Monday, March 12, 2012

Pebbles Cereal

We all love fruity and cocoa Pebbles cereal!!! I'm dedicating this post to the history and varieties of this yummy Flintstones inspired cereal!
  • Introduced in 1971 by Post
  • Oldest cereal brand based on a TV series or movie
  • One of the most consistent and best-selling brands of cereal

Here are the different kinds of Pebbles cereal:

Bedrock Blizzard
Released for the 1998 holiday season, the two varieties included a red and green "fruity" flavor and a chocolate frosted "snow sprinkled" flavor.

Cinna-Crunch Pebbles
Also released in 1998, they were released as limited edition and were discontinued in 2001. Instead of the usual crisp rice formula these were more of a Pops-like form.

Winter Fruity Pebbles
Only around for a very short time, these were introduced in 2002 and had red and green fruity pebbles.

Marshmallow Mania Pebbles
Released in 2005, these were a mix of original crisp rice pebbles and marshmallows. 

Ice Berry Pebbles
Released for a limited time in 2006, IceBerry Pebbles had green, red, yellow, and orange pebbles. They were like fruity pebbles but with a "strawberry flavor".

Dino S'mores Pebbles
With marshmallow pieces in the shape of a bone and chocolate nuggets in chocolate pebbles, these were released for a limited time in 2008. They were available until 2009.

Cupcake Pebbles
Released in 2010, these pebbles are cake batter flavored and are white with rainbow sprinkles.

Marshmallow Pebbles
Also released in 2010, these are vanilla-graham pebbles with lucky-charm-esque marshmallows.

Pebbles Boulders
In 2011 these two flavors "Stone Age Caramel Apple" and "Chocolate Peanut Butter" were released as limited edition.

MMMM!!!! I really do love all pebbles cereal I've ever eaten. The cupcake ones are crazy. I want to try all of them! 

8 comments:

  1. I seriously love and desperately miss Fruity Pebbles. I used to eat them every week if not every day growing up. I had NO idea there were so many. I just knew the good old original Fruity Pebbles. I have to try all of these. Really creative idea.

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  2. The Caramel Apple looks delicious! I would love to see the packaging from the original in 1971.

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  3. I had no idea how many kinds there were! I love fruity and chocolate pebbles though!

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  4. The cinnamon pebbles sound like they would taste amazing!

    I only wish these cereals didn't have so much sugar in them. In other parts of the world, kids cereals are actually made to be the healthiest of all.


    I'm hungry... I'm gonna go have some cereal now. :)

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