Cap n crunch discontinued6/29/2023 ![]() Cap'n Crunch's Mystery Volcano Crunch: Red and yellow fruit flavored berries with "'free' packet of lava rocks that pop in milk!".It occasionally comes back during the summer. It has the flavor of Crunch Berries but the pieces of the cereal are shaped as bats and balls. Home Run Crunch: A limited edition version of the cereal, currently available, released in 1995 which featured baseball-related marshmallows, like home plates, caps, and mitts.Soft Crunch: A discontinued version which featured softer cereal rings, designed to prevent cuts in the roof of consumer's mouths.Choco Doughnuts: A discontinued version which featured chocolate flavored doughnut shaped cereal with candy sprinkles.Galactic Crunch: A discontinued version which featured space-related marshmallows.This includes green Crunch Berries in the form of ghosts. Halloween Crunch: A limited edition version of the cereal introduced in 2007.Current "Oops! All Berries" colors are red, purple, blue and green. Recent boxes do not state "Limited Time Only" printed on the box. In 2008, 2009, and again in 2010, "Oops! All Berries" has made limited time only returns. This version was discontinued the following year. Oops! All Berries: First released in 1997, "Oops! All Berries" contained nothing but the berry flavored Crunch Berries and none of the corn squares.This version was discontinued but returned in 2009. Deep Sea Crunch: A version of the cereal introduced in 1993, which featured Crunch Berries shaped like sea creatures.Originally, it contained a toy or Christmas tree ornament inside the box. It contains the signature Cap’n Crunch yellow corn squares with red and green Crunch Berries, shaped like evergreen trees, in a green box with the Cap’n wearing a Santa Claus hat. Christmas Crunch: A special edition first released for the 1988 Christmas holiday season.Chocolatey Crunch: Introduced in 2011, consisting of chocolate flavored corn squares.This version contained the yellow corn squares, plus chocolate flavored pieces similar to Crunch Berries. Choco Crunch: In 1982, a variant called Choco Crunch, featuring the mascot "Chockle the Blob", was introduced.Jean LaFoote's Cinnamon Crunch featured cinnamon flavored corn puffs with a similar appearance to Peanut Butter Crunch it was revived and renamed Cinnamon Roll Crunch. Punch Crunch was fruit-flavored cereal rings, and the mascot was sailor-clad hippopotamus named Harry. Punch Crunch, Vanilly Crunch, Jean LaFoote’s Cinnamon Crunch: Three more editions issued in the early 1970s but later discontinued.It consists of peanut butter-flavored corn puffs. Peanut Butter Crunch: First released in 1969, with a large elephant named Smedley as its mascot according to sales charts, this version was the most successful at the time.All the berry pieces are flavored the same, regardless of color. There are currently four Crunch Berry colors: red, green (introduced in 2002), blue, and violet (both introduced in the '90s). The Crunch Berry Beast mascot was introduced alongside the cereal. There was a version of Crunch Berries available briefly in which the berries, instead of being spherical, were three small berries in a cluster. Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries: Cap’n Crunch's Crunch Berries cereal was introduced in 1967 and contained, in addition to the yellow pieces found in the original Cap'n Crunch, spherical red Crunch Berry pieces.The cereal was launched in 1963, bolstered by a successful advertising campaign created by noted animator Jay Ward introducing the cereal's longtime naval mascot, Cap'n Crunch. Cap'n Crunch: The original Cap'n Crunch cereal, which at the time was referred to as The Crunchy Captain's Cereal (CCC), is made of sweetened, yellow, square-shaped cereal pieces made by combining corn and oats.Dawn Wells did return for the 1982 "Gilligan's Planet" cartoon sequel, voicing Ginger and Mary Ann. Most stories carried a pro-social lesson or moral about environment, teamwork, jealousy, etc. Filmation's mistress of female voicing, Jane Webb-Edwards did both in the first 16 episode cartoon. Hinckley and the Howells were animated close to their likenesses, Ginger looked and sounded more like Sabrina (Archies), while the cartoon Mary Ann was more cynical, crass and less attractive than original, sweet Wells. All but two original cast members lent their voices (Tina Louise and Dawn Wells declined, had other commitments). Series was produced by low-budgeted Filmation studios. The first sequel to the classic CBS series which ended in 1967. This aired on "New Adventures of Gilligan" over ABC (9/21/74). Wilma the whale helps prevent Good Ship Guppy from being commandeered by pirate Jean LeFoote. From the Saturday morning cartoon vault, a combined TV spot for Vanilly and Cinnamon Crunch cereals. ![]()
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