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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThey need to bring back toys in cereal boxes , I'm just saying
I am having my second bowl of Reeses puffs and I add peanut butter out of the jar. At 55 I remember the toys in cereal boxes we us older boys always gave them to our younger two brothers.
Although today all toys could be mine.
Baitball Blogger
(46,775 posts)I'm thinking along the lines of generic remote controls, or handy gadgets for the keychain or maybe the sock I lost in the dryer.
Duncanpup
(12,934 posts)Ocelot II
(115,927 posts)I had all of these!
Diamond_Dog
(32,133 posts)Dumping the entire contents of the box out into a bowl to find the prize.
Remember when Little Caesars used to give out free toys and stuff? I still have my purple plastic LC spoons.
Duncanpup
(12,934 posts)Diamond_Dog
(32,133 posts)I use them for scoopers in my flour and sugar canisters.
I remember they also gave out these little rubber toys that looked like a suction cup. You turned it inside out, set it on the table, and it would go POP! and fly up in the air. You could make babies laugh forever with those things.
mopinko
(70,283 posts)the dumping thing was verboten.
underpants
(182,970 posts)Diamond_Dog
(32,133 posts)Shredded up the roof of your mouth, but I loved it!
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)I loved building it. hahaha
mopinko
(70,283 posts)trying to picture ones i made/what cereal. but def vehicles. toothpick axles.
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)mopinko
(70,283 posts)we ate a lot of frosted flakes.
i remember playing those records, but for the life of me cant remember the songs or the cereal.
i know i made my mom buy it, tho.
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)happybird
(4,651 posts)It was a little Cinnamon Toast Crunch guy, part of a Collect Them All company/brand mascots thing.
Sadly, it was tucked between the bag and the box, so I didnt get to jam and wiggle my whole arm down to the bottom of the cereal.
Wicked Blue
(5,861 posts)and being absolutely astonished by it. A free toy!
A few years later my brother and I got those tiny plastic submarines that rose and sank. You put baking soda in a little compartment to make it work.