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Image:Cornflakes2.jpg|Australian cereal box promotion (back) for ''The Muppet Movie'' (1979)
 
Image:Cornflakes2.jpg|Australian cereal box promotion (back) for ''The Muppet Movie'' (1979)
 
Image:Sesamekelloggs.jpg|A few mini beans, found in Kellogg's Apple Jacks and Kellogg's Honey Crunch Corn Flakes (2000)
 
Image:Sesamekelloggs.jpg|A few mini beans, found in Kellogg's Apple Jacks and Kellogg's Honey Crunch Corn Flakes (2000)
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Sesamericekrispieskelloggs.jpg|A few mini beans, found in Kellogg's Rice Krispies (2000)
 
Image:Kelloggsminibeanholder.jpg|A wall hanging made by Kellogg's to display the Sesame Street mini beans (2000)
 
Image:Kelloggsminibeanholder.jpg|A wall hanging made by Kellogg's to display the Sesame Street mini beans (2000)
 
KelloggsSesameStreetCereal.jpg|Kellogg's testing for Sesame Street Cereal in 1998.
 
KelloggsSesameStreetCereal.jpg|Kellogg's testing for Sesame Street Cereal in 1998.

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Collector's Edition Box

Kellogg's is a company that is best known for its brands of breakfast cereal established in 1906.

In 1979, a cereal box promotion for The Muppet Movie was handled by Kellogg's, on Corn Flakes boxes in Australia. Muppet stickers were included in each box, which could be used to decorate illustrated scenes on the back of the boxes. In the United States, the Muppet Movie cereal box promotion was handled by General Mills, on Cheerios boxes.

Big Bird was featured on the front cover of a collector's edition Corn Flakes box, featuring the street sign for Sesame Street and five of its international counterparts, commemorating Sesame Street's 30th anniversary.

In 2000, Kellogg's cereals offered a series of twenty-four small (usually less than 4") Sesame Street Mini Beans in their cereal boxes. They were based on the 1997 Tyco Beans.

References

  • In the Bear in the Big Blue House episode, "Water, Water Everywhere," Tutter uses various boxes in his attempt to construct something to help him reach the faucet. Some of the boxes include Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, and Froot Loops. The letters of the brand's name on the boxes are somewhat obscured.
  • In the Fraggle Rock episode "Boober Gorg," Boober gets stuck in a bowl of "Kellog's Honey Smacks," while thinking he is Junior Gorg.

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