More Mario Galaxy Movie Cereals!
A couple of months ago I wrote about some Mario Galaxy Movie cereals. And now here’s some more! The first two cereals I wrote about were original collaborations changing up a couple of classic cereals (Lucky Charms and Trix). These are just the regular cereals, just with Mario Galaxy characters on them. So let’s take a look at those.
First up is Mario on Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Keep in mind that I didn’t buy any of these, I just took pictures of them at the store. That would be a lot of cereal to buy, and I don’t really eat that many sugary cereals anyway.
The back of the boxes have a little figure you can cut out and put together. The box says there are 8 total, but I only found five in the store. I wonder which cereals have Luigi, Bowser Jr. and Mario & Yoshi? If you’ve seen them, let me know in the comments.
Yoshi’s paired up with Honey Nut Cheerios.
Aw man, my favorite Mario character: Toad, is on my least favorite cereal: Lucky Charms. I’ve never liked cereals with marshmallows in them. It killed me when I was a kid and found out the Pac-Man cereal had marshmallows in it. When I was a kid and if I spent the night at a friend’s house and they had Lucky Charms for breakfast the next day, I’d put all my marshmallows in my friend’s bowl and his mom would wonder why he was hyper all day!
Princess Peach gets to be with Trix. Silly rabbit, Trix are for princesses! I used to know a former Disney animator who also worked on the early Trix Rabbit TV ads.
And finally is Bowser on Reese’s Puffs.
Actually one last thing. A close relative of mine bought me these Mario Galaxy candies. Yeah they’re not cereal, but as sugary as these are, they might as well be. It says they’re made by “Mr. Beast.” I’ve never heard of that candy company before, but then, I don’t really eat a lot of candy so I’m not in the know. First are these Sour Boosts. They’re like a cross between a gumdrop and those Sour Patch Kids. Some are even shaped like the Star Bits in Mario Galaxy, which I hear was also based on a Japanese candy. Next is a “Feastables” candy bar. It’s just a basic candy bar with nuts. It kind of reminds me of those band fundraiser candy bars, only much better.
And that’s all for now! Later! –Cary













April 11th, 2026 at 12:46 pm
Reeses Puffs for me!