Why Is America So Obsessed with Cereal?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @Patchouliprince
    @Patchouliprince 2 года назад +2182

    No because as a kid I hated the “mascot never gets the cereal in the end” trope because it made me soooo sad lol

    • @haybale287
      @haybale287 2 года назад +218

      Me too! It didn't help that rabbits were my favorite animal, so I hated the Trix commercials. I didn't understand why the kids wouldn't just share the cereal, because I would share it if I could. You'd think marketing NOT sharing to kids would be a bad thing lol.

    • @Patchouliprince
      @Patchouliprince 2 года назад +148

      @@haybale287 Trix commercials made me so angry I was yelling at the screen “JUST LET HIM HAVE ONE”

    • @zestytriss5282
      @zestytriss5282 2 года назад +69

      @@haybale287 The tagline should be "It so good you could not share it."

    • @shadixakz
      @shadixakz 2 года назад +95

      I remember one commercial where its the rabbit's birthday and all the kids who previously denied him the cereal send him a box of trix. I was happy for him

    • @NickBush24
      @NickBush24 2 года назад +16

      Trix commercials are a vindication of r/childfree

  • @E-shinobi
    @E-shinobi 2 года назад +307

    I remember as a kid I loved Tucan Sam. He felt less like a wacky mascot and had more of a soft spoken paternal figure vibe. I remember I even had a few toys of him. It's kinda crazy to look back on how much I loved the character when he wasnt even from a show or a movie or anything, but was just a mascot for a cereal company. It's weird how many of the things I found so much comfort and joy in as a child were created purley with monetary gain in mind.

    • @Jenna_Talia
      @Jenna_Talia 2 года назад +49

      Honestly reading all these comments from Americans feels so alien even coming from the UK. People talking about McDonalds MMOs, Cereal themed attractions, plushies of cereal mascots. All that shit just feels off. Like a cartoony representation of childhood obesity except it's real.

    • @worthybutter2004
      @worthybutter2004 2 года назад +3

      @@Jenna_Talia Well, I'm from Australia, so yeah similar feelings.

    • @E-shinobi
      @E-shinobi 2 года назад +15

      @@Jenna_Talia Yea it's really awful. Imagine how unsettling it is for me to look back on.

    • @clairemacphee4273
      @clairemacphee4273 Год назад +2

      tbf a lot of kids shows and movies were created to sell merchandise so they were just as commercial as actual mascots xD

  • @Fighting.Flower
    @Fighting.Flower 2 года назад +1651

    My parents were aware of how bad most cereals were, so they made me look at the nutritional facts and if the sugar was under a certain number; i could add it to the cart. Mostly my cereals were ones with dried fruit. Even today, when my cereal restrictions are nonexistent, i still move away from the sweet ones, only occasionally sprinkling a handful of sweet cereal to my bowl of healthy cereal as a little treat.

    • @TomoLamp
      @TomoLamp 2 года назад +30

      Have you ever tried fruit bowls? You might like them

    • @Fighting.Flower
      @Fighting.Flower 2 года назад +95

      @@TomoLamp I go through them too fast, it get's expensive

    • @TomoLamp
      @TomoLamp 2 года назад +129

      @@Fighting.Flower breakfast speedrun any%

    • @Fighting.Flower
      @Fighting.Flower 2 года назад +75

      @@TomoLamp I actually use the breakfast skip

    • @Fighting.Flower
      @Fighting.Flower 2 года назад +1

      @@MadeInTheAbyss Why the fuck are so violent? I just wanted to tell a story about a part of my upbringing. I have no idea why you decided this comment was the one to make your PSA about how cereal is the new cigarettes or tanning beds. I eat fruit too you sad excuse of a human being! Shut your pie hole and keep your "wake up sheeple" mentality to Twitter.

  • @MisterJang0
    @MisterJang0 2 года назад +529

    After actually watching some episodes of The Flintstones, seeing Fred Flintstone having that big dumb smile on the front of the Pebbles boxes is hilarious because of how out-of-character it is. It's like if they made Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants a cereal mascot and they made him smile on all the cereal boxes, lol.

    • @MatthewPrower
      @MatthewPrower 2 года назад +57

      tbf most of the “good” ads ended with Fred angrily chasing his neighbor after his mooches off his supply

    • @burner555
      @burner555 Год назад +4

      inb4 Krabby Patty cereal episode

    • @Troublethecat
      @Troublethecat Год назад +19

      I mean the commercials themselves tend to have Fred and Barnie acting pretty in character, but you're kind right lol.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Год назад +6

      The Flintstones were originally mascots to advertise cigarettes!

    • @supermakermatic2111
      @supermakermatic2111 Год назад +5

      In the OG show, Fred is the schemer and Barney is the one who plays along with it none-the-wiser.

  • @avocado3-in-182
    @avocado3-in-182 2 года назад +740

    I grew up in Philippines, our household’s breakfast is usually eggs, hotdogs and rice. Because of the movie influence, I ask my parents to buy me a cereal. When I tried it, it’s good but it’s just too sweet. I feel like I’m eating a dessert rather than breakfast. I told them I’m not eating cereal as breakfast anymore, so I just kept the cereal as more of after-school snack where I treated it like eating chips (I didn’t put milk on it cuz it makes it soggy and I eat really slow so yea).

    • @Play-On7
      @Play-On7 2 года назад +30

      I didn't know that people ate hotdogs outside of the U.S. Hotdogs for breakfast does sound nice.

    • @gino97r
      @gino97r 2 года назад +53

      Hotdogs with bread, or hotdogs in omelettes is a great thing in Peru. Although we eat small omelettes; the ones I have gotten in US are way too big. Nowadays I avoid processed meat tho

    • @UNCOMFYPILLOW
      @UNCOMFYPILLOW Год назад +7

      Same i did that when i was younger too😆

    • @CathuluGaming
      @CathuluGaming Год назад +15

      You have a good point, I would much rather eat eggs and rice than Coco Puffs

    • @NeurospicyBitch88
      @NeurospicyBitch88 Год назад +18

      @@Play-On7 Oh yeah. You'd be amazed at the kinds of breakfast people eat in other countries.
      Like in the Netherlands, one of their breakfasts consists of cold deli meats (like salami) and cheese and buttered bread with chocolate sprinkles called hagel (hay-gull)
      And in England, they eat baked beans for breakfast (usually on toast, or alongside sausages (called bangers), eggs, and tomatoes or mushrooms

  • @Halkpelt
    @Halkpelt 2 года назад +1180

    I thought the Cookie Crisp wolf was so cool, and that was my favorite cereal as a kid . Looking back It’s crazy to me that I was eating actual cookies as a meal

    • @vacafuega
      @vacafuega 2 года назад +167

      Actual cookies would probably have been better for you as the higher fat content reduces the sugar spike and crash effect, and makes real cookies more filling than the cereal. Sigh

    • @NeurospicyBitch88
      @NeurospicyBitch88 Год назад +13

      Back in my day, we didn't have the Cookie Crisp Wolf.
      I grew up in the era where we had Cookie Crook, his dog (that was always all like "Cooooookie Crisp" and the Cop. Eventually the crook and cop were phased out in favour of the dog.
      And Gen X, their Cookie Crisp mascot was a wizard

    • @keytarnerd
      @keytarnerd Год назад +22

      ehh I'm not even sure whether they count as "cookies". Actual cookies probably have better nutritional value lol

    • @hasanalharaz7454
      @hasanalharaz7454 Год назад

      Worst cereal.

    • @Dogy0909
      @Dogy0909 Год назад +4

      I wasn’t allowed to have those and I always wanted to try them so when I did get the opportunity I thought they were terrible 😭

  • @Meloncarty
    @Meloncarty 2 года назад +486

    My parents were pretty strict with cereal. I almost never had them. I now eat cereal as a dessert.

    • @tiernanfitzpatrick3345
      @tiernanfitzpatrick3345 2 года назад +54

      Your parents or the cereal

    • @hurt6145
      @hurt6145 2 года назад +10

      @@tiernanfitzpatrick3345 so true

    • @BeansForBrains
      @BeansForBrains 2 года назад +27

      That's how it always end up going.
      Like I've had pop/soda tons of times as a kid but think at about 13 I stopped drinking it & been about 16 years now.
      At this point some of it grosses me out by the smell alone.
      Same with smoking, everyone but me in my family smokes & unfortunately I was around it a lot as a kid

    • @97AshleyRose
      @97AshleyRose 2 года назад +9

      @@BeansForBrains this was me with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches I loved them so much as a kid that I ate it three times a day even as a teen I still ate a lot of them now I’m 25 and can’t stand peanut butter and jelly sandwiches

    • @Sasha-zw9ss
      @Sasha-zw9ss 2 года назад +1

      In childhood, cereals were "the thing you're not supposed to eat before your actual meal", and it stays that way.
      Also I haven't tried cereal at all until I was like fourteen.

  • @pojampojam
    @pojampojam 2 года назад +716

    This had me fully engaged the entire time. I barely blinked. The content/information, photos/videos, editing, tone, overall presentation, everything... you did such an amazing job

    • @dreamyjellies
      @dreamyjellies  2 года назад +85

      Thank you!! I appreciate the feedback, this means a lot :)

    • @zealmilenio177
      @zealmilenio177 2 года назад +20

      This makes me think your eyes were pulled back and tied clockwork-orange-style. Kinda disturbing imagery.

    • @brietterfly9219
      @brietterfly9219 Год назад +3

      @@dreamyjellies yeah at first when i watched your school lunch video i subscribed so i could come back and was surprised you didnt have at least 100k

    • @YamiSamslayin
      @YamiSamslayin Год назад +1

      @@zealmilenio177 for me it’s ADHD. This video had me laughing just because these were forgotten memories, and that fact that I ate soo much sugar as a kid is unbelievable. My favorite cereal was Fruity Pebbles. I tried a few months ago to eat a bowl, I couldn’t do it😭 it’s too sweet

    • @flor473
      @flor473 Год назад

      los con fleis

  • @XsomeoneXelseX
    @XsomeoneXelseX 2 года назад +363

    When I lived in the US for a while, I was FASCINATED by the cereal section at my local Walmart. I tried so many flavors that were new to me. Most of them weren't even good (looking at the Reeses and Hersheys Cookies and Cream cereals specifically lmao) but it was the novelty of trying all these cool cereals we didn't have back at home.
    Maybe that's why I had gained 10 kilos by the time I returned home lmao

    • @xFreSh999_
      @xFreSh999_ 2 года назад +19

      Well yeah you're not supposed to eat that many lmao a lot of people in my country (mostly big cities) don't really have the best self control when they have so much selection in front of them so it can be a bit much.

    • @MerlinJuergens
      @MerlinJuergens Год назад +22

      For our american readers: 10 kilos is ~20lbs or about 6 Gallons (0.12 Bathtubs/0.003 Football fields) of fat.

    • @haroldbalzac6336
      @haroldbalzac6336 Год назад

      @@MerlinJuergens It's not hard to convert weight in you head. You euros are the ones bitching about it all the time.

    • @ComradeKits
      @ComradeKits Год назад +1

      I know you're not bad mouthing Reese's Puffs lol

  • @thed3rpkat871
    @thed3rpkat871 2 года назад +154

    I think another thing to consider is the fact that public schools give these cereals out during breakfast, I remember that Reese's Puffs were scarcely given as an option(compared to other cereals such as lucky charms, Froot Loops, and Honey Nut Cheerios) and on the days it was- practically everyone would grab it.

    • @Nekoszowa
      @Nekoszowa 2 года назад +15

      "I wonder why the children in our country are getting fat..."

    • @butterflycatyt5917
      @butterflycatyt5917 2 года назад

      They give us grade D meat, loads of pop tarts and other artificial things, fruits and veggies that are sprayed with pesticides, the sweetner for thing is aspartame...nothing fed to us in my school is real, which I spend mh days only eating the organic things my parents pack me because it's better for me and it tastes better. The bad stuff is all eaten by others so the government gets all the good stuff.

    • @ComradeKits
      @ComradeKits Год назад +6

      @@Nekoszowa Probably has more to do with the lack of activity and the sheer amount of food we eat than *what* we eat. Americans are terrible at moderation and that excess is represented in us being fat. It's just how the human body works.

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 Год назад

      Your right lol@@ComradeKits

    • @FAITHFUL_roblox
      @FAITHFUL_roblox 9 месяцев назад

      @@ComradeKits what you eat is far far more important then how much you eat. Amercans eat bad food and eat a lot of it

  • @SeekerGoldstone
    @SeekerGoldstone Год назад +24

    The reason that the Trix rabbit never gets to eat the cereal is a literary conceit. That's how you create a serial story (pun intended) where the plot of every episode is "rabbit wants cereal".
    Toucan Sam also spent most ads looking for cereal but he always got it in the end so you dont even remember that wanting cereal is one of his character traits.

  • @cata0rostika
    @cata0rostika 2 года назад +65

    Omgg I'm from Chile!! It is true, we have been robbed from cereal mascots.. however, if the cereal is "healthy" enough, it can be advertised with cartoons, but they're usually an off-brand diet version.
    (I love watching other cultures' differences about nostalgia stuff, I enjoy your videos so much!)

    • @cesarsantis5116
      @cesarsantis5116 Год назад +6

      Imported cereals look so weird with the giant stickers covering the mascots and the black seals. They even cover the mustachioed guy from Pringles.

  • @FTChomp9980
    @FTChomp9980 2 года назад +28

    I've always liked how the Cereal Mascots in the commercials during the early 2000s had lore to them remember when Toucan and his nephews traveled for different combos of Fruit Loops,Lucky running away from the kids that want his Lucky Charms Cereal,Cocoa Puff Bird going coo! Coo! For Cocoa Puffs, and Apple and Cinnamon having a rivalry then became friends. Not to mention the Cocoa Pebbles commercials were funny to watch as well I miss that era.

  • @DavidCruickshank
    @DavidCruickshank 2 года назад +164

    That was a really good video, whenever I've been to america I've always been shocked by how sugar filled everything is, it was interesting to learn about it.

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 2 года назад +33

      Everything has a disgusting sweet sidetaste. Even bread has sugar in it.

    • @Marshtard
      @Marshtard 2 года назад +8

      @@CordeliaWagner i've always disliked bread* because of how sweet it is, you're telling me other countries have "normal" bread that i might actually enjoy?? damn.
      *excluding garlic bread, i love cheesy garlic bread 😋

    • @Smartfella297
      @Smartfella297 2 года назад +4

      @Marshtard Yes, somewhat, but white toast is still sweet, white or dark bakery bread is the way to go

    • @babyleafsaladd5322
      @babyleafsaladd5322 Год назад +1

      Same omg I went to America for 10 days when I was a young teenager and when I came back, all of my clothes were a little too tight 😅😅

    • @ralcolfwolfcoon8207
      @ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Год назад

      Bruh! No it does not taste like sugar XD

  • @minatoarisato4742
    @minatoarisato4742 2 года назад +98

    This video made me remember the time I would spend playing on the computer on Trix and McDonalds online game websites. I also remember that each McDonalds happy meals would include a code that would be used to earn in-game currency to buy costumes for your self-insert character. Good thing I lost my password for my account so I do not see their marketing anymore. Anyway, this was a really interesting history of cereal and this video definitely deserve more views.

    • @justsomeguy898
      @justsomeguy898 2 года назад +9

      I remember some of these virtual world too haha! Li Speaks has a video on Fast Food virtual worlds if you're interested in a little nostalgia trip

    • @aswespeakI65
      @aswespeakI65 2 года назад +5

      @@justsomeguy898 i was just about to recommend Li Speaks to the op!!

    • @teh_supar_hackr
      @teh_supar_hackr 7 месяцев назад

      The McDonalds one was called McWorld, and I too used to go on there all the time. Had a huge majority of the items, then lost my password since I was like 12 at the time...then McWorld got Thanos-snapped

  • @KensonDurze
    @KensonDurze 2 года назад +326

    I couldn’t imagine a world without cereal. I be eating cereal everyday and when there isn’t any cereal, I’ll actually be a little sad

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 2 года назад +45

      Food Addiction.
      Your parents told you bad eating habits.

    • @fourearwolf3315
      @fourearwolf3315 2 года назад +8

      I used to be exactly like that until I ran outta time to sit down and eat cereal.

    • @moritzwagner4332
      @moritzwagner4332 2 года назад +36

      That was me before I found out about well cooked breakfast meals with good ingredients.

    • @mossyteef
      @mossyteef 2 года назад +61

      damn y’all really hate cereal up in these replies 💀💀💀

    • @jordand5555
      @jordand5555 2 года назад

      @@CordeliaWagner oh yeah, well your parents raised a dork

  • @MissJazz004
    @MissJazz004 Год назад +6

    i got a diabetes insulin tracker ad about halfway through this video and i can’t help but find that funny

  • @horlzonline1131
    @horlzonline1131 2 года назад +55

    God, seeing Millsberry was a blast from the past. Everyone was OBSESSED with it when I was in elementary school. It really was its own social network of sorts. Whenever we had free time in the classroom, we'd all hop on the computers and play with each other. As much of a giant advertisement as it was, I lowkey kind of miss it... I remember spending hours in the arcade, as well as doing that one fishing activity/minigame where you could pull up random stuff from the lake a certain number of times per day, (or at least that's how I remember it being). I always got junk, like old boots and stuff like that, but I dreamed of one day getting some "ultra rare" item that none of my friends had. Good times.

    • @MokohiChan
      @MokohiChan Год назад

      I loved that game too! My biggest memories were decorating my house and REALLY wanting a chinchilla in game which eventually led to me begging for one in reality haha. I also abused the crap out of our color printer, printing picture of my avatar and house and such

  • @alaskinhax
    @alaskinhax Год назад +18

    I'm a Brazilian who's never left Brazil and I think that the biggest culture shock I ever had. wow.

  • @39mewo
    @39mewo 2 года назад +185

    In my country we call any cereal "cornflakes" and i think thats funny😭 i've gotten so used to it, even the blatant mispronounciation of it

    • @woolylove
      @woolylove 2 года назад +7

      you mispronounce it as Cornifleks I’m presuming

    • @vintimajethia7577
      @vintimajethia7577 2 года назад +12

      I don't know about your country, but here, in my country, we call it "cornflex"😁. I think only Kelloggs is a mass producer of cereal here because many people don't consume it for breakfast. Only 6yo with a sweet tooth eat it.

    • @androwaydie4081
      @androwaydie4081 Год назад +2

      In France as well.

    • @rijjhb9467
      @rijjhb9467 Год назад +7

      @@vintimajethia7577 Same here in Italy. Someone must be buying them otherwise they would stop producing them. Although, our breakfast is completely sweet (cookies, jam, coffee, milk, pastry, croissants...). So, on second thought cereals are a good fit for my country.

    • @39mewo
      @39mewo Год назад +1

      @@woolylove YEAH!!!

  • @marcomendiola8381
    @marcomendiola8381 2 года назад +159

    You seem to be well spoken and very intuitive about the topic your covering. Great video i hope you get more traction and views! Subscribed.

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      @CoolBabyGamerisCoolisMySister 2 года назад +3

      I agree :)

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  • @BulldozerBilly
    @BulldozerBilly 2 года назад +24

    The addiction to cereal is real, I haven't had any in years but sometimes when my blood sugar is low I can have a waking dream about diving headfirst into a bowl of sugar.
    Love your content too, you got a great voice for your videos!

    • @matthiasc.z8332
      @matthiasc.z8332 2 года назад +2

      I don't buy cereal often, but when I do I binge it

  • @rexmon2592
    @rexmon2592 Год назад +37

    This is not only a problem in the US, most people in Mexico and Canada also grew up eating cereal for breakfast so it’s definitely more of a North America thing (I’m from Mexico and I grew up eating froot loops, cookie crisp and cornpop cereal)

    • @devilinred3319
      @devilinred3319 Год назад +1

      Same, and my family that its from countryside (aunts and uncles are WAY OLDER than his brother, my Dad, who live in the city and its more influence by the states culture ) they didnt like to give something that its mostly sugar to their kids and grandkids, so i think this cereal culture really imitate the States, and get kinda worst here, thats why we are ""winning"" in child obesity

  • @markman278
    @markman278 2 года назад +55

    Frosted Flakes being called “frosties” is just because Australians love to shorten names.

  • @fallinhalf3362
    @fallinhalf3362 Год назад +7

    In Europe, babies are delivered by storks. In US, they come as freebies in boxes of cereal.

  • @zerwif
    @zerwif Год назад +9

    Growing up eating sugary cereal, the first time I had European muesli it blew my mind. It was so so much more subtle and harty - it was like a meal instead of a treat or dessert. It quickly became my go to breakfast due to how contrasting it was.

  • @danielakatoolbox4645
    @danielakatoolbox4645 2 года назад +51

    Funny thing is, my nephews actually really dislike the sickly sweet mascot cereals and prefer to eat stuff like Honey Bunches whenever possible.
    It's like the cereals are overdoing it so much that the kids are starting to dislike it, which is quite the feat

    • @twotruckslyrics
      @twotruckslyrics Год назад

      😂i had this exact effect. absolutely loved fruit loops and cocoa pebbles but blehh it gets weird

    • @mynameisreallycool1
      @mynameisreallycool1 7 месяцев назад

      Honey Bunches of Oats rules!

  • @whatdoyousuppose
    @whatdoyousuppose 2 года назад +16

    Mall of America is my local mall and my younger sister and I would go to Cereal Adventure as often as we could when it was open! It was never super busy when we went and it was just a really chill time, I remember really liking this one Trix video computer game outside the more memorable physical experiences. I did get an overpriced personalized box of mixed cereal (you get to choose what cereal you want inside), the cereal is long gone but I still have the box as a keepsake, it’s got my name on it.

  • @debleb166
    @debleb166 2 года назад +119

    I know I can't complain given that I'm from the country whose most popular theme park is based around a brand of crisps... but seriously, a cereal themed attraction in the Mall of America?

    • @sophiemartin1025
      @sophiemartin1025 2 года назад +4

      Ireland? Tayto Park

    • @Pinkcatninja
      @Pinkcatninja Год назад +11

      While the theme park was short lived, we actually still have a lot of cereal and grain themed areas in Minnesota. Included a musuem in a blown up flour mill (it blew up twice) and two different grain themed climbing areas for children (at the minnesota zoo and minnesota history center respectivly.)
      Basically, the entire state is obsessed with grains so the themed attraction wasn't far off of the culture of the area.

    • @pinkbrando
      @pinkbrando Год назад

      My.... my alternate!!!!?

  • @fluffcake
    @fluffcake 2 года назад +18

    Now knowing how Artery-clogging cereals can be, I mostly stay away from Cereal and now mostly eat a piece of fruit or a whole grain bagel with low-fat cream cheese when I go to school. Ever since i got the news I was prediabetic I made sure to really take the labels seriously and found out why doctors hate cereal.

  • @GonkDroid0923
    @GonkDroid0923 2 года назад +24

    Hardly ever does my family have cereal (we have fruit instead) but when we do, we usually have Kashi branded items. A cool thing about Kashi, is that rather then making a mascot, they just feature an enlarged image of the cereal. I think it's a very clever mascot-less tactic.

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan Год назад +2

      Kashi is alright. It is like eating flavoured cardboard with some nice chunks in it, but it does make you feel healthy.

    • @GonkDroid0923
      @GonkDroid0923 Год назад

      @@HolyKhaaaaan eventually however, you become accostumed to the irresistible taste of cardboard.

  • @otakubullfrog1665
    @otakubullfrog1665 Год назад +13

    One of the main sponsors for the first two seasons of The Flintstones was Winston cigarettes and the characters would be used in their commercials, so shilling breakfast cereals instead by the time I was a kid was actually a step in a healthier direction (not to mention that they made Flintstones vitamins as well). I guess it was one of those IPs that you could use to promote basically anything as long as the check cleared.

  • @amelia3146
    @amelia3146 Год назад +4

    My parents never let us have really sugary cereal, but I BEGGED my mom for Cookie Crisp one time. It was pretty expensive, so she said “If I get this, you have to finish the whole box. You cannot waste it.”
    I HATED it. I finished the box, extremely slowly, and never asked for cereal ever again lol.

  • @aubreehallmark4219
    @aubreehallmark4219 Год назад +6

    Holy crap this video unlocked memories I didn’t know I had. The amount of nostalgia I have for Millsberry makes me want to play again.

  • @CrypticKat509
    @CrypticKat509 2 года назад +26

    I found your channel about two days ago, and your work is so amazing!!!
    I cant stop watching these videos, they are so interesting!! Keep up the amazing work!! ❤

  • @RayvensWorld
    @RayvensWorld 2 года назад +7

    First off I just wanted to let you know I binged all of your videos today lolz. Second, my mom and I used to spend so much time playing Millberry back when I was little, and every now and then I would remember it in a nostalgic moment but never have the name and NONE of my friends knew what I was trying to describe to them. So thank you so much for solving that mystery for me.

  • @randomsliceofcakeofficial
    @randomsliceofcakeofficial 2 года назад +25

    I live in the UK and we barley have any cereal. My favourite cereal as a 14 year old who has to eat quickly for school is Coco Pops. Coco Pops are Rice Krispies coated in chocolate. They’re quite nice. If anyone reading this is visiting the UK I highly recommend them.

    • @KASPlaysSims
      @KASPlaysSims 2 года назад +1

      Hi I’m from the uk and I’m pretty sure they got rid of rice keispees cause it had too much sugar in it or something . I know there’s an alternative or something similar but am I relenting things wrong or did this not happen .

    • @starsINSPACE
      @starsINSPACE Год назад +1

      We have them in the US. They are called Cocoa Krispies.

    • @kuhntzzz
      @kuhntzzz Год назад

      @@starsINSPACE i was gonna say this! they are also called cocoa pebbles depending on the brand

    • @Nettietwixt
      @Nettietwixt Год назад +1

      ​@@KASPlaysSimsit's Ricicles that got discontinued. They're the ones that were Rice Krispies coated in sugar. The plain Rice Krispies are still around

    • @KASPlaysSims
      @KASPlaysSims Год назад

      @@Nettietwixt oh ok thanks for clarifying

  • @caspenbee
    @caspenbee Год назад +3

    I've been trying to remember what Millsbury was called for like a decade now. I loved the art style, and the reminders to get outside were actually pretty helpful for mindfulness for a kid who could hyperfocus on the screen for 6 hours at a time. I also don't like their cereals and never really have, so win-win for me!

  • @jackasplat
    @jackasplat 2 года назад +10

    There was a previous General Mills website before Millsberry, I can't remember what it was called, but Millsberry replaced it. It was a flash game collection at a school, there was a game where you constructed cocoa puffs with Sonny and another one where you played hangman with the honey nuts cheerio bee.

  • @sparkle5164
    @sparkle5164 2 года назад +14

    Growing up I actually hated the really sweet cereals. I wouldn't even eat honey nut cheerios because they were too sweet for my taste. My favorite cereals consisted of corn flakes, plain cheerios, and rice krispies because they just tasted plain. Now days I like a bit more sugary cereals like fruity pebbles and frosted flakes, but I still prefer the plain ones. I guess it just felt like I wasn't eating breakfast when I ate super sweet cereals.

  • @StormgemThunder
    @StormgemThunder 2 года назад +78

    I remember walking into a store called 'American Candy' (I live in the UK) and there was a shelf for various American cereals lmao
    Also there was a baby shark cereal. Because of course there is...

    •  Год назад +4

      Doesn’t every larger store have a selection of imported £6 cereals?

    • @StormgemThunder
      @StormgemThunder Год назад +1

      @Max Müller i mean i don't usually see many of the iconic US cereals like lucky charms or froot loops
      Altho Kellogg's is an American company so ig there are american cereals like crunchy nut, but i don't recall seeing the really sugary ones

    • @captainweekend5276
      @captainweekend5276 Год назад +2

      @ Yeah most big supermarkets in the UK have a world food section and will sell things like american cereals at a markup. The selection and price varies between supermarkets, a tesco near me used to sell the general mills generic brand versions of cereals like lucky charms and applejacks for £3 a box which was decent. There are some you can't seem to get easily though, like froot loops I can't find in supermarkets generally.

    • @GenderedMess
      @GenderedMess Год назад

      Same here! I just went in for fun and then just saw a massive wall just for cereal, was interesting to see.

  • @Barakon
    @Barakon 2 года назад +29

    I remember having a transformers or transformer looking or halo looking or power ranger looking themed Cinnamon Toast Crunch video game tie in that I never played but did see the sprites of by simply putting it in a DVD player, thinking it would turn into a movie.

  • @TNBCvampchic
    @TNBCvampchic 2 года назад +7

    I was absolutely obsessed with Postopia and Millsbury as a kid. I still kind of wish I could play Millsbury as an adult. RIP to both

  • @IbbyWondrous
    @IbbyWondrous 6 месяцев назад +1

    I felt like I unlocked a core memory when you talked about Postopia and Millsberry cause I played a lot of branded flash game sites as a kid, and a lot of them became blended together in my memory, so I didn't even realize how often I was spending time on a damn food brand game website.
    I gotta say though, of all of the capitalistic consumerist advertisement that's shoved down my throat every day, I wish MORE brands would put in effort to make fun games and experiences to promote their products, instead of just being a nuisance.

  • @Xorrak
    @Xorrak 2 года назад +9

    I remember liking coco pops a LOT as a kid. This was around the time the Star wars Episode I: phantom menace was released so you got a bunch of star wars cards with those reflective surfaces that changed picture when you tilted it, also some kind of plastic figures of the characters in the movie.
    I was also playing a lot of Ocarina of Time around this time, eating coco pops!

  • @liltaco4119
    @liltaco4119 Год назад +2

    Cmon, we all know nobody actually eats cereal for breakfast, maybe if we feel like it. But its mostly just a snack for whenever

  • @GirtheAlienGoldfish
    @GirtheAlienGoldfish 2 года назад +14

    When I was a kid, there was a Timon and Pumba cereal called "Mud n Bugs" that I absolutely loved. I was always a skinny kid, so a bit of a sugary breakfast wasn't a big deal for me.
    But damn, was that cereal not healthy at all. It was the same for pretty much every cereal that I enjoyed as a kid. One of the biggest ones was when they had cereals for Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh, which were my favorite series.
    Like, they really got us all with that marketing.
    I don't eat cereal anymore, but if I did have kids, I wouldn't let them eat any cereals. It's all terrible.

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv 2 года назад +4

      I mean you do know there are healthy cereals right? You could just get plain bran cereal. There a lot of good fiber in cereal and nobody is making you get kids cereal bro

  • @marilynsmymother711
    @marilynsmymother711 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think the Flintstones are recognizable to Baby Boomers, Gen-X and Millennials pretty equally. We all watched the cartoon, took the vitamins, and ate the cereal. There were 2 live action movies when I was a kid. There were happy meal toys. The Flintstones was huge throughout the 90s. There were spin-off cartoons after the initial show, and some longer movie type special edition episodes long after the 60s TV show.

  • @kylespevak6781
    @kylespevak6781 2 года назад +5

    Cereal doesn't sound like a word anymore and I still have half the video to go

  • @poolhall9632
    @poolhall9632 Год назад +2

    For the same reason we are obsessed with milk…
    Our government food agencies lied to us for over 50 years about the health benefits of certain food groups and largely encouraged us to eat things like cereals and milk so the farming and agriculture business wouldn’t lose any money.

  • @amekat
    @amekat Год назад +3

    a craving for a sweet breakfast instead if savory is still a habit I can’t kick even in my 20’s. nothing is more satisfying than a chocolate chip muffin or a vanilla (and sweet) flavored yogurt in the morning

  • @sarahjones7954
    @sarahjones7954 2 года назад +4

    I spent an unhealthy amount of time on millsbury as a kid, you have unlocked weird childhood memories that I completely forgotten about

  • @morganorwhatever
    @morganorwhatever Год назад +1

    It’s pretty funny to me that the powerpuff girls had a cereal given that episode Jewel of the Aisle. “Ridiculous lucky captain rabbit king, lucky captain rabbit king nuggets are for the youth!”

  • @JCTechCorner
    @JCTechCorner 2 года назад +8

    Lucio-Oh's is probably the strangest cereal collab

    • @imperiumVII
      @imperiumVII 2 года назад

      LMAOO I actually got my hands on a box when they released, and I gotta say it was actually pretty damn good

  • @skyty0
    @skyty0 Год назад +5

    "Why is America-"
    Consumerism. The answer is consumerism. Always.

    • @Whimsykit
      @Whimsykit Год назад

      Why is america the country i was born in

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Год назад +1

    Cheerios(tm) one of the "healthy" cereals, has a higher glycemic index than pure table sugar! This means if you eat Cheerios(tm) as opposed to just spooning pure table sugar into your mouth, your blood sugar will spike faster with the Cheerios(tm).
    The standard "good" breakfast we kids were taught when I was a kid in the 1970s was a big bowl of cereal with fruit, a massive glass of orange juice (and keep in mind American orange juice is at least 2X as concentrated as it needs to be, it's positively syrupy) and white bread toast with just a very thin bit of butter or margarine, but always jam or jelly. It's a sugar-fest.

  • @sophiathekitteh
    @sophiathekitteh 2 года назад +4

    I started watching you a couple of weeks ago, and this might be my new favorite youtube channel 😅❤️💯
    I see a lot of growth in your future, keep it up! ☺️❤️💯

  • @ComradeKits
    @ComradeKits Год назад +2

    I think the sheer variety of products can be explained in that the companies that produce cereal products have people working for them who make like $70-80,000 a year to come up with new ideas, and if they don't come up with new ideas they're redundant and not needed anymore. So they come up with all sorts of "new" bullshit to justify their own salaries.

  • @chelseacong6722
    @chelseacong6722 2 года назад +2

    OMG THE CRUNCHLINGS 😭💗

  • @MediaDestroyer
    @MediaDestroyer Год назад +1

    I never left Postopia as a kid! I grew up in the UK so could never try the cereals but the advertising really worked - I was obsessed with the idea of them.

  • @Emmuzka
    @Emmuzka Год назад +7

    The question is, how they got parents to approve the sugary stuff as a healthy breakfast. As cerial was originally just plain grains, didn't they notice when sugar became the main ingredient, or didn't they just care?

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan Год назад

      I don't think they were given a choice.

    • @fishdude2954
      @fishdude2954 Год назад

      What do you mean? They still had the choice to get Cheerios or Corn Flakes or something. The sugary cereals didn't completely replace the regular ones

  • @Veggie_crochet
    @Veggie_crochet Год назад +1

    Your last line got me lol. I also live abroad and I feel its fueled my cereal obsession even more now that its so limited. My parents thought I was crazy when I wanted to take a picture of the cereal aisle for my friends where I live.

  • @laddersmitty
    @laddersmitty 2 года назад +4

    i was a big cereal guy as a kid but these days i only have a bowl as a treat from time to time. it really is more of a dessert than a breakfast.

  • @DankPit
    @DankPit 2 года назад +2

    I love how you always tie it back to video games. I’m going to watch every single video now.

  • @BurgerKnightBK
    @BurgerKnightBK Год назад +3

    As a European I had American cereal for the first time, and it felt like I was eating crack, the fact that my muscles did not spas with enough force to make me shoot out through my roof is a miracle. Truly American cereal is not cereal it’s 49% crack 49% sugar and 2% grain.

  • @treacherous-doctor
    @treacherous-doctor Год назад +1

    The absolute irony of me getting a cereal ad right after the video ended

  • @barbiegirl-gc3ds
    @barbiegirl-gc3ds 2 года назад +3

    My former roommate and I got our cereal from the food pantry at our local church. For some reason everyone donated lucky charms. We also found it at the local dollar tree which was next door to the church. It was out of season but still good. I don't eat cereal anymore but I wouldnt mind another bowl of lucky charms.

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr 2 года назад

      Lucky charms is kinda the worst cereal. It’s sorta just a dried marshmallow. Ginger mascot isn’t good either compared to Tony the Tiger or Toucan Sam.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 2 года назад

      they're magically delicious!

  • @Cesar1492Enjoyer
    @Cesar1492Enjoyer 8 месяцев назад +1

    I remember one time when I was a kid I ate a ton of Cinnamon Toast Crunch I ended up vomiting it all up in my sleep, I’ve avoided it ever since.

  • @asdkotable
    @asdkotable 2 года назад +6

    Tbh, as a person who stopped eating cereal altogether, it's worth it, you're not missing much and you really don't need that much sugar in your diet.

  • @therealcapeesha
    @therealcapeesha Год назад +1

    My elementary school computer lab had the cap'n crunch game and I would always play it during free time. I remember not being able to make it past the first 2 screens but something about it was so appealing to me.

  • @jaesynn2015
    @jaesynn2015 Год назад +4

    I grew way too attached to my crunchlings. That Captain - sorry, Cap'n Crunch game made me the gamer I am today. 😂

  • @stepmanialdash
    @stepmanialdash Год назад +1

    my favorite cereal is a mix of fresh fruit (preferably berries) soaked with water. usually, I rinse the water out, and I'm left with some amazing fruit that is softer, but not too soggy.

  • @moonlover594
    @moonlover594 2 года назад +4

    I'm so happy you talked about the websites! I remember playing on them back in the day. I remember my sister and I would copy the codes from the Pillsbury boxes in store because they had them printed outside the box. Evil little kids, I know, but we needed it to get cool cereal merch online. 😆

  • @pizzaboi2822
    @pizzaboi2822 2 года назад +1

    Has anyone ever noticed how complete opposites the trix’s and lucky charms commercials are? In trix, the rabbit is trying to get the cereal from the kids while the kids in lucky charms are the ones trying to get the cereal from the leprechaun.

  • @Gr33nSc0ut
    @Gr33nSc0ut Год назад +3

    I’m eating cereal while watching this

  • @sw22619
    @sw22619 Год назад

    i grew up in minneapolis in the late 90s through the 2010s. one of my moms favorite pictures of me growing up was in the cheerios spoon slide pit at Cereal Adventure! i had to have been no more than 5, so i don’t remember it a ton but i look back on pictures fondly! that was back when it was Camp Snoopy and not Nickelodeon Adventure.
    also, cereal culture was HUGE in the early 2000s, and i think minnesotans were at the center of it all. st. paul is a port city on the mississippi and was a huge wheat producer and distributor throughout the industrial revolution. both General Mills and Kelloggs started and still run out of the twin cities area. i never put it all together in my head until this video! great job, and thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @AldenEmroch
    @AldenEmroch 2 года назад +5

    I had no idea that there were so many products based on cereal, the most i've seen on my country are cereal bars but those failed quite quickly bc they were too sweet even for us, they're still being sold but i doubt they have many sales , ive barely seen people buy them.
    Something that's also interesting is that in my house cereal is not really breakfast but dinner, since my mom only gave us cereal on breakfast when she had no time to cook bc we were late to school i associated it with easy and cheap food that can fill your stomach for a while until you get another food, so since my mom doesn't cook dinner ( my family grew in the countryside , they dont really get dinner so even when they moved we still didn't grew with that being a thing) we just picked whatever is around and eat before sleep and that's what cereal became to me, which funny enough is the reason as to why i can't eat anything after 9 pm anymore, my stomach can't handle it and ofc i stopped eating that when i discovered it was making me have stomach pains at night
    Is also too sweet for my current taste, no idea how i enjoyed eating it that much lol

  • @raleo7466
    @raleo7466 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are so good, I'm so happy I found your channel. I hope your channel grows a lot, it's so worth it. I'm looking forward to new uploads, your videos relax me a lot!

  • @Ryan-wr8fx
    @Ryan-wr8fx 2 года назад +23

    A lot of the sugar in a bowl of cereal comes from the milk as well, so substituting that for unsweetened almond milk may be a good idea.

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 2 года назад

      Wrong. Milk has only a little lactosis. Most sugar comes from the cereals. People who want to be healthy don't eat that trash.

  • @_crystalux_
    @_crystalux_ Год назад

    yoooooo tysm for mentioning big mouth life at 12:12 , i completely forgot about that game. my family never bought name brand cereals so of COURSE i couldnt get past the paywalls lmao

  • @FamiFami108
    @FamiFami108 2 года назад +5

    I (european) am absolutely a cereal for breakfast guy (tho it's more Muesli than the sweet cereals. I also like to mix my own muesli). I visited the states when I was 16 and my host family called me the cereal killer because i got so obsessed with all the different cereal options there and i took like 5 boxes back home with me 😭😂

  • @amphibiousRV
    @amphibiousRV Год назад +1

    Crunchling Adventure was my jam! Oh my gosh I played that more than the games I actually paid for. Stil loyal to Captain Crunch today, and this is probably why.

  • @mywatchdoesmath4669
    @mywatchdoesmath4669 2 года назад +6

    Bro, you just awakened a memory of with the games. I used to play them *religiously* whenever mom and I visited the library. Those were good times, man, good times 😌👌

  • @D31taF0rc3
    @D31taF0rc3 Год назад

    as an australian i can testify that the most common breakfast cereal is bricks of flattened wheat held together with a tiny amount of sugar to act as glue. We also have a lot of bran cereals. Sugary cereals were always a treat for us and not part of the usual cupboard stock.

  • @happypawfun2143
    @happypawfun2143 2 года назад +25

    I can’t stand cereal but I don’t think it’s all bad I feel like the more “adult” ones without added sugar that also add a source of fiber are fine eating with milk and some fresh fruit isn’t that bad of a breakfast honestly

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 2 года назад

      Why not eat muesli?
      Highly processed food is always bad.

    • @happypawfun2143
      @happypawfun2143 2 года назад +2

      @@CordeliaWagner that probably would be better than cereal, I wouldn’t know I’m a hard egg fan in the morning. 😅😅😅

    • @beyondtheradio
      @beyondtheradio 2 года назад

      Sometimes too much fiber is Colon Blow though 😂

    • @justanautisticnerd8969
      @justanautisticnerd8969 Год назад

      I like cerial but i never eat it because my autistic ass would rather eat croissant as breakfast for the rest of my life.
      Not because i like croissant that much, but because its too hard to choose to have 20 options for breakfast.

  • @BrattyCaffy
    @BrattyCaffy 2 года назад +2

    The cereal straws was a real throwback when you mentioned it, in elementary one of my teachers introduced us to cereal straws and I was obsessed but only really had it a handful of times. I never enjoyed overly sweet cereals, especially those with marshmallows 😖😖 growing up I really only liked eating Frosted Flakes and Chex (my favorite flavor was strawberry)

  • @watermalin
    @watermalin Год назад +2

    This sounds weird but the way you pronounce your consonants is so satisfying?? You have the perfect and clearly enunciated voice for commentary videos.

  • @kat08
    @kat08 Год назад

    The second I heard you say "cereal adventure" I was really hoping you would mention Scott Cramer's video and I'm so glad you did!!!! Also, I love that all of your videos have a cute themed background, it's such a fun little detail

  • @Tommy-the-coffee-addict
    @Tommy-the-coffee-addict 2 года назад +5

    cause its delicious, its totally a desert (even many of the "healthy options", which are my favorite, are still not super good for you), but i still love them.
    also chex quest is a fun game, its quite easy (only the pseudo-official chex quest 3 has even even a bit of challenge, and even that is still probably much easier than most of doom2, though it doesn't help that ive probably played hundreds of doom maps), but its a very fun and charming shooter and made me buy some chex to go with the playthrough.

  • @firstreality3867
    @firstreality3867 Год назад +1

    Cereal is just milk and candy. Took me so long to realize that it was the reason why I struggled to concentrate in the morning as a kid.

  • @justsomeguy898
    @justsomeguy898 2 года назад +8

    cereal tastes good af but it's no wonder America has a childhood obesity crisis
    The first time i saw Little Debbie cereal i almost choked.

    • @joshuamartinez970
      @joshuamartinez970 2 года назад

      This notion that sugary cereal is the cause of obesity is moronic. Overconsumption of anything healthy or not will cause obesity

    • @justsomeguy898
      @justsomeguy898 2 года назад +5

      @@joshuamartinez970 I never said it was the sole cause, but to deny that it's a massive contributing factor is pretty moronic as well. It's a lot easier to overconsume something that tastes good, and we tend to find unhealthy things to taste better. pair that with it being pushed to children and pushed as a "healthy" breakfast, and yeah, you've got an issue.

    • @joshuamartinez970
      @joshuamartinez970 2 года назад

      @@justsomeguy898 healthier option cereals tend to be more calorically dense or right on par. The nutrition from the cereal has no affect on weight gain whatsoever. It’s all about caloric intake and your daily burn

    • @justsomeguy898
      @justsomeguy898 2 года назад +2

      @@joshuamartinez970 Carbs and sugars both also play a role in weight gain and retention, as well as your natural metabolism. Eating a lot of sugar is also proven to be bad for your health and can mess with metabolism, so yes, it can affect weight gain. Childrens' breakfast cereal is bordering on candy for breakfast.
      And as I said previously, people are more likely to eat more of something that's sweet, because most people think sweet things taste good. The body craves sugar.
      Basically, calories aren't the only thing that matter. They are a big factor, but if something affects your general health and your metabolism, there's a very good chance your weight is getting impacted as well.

    • @DemonSlayerSucksAss30
      @DemonSlayerSucksAss30 2 года назад +1

      Yes, sadly we can't really control what gets in the stores and nobody really cares. It's hard to be healthy in america

  • @gothyoutubeviewer
    @gothyoutubeviewer Год назад +1

    omg I haven't thought about Big Mouth Life in ages, what a throwback!

  • @caseyjamest
    @caseyjamest 2 года назад +26

    Eat a bowl of fruit. Whoops. Sugar is sugar.
    Great video though, you'll be a great documentor!

    • @CordeliaWagner
      @CordeliaWagner 2 года назад +12

      Fruits have fiber, vitamins and minerals and they have way less sugar than the same amount of cereals.

    • @Nekoszowa
      @Nekoszowa 2 года назад +2

      You can;t be serious lmao

  • @feykingjulian
    @feykingjulian 2 года назад +1

    Oh man you completely unlocked Millsberry memories for me! I had totally forgetten about it but yeah, I spent many hours on that website. Around the same time as that Trolls site was still active if I remember correctly. I just loved any kind of virtual world game.

  • @Terminal_Apotos
    @Terminal_Apotos 2 года назад +4

    I’m 16 and I know who the Flintstones are, they played it on Boomerang

    • @AzureRT456
      @AzureRT456 2 года назад +1

      holy shit. I forgot that channel exists

  • @UnionParkPlumbing
    @UnionParkPlumbing Год назад

    As a Minnesotan, Cereal Adventures makes sense because General Mill's global headquarters is in Minnesota only a few miles away from the MOA. Land O' Lakes and Kemps are also headquartered in MN as well as the first mall (Southdale) was built in MN so really it Cereal Adventures was destined to happen at some point!

  • @xdragon4704
    @xdragon4704 2 года назад +5

    You guys eat cereal?
    we asian eat rice
    *aggressively eat rice*

  • @all-the-spiders
    @all-the-spiders 2 года назад +2

    Me and my siblings adored the crunchling game as young kids. Our dad somehow programmed it so that all of our crunchlings had the same name and that's a core memory for me. When I talk about that game to people, I usually get quizzical looks

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 2 года назад +3

      a kid at my elementary school straight up pirated the game for me.

    • @all-the-spiders
      @all-the-spiders 2 года назад

      @@JT5555 that's so funny

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 2 года назад +1

      @@all-the-spiders yeah this kid was basically a teenager way back in like, 4th or 5th grade: he was werirdly good at computers (keep in mind that this was the 90's and almost NO ONE knew anything about computers yet and he was playing games like GTA and the sims with pixilated naked people.XD

  • @warhawk638
    @warhawk638 2 года назад +5

    Honestly, I've always hated cereal. I could never get how it was supposed to taste good, even the most sugary ones. The worst aspect was always it getting soggy after two minutes.

  • @Jhud69
    @Jhud69 Год назад +1

    I'm European (Polish) and my favorite cereal are just Nestle cornflakes, lol. Yes they also have sugar in them, I found out the hard way while trying a more "wholesome" brand and they tasted inedible to me. I just love me some plain cornflakes from time to time, that's all. My second favorite were whole grain cheerios (NOT the ones with honey). I think we overall don't have that many sugary ones, at most it's the ones with honey or chocolate flavored. I was partial to Chocapic as well but I liked them the most with WARM milk, they were the one cereal where getting a bit soggy really elevates them imo.