The days of eating sugary cereal may be gone for a lot of us but we still have fond memories of gobbling them up. Let's see how many you can remember.
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Lucky Charms","correct":true},{"answer":"Yummy Yummy","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Since Lucky Charms hit grocery shelves in 1964, the pink heart marshmallow is the only original shape to survive changes over the years. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Citrus Os","correct":true},{"answer":"Fruit Loops","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Ready-to-eat cold cereals, appeared around the late 19th century. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Mini Wheats","correct":true},{"answer":"Shredded Wheat","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Wheat is a member of the grass family widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Honest Os","correct":false},{"answer":"Cheerios","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Cheerios were first called “Cheerioats” but Quaker Oates complained so the name was changed in 1945. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Cookie Crunch","correct":false},{"answer":"Chips Ahoy","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Cookie Crisp was originally manufactured by Purina, the pet food company. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Churro Flats","correct":false},{"answer":"Cinnamon Toast Crunch","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Breakfast cereal is the fourth largest source of added sugar in US foods, behind only soft drinks, desserts and candy. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Trix","correct":false},{"answer":"Oops! All Berries","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - A woman once sued PepsiCo upon discovering that Cap'n Crunch's crunch berries aren't real fruit. The case was dismissed because the judge said it's \"common sense.\" ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Raisin Bran","correct":true},{"answer":"Raisin Nut Bran","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - One bushel of wheat (36 liters) can produce 53 boxes of breakfast cereals. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Fruit Loops","correct":true},{"answer":"All of the above","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Despite being different colors, all Froot Loops are the same flavor. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Bio Flakes","correct":true},{"answer":"Frosted Flakes","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - The man who sang, \"You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch\" in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, was also the voice of Tony the Tiger. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Honey Smacks","correct":true},{"answer":"Golden Smacks","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - There is as much sugar in a serving of Honey Smacks cereal as there is in a glazed doughnut at Dunkin. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Coco Pops","correct":true},{"answer":"Chocolate Crispies","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Cocoa Puffs is an American brand of chocolate - flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal, manufactured by General Mills. Introduced in 1956, the cereal consists of orbs of corn and rice flavored with cocoa. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Golden Flakes","correct":true},{"answer":"Corn Flakes","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Kellogg's Corn Flakes were eaten by astronauts aboard Apollo 11 which made the first landing on the Moon. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Rice Crispies","correct":true},{"answer":"Rice Puffs","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Rice Krispies mascots Snap, Crackle and Pop briefly had a fourth brother named Pow in early 1950. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Shredded Wheat","correct":true},{"answer":"Weetabix","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - In 2003, General Mills partnered with the board game Monopoly to release a limited edition Monopoly cereal. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Raisin Bran","correct":true},{"answer":"Wheaties","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - These wheat flakes were invented when a clinician accidentally spilled wheat gruel on a hot stove. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Sweetcombs","correct":true},{"answer":"Honeycombs","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - United States are only 4th in world-wide cereal consumption. Before them are Ireland, England and Australia. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Count Chocula","correct":true},{"answer":"Coco Mallows","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - The first “monster cereal” produced by General Mills in the 1970s was “Count Chocula”. It is still produced today but it is sold only around Halloween. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Corn Pops","correct":true},{"answer":"Golden Pops","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - One of the predecessors of breakfast cereal was popcorn which American colonists used to eat with cream and sugar. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Trix","correct":true},{"answer":"Fruity Pebbles","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Fruity Pebbles begin as grains of white rice, which are then colored, flattened into flakes, and puffed back up. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Coco Spheres","correct":false},{"answer":"Reese's Puffs","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - The word \"cereal\" comes from the ancient Greek word \"Cerealia\", a major festival celebrating Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Apple Jacks","correct":true},{"answer":"Apple Smacks","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Americans eat 50 kg of cereal per person every year or 160 bowls. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Vitalis","correct":false},{"answer":"Muesli with different names","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - The first cereal was so-called “Granula”. It had to be soaked in water whole night before it could be prepared for eating. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Berry Bowl","correct":false},{"answer":"Generic Fruit Spheres","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Advertisement of cereals started targeting children after WWII. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Fruities","correct":false},{"answer":"Fruit Shapes","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - That prize for the strangest cereal goes to a strawberry and banana flavored cereal consisting of yellow and red loop pieces called Urkel-Os. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Cinnamon Crunch","correct":false},{"answer":"Brand Rip Off","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - To capitalize on the popularity of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, General Mills introduced French Toast Crunch in 1995. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"Fruities","correct":false},{"answer":" Trix","correct":true}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - The first company to have and advertisement on the Times Square billboard in New York was Kellogg's. ","answerImage":""}
Name this cereal.
{"answers":[{"answer":"All Together","correct":true},{"answer":"All Kellogg's","correct":false}],"answerText":" Fun Fact - Kellogg's, General Mills, Post, and Quaker Oats are the four greatest manufacturers of breakfast cereals. ","answerImage":""}