties |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: Cap'n Crunch came out in 1963; by the end of the decade, Crunch Berries & this other flavor hit the shelves Peanut Butter (Crunch) |
#6517, aired 2013-01-08 | WEB CEREALS $200: generalmills.com lists nutrition facts for this "chocolatey cereal with spooky-fun marshmallows" Count Chocula |
#6517, aired 2013-01-08 | WEB CEREALS $400: Magically, the book of charms is a feature of this cereal's website Lucky Charms |
#6517, aired 2013-01-08 | WEB CEREALS $600: You can play a scrambled words game at this naval cereal mascot's site Cap'n Crunch |
#6517, aired 2013-01-08 | WEB CEREALS $800: postfoods.com says each box of this cereal is "packed with plump, juicy Sun-Maid" items Raisin Bran |
#6517, aired 2013-01-08 | WEB CEREALS $1000: The co. history at this cereal's .com tells of its 1945 name change--it used to end in "-oats" but lost the "at" Cheerios |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: The silly rabbit can't resist this cereal's fruity flavors, including Lemony Lemon & Grapity Purple Trix |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: A man who spilled bran on a hot stove accidentally created the flakes of this "Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: This great! Kellogg's cereal was introduced in 1952 Frosted Flakes |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: This cereal was introduced by General Mills in 1937; maybe you'll get it on Route 66? Kix |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: The mascot of Cocoa Puffs is Sonny, this type of bird a cuckoo |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: Since 1979 it's been tempting the "tummy with the taste of nuts & honey" Honey Nut Cheerios |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: As its name suggests, this General Mills cereal provides 100% daily value of 12 vitamins & minerals Total |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: About a third of all Life cereal sold is of this flavor introduced in 1978 cinnamon |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: Introduced in the 1980s, it's the trademark name for a cereal of "seven whole grains & sesame" & little puffs Kashi |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: This cereal from Kellogg's is "crispy rice on one side, crunchy corn on the other" Crispix |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: It's still "The Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: "They're gr-r-reat!" Frosted Flakes |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: "Silly Rabbit!" These "are for kids!" Trix |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: "They're magically delicious" Lucky Charms |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: Finicky 4-year-old Mikey likes it Life |
#4325, aired 2003-05-23 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: Dieters take note: you can now get this Kellogg's cereal with "red berries" Special K |
#4325, aired 2003-05-23 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: Disney Buzz Blasts was inspired by this movie Toy Story |
#4325, aired 2003-05-23 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: It was introduced in 1941 as the first ready-to-eat oat cereal Cheerios |
#4325, aired 2003-05-23 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1987 boxes of this cereal featured a picture of Bela Lugosi dressed in costume Count Chocula |
#4325, aired 2003-05-23 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: Although its name suggests something fruity, this Post cereal, introduced in 1897, is made from wheat & barley Grape-Nuts |
#4227, aired 2003-01-07 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: This "fortunate" cereal is "magically delicious" Lucky Charms |
#4227, aired 2003-01-07 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: This whole grain cereal from General Mills makes the rounds in frosted & honey nut as well as the original Cheerios |
#4227, aired 2003-01-07 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $600: Babe Ruth was one of the first athletes to endorse this "Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties |
#4227, aired 2003-01-07 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $800: If you pour it just right, you'll have "26 tasty little letters in every bowl" of this Post cereal Alpha-bits |
#4227, aired 2003-01-07 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $1000: Watch "dinosaur eggs" hatch or hunt for "treasure" while warming your tummy with a bowl of this (Quaker instant) oatmeal |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | CEREALS $100: Hooray! This toasted oat cereal is made from the grain highest in protein Cheerios |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | CEREALS $200: Pollinators might enjoy this cereal seen here Honeycomb |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | CEREALS $300: This variety of cereal seen here also comes in a spoon-size version Shredded Wheat |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | CEREALS $400: It's the "magical" cereal seen here, lad Lucky Charms |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | CEREALS $500: This "nautical" favorite should fill your sails in the morning Cap'n Crunch |
#2500, aired 1995-06-16 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $100: This "Breakfast of Champions" was General Mills' first ready-to-eat cereal Wheaties |
#2500, aired 1995-06-16 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: 1994 marked the 40th birthday of this fruity cereal for kids & not silly rabbits Trix |
#2500, aired 1995-06-16 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $300: As suggested by its name, this cereal, created in 1961, provides 100% of the U.S. RDA for vitamins & iron Total |
#2500, aired 1995-06-16 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: Many kids tried this cereal for the first time after they discovered that Mikey liked it Life |
#2500, aired 1995-06-16 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $500: The "Kellogg's Kids" featured on Corn Flakes boxes in the 1950s were illustrated by this artist Norman Rockwell |
#1636, aired 1991-10-14 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $100: Some boxes of the cereal named for these reptiles come with free "Honey Ooze" inside Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
#1636, aired 1991-10-14 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: Epaulette wearer featured on boxes of Crunch Berries cereal Captain Crunch |
#1636, aired 1991-10-14 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $300: The cereal made by U.S. Mills since 1908, or an avuncular symbol of the U.S. Uncle Sam |
#1636, aired 1991-10-14 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: This oat bran cereal made by Kellogg's shares its name with a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine Common Sense |
#1636, aired 1991-10-14 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $500: Post describes it as a "Frosted letter, oats & corn cereal" – 26 letters, we assume Alpha-Bits |
#1626, aired 1991-09-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $100: Some boxes of Shredded Wheat come in this "utensil" size Spoon Size |
#1626, aired 1991-09-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: Fruit whose name precedes "Jacks" on boxes of Kellogg's cereal Apple |
#1626, aired 1991-09-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $300: To make Rice Krispies Treats you need about 40 regular ones or 4 cups of miniature ones marshmallows |
#1626, aired 1991-09-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: Of Singles, Doubles or Triples, the one that's a cereal by General Mills Triples |
#1626, aired 1991-09-30 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $500: This cereal's colorful symbol is a bird named Toucan Sam Froot Loops |
#1411, aired 1990-10-22 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $100: It calls itself "The Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties |
#1411, aired 1990-10-22 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $200: This cereal is celebrating 60 years of Snap, Crackle & Pop Rice Krispies |
#1411, aired 1990-10-22 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $300: Tony the Tiger uses this adjective to describe Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Grrrreat! |
#1411, aired 1990-10-22 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $400: Fruity Pebbles & Cocoa Pebbles use characters from this cartoon series as spokesmen The Flintstones |
#1411, aired 1990-10-22 | BREAKFAST CEREALS $500: Post's Super Golden Crisp features this animal on its box Sugar Bear |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | CEREALS $100: This cereal isn't named after the Flintstones' daughter but for the little bitty stones it resembles Pebbles |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | CEREALS $200: Though the "Silly Rabbit" hopes otherwise, he's constantly reminded this cereal is "for kids" Trix |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | CEREALS $300: Since 1984 this animal's been depicted on the front of the Kellogg's Corn Flakes box Cornelius the Rooster |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | CEREALS $400: After you've finished all of this doll's cereal, she can use the box as a coffee table Barbie |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | CEREALS $500: In addition to being teenage, mutant & ninja-trained, these animals have a cereal Turtles |