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We talked with Kerry from Recaptured80s about his amazing collection ... and how much a pack of vintage Bubble Yum gum will ...
Mr. T Cereal. If the '80s had an iconic "tough dude" for kids to emulate, it was the over-the-top good-guy Mr. T. Actor Laurence Tureaud, who legally changed his name to Mr. T in 1970, ...
In 1983, Kellogg’s released Crispix and in 1984, Quaker released the now-defunct Mr. T Cereal, according to the food news website, Delish.
Of course the real issue isn't that businesses have "banned" Mr. T cereal, but that the demand for it, shockingly, is insufficient to compensate producers for the cost of selling it.
The first thing that Greg Rivera and Mike Essl want you to know about their massive collection of Mr. T memorabilia — a trove that includes lunch boxes, ceramic piggy banks, Thermoses, plush ...
The first thing that Greg Rivera and Mike Essl want you to know about their massive collection of Mr. T memorabilia is that it is not a joke. IE 11 is not supported.
We've all seen the Wheaties boxes that have celebrity sports figures on the box -- everyone from Lance Armstrong to Yogi Berra has helped sell cereal. While Wheaties are still around, we found a bunch ...
View Mr. T Bio Information including height, weight, hometown ... It was there that T went from a star to a bona fide 1980s icon with his own Saturday morning cartoon and breakfast cereal.