Nintendo confirms Super Mario Cereal is real, coming soon

Super Mario Cereal is real, with Nintendo confirming it's the first Nintendo-endorsed cereal in 28 years.

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Nintendo for the first time in 28 years, as officially endorsed the new Super Mario Cereal. Yeah, that's not a typo. The company has teamed up with Kellogg's for Super Mario Cereal, as a limited edition cereal box that will reach the US next month.

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Nintendo explains: "With Super Mario Cereal, Nintendo and Kellogg's have teamed up to take fans on a breakfast odyssey that will continue long after the cereal box is empty. This powered-up partnership with Kellogg's is another exciting way for us to expand the Nintendo brand in unique and creative ways. We are always looking for new opportunities to bring smiles to people of all ages, and this is a fun way to kick off the day".

The company continued: "The limited-edition cereal box will begin hitting store shelves across the US next month. Those playing the Super Mario Odyssey game can tap the cereal box on the Nintendo Switch system, like you would an Amiibo, to receive gold coins or a heart in the game. Even the cereal itself has a Super Mario twist, with colorful power-up marshmallows and a blast of mixed berry flavor in every box".

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The back of the Super Mario Cereal box is cool as well, with a maze that you can finish. Great for kids, and the adults that love Super Mario. Will you be picking one up?

Super Mario Cereal hits US supermarket shelves on December 11.

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