I’m 100 percent sure I ate the original Ghostbusters cereal because, despite the nightmares I got from watching the movie, I loved it and took in everything Ghostbusters related. That included watching the 80s cartoon and regularly doing in school that weird walking Dr. Venkman did in the movie to get the attention of Dana Barrett.
Like the original version, Ghostbusters Afterlife Cereal features fruity-flavored puffs with marshmallows. Although, I will admit the original is so much better because of the puffs’ shape. Spheres seem lame compared to the pieces in the 80s cereal that look like the red “no” symbol in the Ghostbusters logo. To be honest, I don’t remember the original’s taste. I do know I was definitely enamored with the marshmallows.
Speaking of marshmallows, this 2021 cereal features two different ones — a ghost-shaped white one and a blue one that’s shaped like, um, a ghost fart? Your guess is as good as mine.
Now, this is the part of the review where I’d usually complain about how cereals with movie tie-ins almost always seem to include marshmallows. But since this one appears to be an homage to the original, I’ll save my rant for the next Star Wars or Pixar-related cereal I review, which I guarantee will have marbits.
The reddish puffs have a berry-like flavor that doesn’t wow me, but it’s something that I don’t mind eating. It’s not overly sweet, even with the marshmallows. And, I know I say this a lot, but its flavor is familiar to me. I wouldn’t be surprised if this tastes EXACTLY like another cereal with a movie tie-in that I’ve had.
Ghostbusters Afterlife isn’t a memorable-tasting part of a complete breakfast. It’s one with an adequate flavor. Although, if the blue marbits are really ghost farts, I will never ever forget this cereal.
DISCLOSURE: I received a free product sample from General Mills. Doing so did not influence my review.
Purchased Price: FREE
Size: 10.2 oz box
Purchased at: Received from General Mills
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 cup w/o milk) 150 calories, 1 gram of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 170 milligrams of sodium, 32 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 12 grams of sugar, 12 grams of added sugar, and 2 grams of protein.
That’s a bummer. Not that I get my hopes up that much these days for any new cereals since they all tend to border on bad to mediocre. Hopefully, the Ghostbuster mixed berry Twinkies are better whenever they come out.
That just leaves the Caramel Corn CornPops Cereal to look forward to at this point, which should’ve been released last month and I have yet to see anywhere. Seems like any other new releases were pretty underwhelming. As much as I’m happy about the Monster Mash cereal coming out later this year, it’ll only be as a good as the current versions of Count Chocula and Frankenberry, which doesn’t say much. But at least it’s the novelty of Yummy Mummy and Frute Brute coming back again.
That’s a BUSTER
Caramel Corn CornPops sound magnificent!
I hope it still gets released and it’s not just a regional thing.
The Impulse Buy and Cerealously have yet to post reviews about it or spot it in stores.
http://www.cerealously.net/news-caramel-corn-pops/
Did you try the Caramel Crunch Corn Pops Jumbo Snax?
@MARVO
I wasn’t aware they made Caramel Crunch Corn Pops Jumbo Snax. I’ve only seen regular Corn Pops Jumbo Snax at my local supermarkets. Are you sure they make a Caramel Crunch version? Couldn’t find them in an internet search.
Funny I have some of those and didn’t realize it, can’t remember if I tried them. I will soon though.
Sucks I still can’t seem to find them here in Houston. Been checking Krogers every time I go there. It’s funny that people are paying like 80 bucks for this on eBay.
5/10? Ppsshh… Like to hear what u consider a 10. This is more 7.5 -8 / 10. Guy probably ate couple bites without milk. I eat 3-17 bowls of cereal a day for years and have tried every one possible. This is a very good cereal.