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Crazy Recipes Game
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In 1988, a Crazy Recipes card game was featured as an in-box promotion on the Swedish Chef's cereal, Cröonchy Stars. As was typical for cereal box promotions of the time, it was a cardboard punch out game similar to concentration and go fish, where the players had to find pairs in the pool of cards. The twist on this two player game was that the player with the most cards, as well as the player with the least cards, both win. Various Muppets were featured on the cards, which pictured food products with a Muppet spin.
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In 1988, a Crazy Recipes card game was featured as an in-box promotion on the Swedish Chef's cereal, Cröonchy Stars. As was typical for cereal box promotions of the time, it was a cardboard punch out game similar to concentration and go fish, where the players had to find pairs in the pool of cards. The twist on this two player game was that the player with the most cards, as well as the player with the least cards, both win. Various Muppets were featured on the cards, which pictured food products with a Muppet spin.