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The box of the cereal was divided in half. One side, called Super Mario Bros. Action Series, had fruity-flavored Marios, Super Mushrooms, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Bowsers. The other side, called Zelda Adventure Series, had berry-flavored Links, hearts, boomerangs, keys, and shields. The cereal always came with a sticker of a Nintendo character and Nintendo "Power Cards", a set of 12 trading cards, on the back panel. It also had offers to win NES Power Pads or a Super Mario cereal bowl. Nintendo Cereal System a breakfast cereal manufactured by Ralston Cereals. Featuring characters from The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros., the cereal, the name of which can be traced to the Nintendo Entertainment System, was in American stores in 1989. Today the cereal boxes are very rare and can sell upwards to $200 online at sites such as eBay. Because of the limitations of the shapes of the marshmallows, Mario and Link are identical.
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The box of the cereal was divided in half. One side, called Super Mario Bros. Action Series, had fruity-flavored Marios, Super Mushrooms, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Bowsers. The other side, called Zelda Adventure Series, had berry-flavored Links, hearts, boomerangs, keys, and shields. The cereal always came with a sticker of a Nintendo character and Nintendo "Power Cards", a set of 12 trading cards, on the back panel. It also had offers to win NES Power Pads or a Super Mario cereal bowl. Nintendo Cereal System a breakfast cereal manufactured by Ralston Cereals. Featuring characters from The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario Bros., the cereal, the name of which can be traced to the Nintendo Entertainment System, was in American stores in 1989. Today the cereal boxes are very rare and can sell upwards to $200 online at sites such as eBay. Because of the limitations of the shapes of the marshmallows, Mario and Link are identical.