Nintendo Cereal Ad 1989

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Nintendo Cereal System was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in collaboration with Nintendo Of America in 1988 and discontinued in 1989.
The cereal was marketed in the United States and featured two different cereals in one box, each with its own flavor and theme. One side was called the "Super Mario Bros. Action Series" and contained fruity-flavored marshmallows shaped like Mario, Super Mushrooms, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Bowsers.
The other side was the "Zelda Adventure Series" and included berry-flavored marshmallows shaped like Link, hearts, keys, boomerangs, and shields.

Each box of Nintendo Cereal System came with a sticker of a Nintendo character and a set of twelve trading cards called "Nintendo Power Cards".
The cereal also included offers to win NES accessories such as a Power Pad or a Super Mario cereal bowl.

Despite its short production run, Nintendo Cereal System has become a sought-after collectible, with boxes selling for over $100 on online auction sites like eBay.
The cereal's unique packaging and Nintendo-themed content made it a memorable product for many fans of the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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