Part two of a conversation with cereal box collector Robb Berry of Duluth, who fills us in on some of the stories behind the development of cereals that have come and gone through the decades.
See also Part One — Honeycomb Hideout: Robb Berry’s Basement Cereal Box Museum
Part Three — Prize Inside: Cereal Toys and Premiums Through the Decades
3 thoughts on “Cereal Brands: The Good, the Bad and the Sugary”
I could go for a big bowl of Crunchy Loggs right now.
I just want to watch some cartoons.
Trivia fact: Duluth native Bryan Vollman created this mascot for Malto-meal cereals.