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8 Forgotten Cereal Mascots from the Golden Age of Saturday Mornings
From quirky monsters to space explorers, these long-lost cereal mascots once ruled Saturday mornings before fading into ...
The Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat Cereal Cartoon Party is coming BACK to The Towne with Halloween event featuring an lineup of themed retro TV goodness covered in sugary cereal. Its Volume 2 of ...
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A Short List of Short Shows To Hold Your Kid’s Short Attention Span
These cartoons all feature short runtimes and plenty of attention grabbing moments to keep your child entertained the entire ...
Although the Walt Disney Co. recently announced that it would stop running junk food ads during its programming, there's still a heaping bowl of commercials advertising unhealthy snacks to the younger ...
Before food politics became a Wikipedia entry and the title of a book, before anyone cared about trans fat or realized we were in the midst of a pediatric-obesity epidemic, Lucky Charms were simply ...
A study at Cornell University found the eyes of cartoons like Tony the Tiger and Lucky the Leprechaun play a big role in catching your kids' attention as you go down the cereal aisle at the grocery ...
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Researchers had 80 kids between the ages of 4 and 6 taste dry cereal and then rate it. They found kids who saw a popular media character on the box rated it higher than the same cereal without a ...
Whether it be the perpetual candy commercials during kids' programming, or ads upon ads of sugary drinks being advertised, children are extremely tempted by the foods they see on TV. Among the biggest ...
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