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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.

Big Bird was featured on the front cover of a collector's edition Corn Flakes box in 1999, 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. The following cereal brands are as followed:

2000 Mini Beans promotion[]

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  • In Episode 1489 of Sesame Street, Oscar the Grouch keeps a tiger in his can to keep away unwanted visitors. After the tiger, named Anthony, scares off Maria, Oscar tells the tiger, "That was grrrreat!," echoing the catchphrase of Frosted Flake's mascot Tony the Tiger.
  • Episode 2937 of Sesame Street centers around a trip to a Grouch supermarket. Among their products is the cereal "Sardine Crispies," which Oscar claims go "snap, crackle, blech!"
  • 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.
  • A sketch in Sesame Street Episode 4193 titled "Super K" is a spoof of the Kellogg's breakfast cereal, Special K. The company name is parodied as "Kingsley's."
  • In Episode 4203 of Sesame Street, WASCAR racer Kyle Skwush's car is sponsored by "Smellogg's Worm Flakes."
  • In the Fraggle Rock episode "The Voice Inside," Wrench Doozer gets rescued by Sprocket from being buried in an avalanche of "Kellog's Honey Smacks," used in the production to simulate pebbles.

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