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5 hours ago
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Monsters Cereal Characters Brought to Life as Hilarious Puppets as General Mills Partners with the Legendary Jim Henson Company
Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are reimagined in their fuzziest forms yet in celebration of The Jim Henson Company's 70th anniversary MINNEAPOLIS, July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This Halloween, spooky nostalgia meets innovative imagination as General Mills unveils a monstrously magical makeover for its iconic Monsters Cereal lineup. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the legendary Jim Henson Company — celebrating its 70th anniversary this year — Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are being reimagined as puppets to delight fans in an entirely new way. The frightful fun features the debut of a limited-edition fuzzy Franken Berry cereal box, available exclusively on for $7.70 beginning Tuesday, October 7. Designed to mimic the fleece-like texture of the newly created puppet characters, the collector-worthy box offers fans a tactile twist on the beloved brand. With its soft-touch finish and eye-catching design, it's a must-have for cereal collectors, Halloween enthusiasts, and Henson fans alike. "This is more than a cereal box, it's a piece of art," said Mindy Murray, Brand Experience Director for Morning Foods at General Mills. "We know that fans have an incredible love for Monsters and anticipate their return every year. That's why we knew the partnership with The Jim Henson Company was the perfect way to deliver surprise and delight – and the first-of-its-kind fuzzy Franken Berry box." "For 70 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought some of the world's most memorable and adored characters to life and our incredible team at Jim Henson's Creature Shop especially enjoyed realizing these beloved Monsters as puppets for the first time ever," said Nicole Goldman, Executive Vice President of Branding for The Jim Henson Company. "This irreverent and funny take on these well-known characters will make this Halloween especially memorable for the amazing and loyal fans of both Monsters Cereals and The Jim Henson Company." Starting in August, fans can grab this year's limited-edition cereal boxes featuring puppet-y versions of the Monsters, brought to life with a bold, dimensional look that practically leaps off the pack. But the fun doesn't stop there. Flip each box for a look at how the team from Jim Henson's Creature Shop used their signature puppet-building expertise and artistry to reimagine these beloved characters as part of the iconic family of monsters from throughout The Jim Henson Company's 70-year history. Fans will also want to check out for merch and collectibles that commemorate this historic partnership. And for the full experience, fans can head to social media to see and hear the Monsters in action – brought to life in full puppet form unlike ever before. Since their debut in 1971, the Monsters have blended spooky fun with seasonal flavor, delighting generations of fans. This year's puppet transformation marks a bold new chapter, infusing the franchise with the timeless charm and craft of Henson magic. The partnership idea originated with Imagine Entertainment, who had worked with both companies in the past on separate projects. Imagine provided creative direction and oversaw creation of the filmed content. Whether you're reliving fond Halloween memories or making new ones, Monsters Cereal promises a season of frightful fun, fuzzy feels, and puppet-powered nostalgia. For more information, follow @generalmills and @hensoncompany on Instagram and Facebook, and visit About General Mills General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2025 net sales of U.S. $19 billion. In addition, the company's share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit About The Jim Henson Company The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for 70 years and is recognized as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics, and digital animation. The Company's most recent credits include Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, starring Eva Longoria and Cheech Marin for Disney+, the Oscar®-winning Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio for Netflix, and the Emmy®-winning Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock for Apple TV+. Other television credits include Slumberkins and Harriet the Spy for Apple TV+; Dinosaur Train, Splash and Bubbles, and Sid the Science Kid all for PBS; Earth to Ned for Disney+; and Word Party and the Emmy-winning series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, both for Netflix. Iconic catalogue titles include Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, the sci-fi series Farscape, and the ground-breaking fantasy classics The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Headquartered in Los Angeles with additional locations in New York and London, the Company is also home to Jim Henson's Creature Shop™, a pre-eminent puppet and creature-building group and industry leader in puppeteered digital animation, with international film, television, theme park, and advertising clients. 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5 hours ago
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Monsters Cereal Characters Brought to Life as Hilarious Puppets as General Mills Partners with the Legendary Jim Henson Company
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This Halloween, spooky nostalgia meets innovative imagination as General Mills unveils a monstrously magical makeover for its iconic Monsters Cereal lineup. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the legendary Jim Henson Company — celebrating its 70th anniversary this year — Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry are being reimagined as puppets to delight fans in an entirely new way. The frightful fun features the debut of a limited-edition fuzzy Franken Berry cereal box, available exclusively on for $7.70 beginning Tuesday, October 7. Designed to mimic the fleece-like texture of the newly created puppet characters, the collector-worthy box offers fans a tactile twist on the beloved brand. With its soft-touch finish and eye-catching design, it's a must-have for cereal collectors, Halloween enthusiasts, and Henson fans alike. 'This is more than a cereal box, it's a piece of art,' said Mindy Murray, Brand Experience Director for Morning Foods at General Mills. 'We know that fans have an incredible love for Monsters and anticipate their return every year. That's why we knew the partnership with The Jim Henson Company was the perfect way to deliver surprise and delight – and the first-of-its-kind fuzzy Franken Berry box.' 'For 70 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought some of the world's most memorable and adored characters to life and our incredible team at Jim Henson's Creature Shop especially enjoyed realizing these beloved Monsters as puppets for the first time ever,' said Nicole Goldman, Executive Vice President of Branding for The Jim Henson Company. 'This irreverent and funny take on these well-known characters will make this Halloween especially memorable for the amazing and loyal fans of both Monsters Cereals and The Jim Henson Company.' Starting in August, fans can grab this year's limited-edition cereal boxes featuring puppet-y versions of the Monsters, brought to life with a bold, dimensional look that practically leaps off the pack. But the fun doesn't stop there. Flip each box for a look at how the team from Jim Henson's Creature Shop used their signature puppet-building expertise and artistry to reimagine these beloved characters as part of the iconic family of monsters from throughout The Jim Henson Company's 70-year history. Fans will also want to check out for merch and collectibles that commemorate this historic partnership. And for the full experience, fans can head to social media to see and hear the Monsters in action – brought to life in full puppet form unlike ever before. Since their debut in 1971, the Monsters have blended spooky fun with seasonal flavor, delighting generations of fans. This year's puppet transformation marks a bold new chapter, infusing the franchise with the timeless charm and craft of Henson magic. The partnership idea originated with Imagine Entertainment, who had worked with both companies in the past on separate projects. Imagine provided creative direction and oversaw creation of the filmed content. Whether you're reliving fond Halloween memories or making new ones, Monsters Cereal promises a season of frightful fun, fuzzy feels, and puppet-powered nostalgia. For more information, follow @generalmills and @hensoncompany on Instagram and Facebook, and visit About General Mills General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Totino's, Annie's, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2025 net sales of U.S. $19 billion. In addition, the company's share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit About The Jim Henson Company The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for 70 years and is recognized as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics, and digital animation. The Company's most recent credits include Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, starring Eva Longoria and Cheech Marin for Disney+, the Oscar®-winning Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio for Netflix, and the Emmy®-winning Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock for Apple TV+. Other television credits include Slumberkins and Harriet the Spy for Apple TV+; Dinosaur Train, Splash and Bubbles, and Sid the Science Kid all for PBS; Earth to Ned for Disney+; and Word Party and the Emmy-winning series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, both for Netflix. Iconic catalogue titles include Fraggle Rock, The Storyteller, the sci-fi series Farscape, and the ground-breaking fantasy classics The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Headquartered in Los Angeles with additional locations in New York and London, the Company is also home to Jim Henson's Creature Shop™, a pre-eminent puppet and creature-building group and industry leader in puppeteered digital animation, with international film, television, theme park, and advertising clients.
Yahoo
5 days ago
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More than 200 fake Labubu dolls seized
More than 200 fake and potentially dangerous Labubu dolls have been seized by the Office of Fair Trading on the Isle of Man. Two stores in Douglas were found to have the dolls, and investigations discovered they were counterfeit and posed a choking hazard to children. The collectible toy from the Pop Mart 'Monsters' series has become hugely popular with children and teenagers in recent years, after launching in 2015. A government spokesman said demand for the dolls had "created an opportunity for imitation products to flood the market, many of which fail to meet essential safety standards, as in this case". "Counterfeit goods often bypass safety and quality checks, infringe intellectual property rights, and undermine legitimate businesses," he added. Signs of a fake include overly vibrant colours and an incorrect number of teeth, with authentic Labubus having nine. Senior Trading Standards Officer Jennifer Wood said: "Counterfeit toys are not just illegal, they can be dangerous." "These dolls were found to have small parts that could easily detach, posing a serious risk to children." Consumers should be "cautious when buying toys from unfamiliar or unverified sellers", she urged. Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading Tim Glover MHK said "protecting our residents, especially children" from unsafe products was "a top priority". He encouraged anyone who suspected a product for sale on the island might be unsafe or counterfeit "to report it immediately". The word Labubu is the name of a character in toy series the Monsters created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung. The toys gained worldwide attention in 2024 after a member of popular K-pop band Blackpink had a keychain Labubu attached to her bag. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X. More on this story Adorable or just weird? How Labubu dolls conquered the world Related internet links Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading
Yahoo
5 days ago
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More than 200 fake Labubu dolls seized
More than 200 fake and potentially dangerous Labubu dolls have been seized by the Office of Fair Trading on the Isle of Man. Two stores in Douglas were found to have the dolls, and investigations discovered they were counterfeit and posed a choking hazard to children. The collectible toy from the Pop Mart 'Monsters' series has become hugely popular with children and teenagers in recent years, after launching in 2015. A government spokesman said demand for the dolls had "created an opportunity for imitation products to flood the market, many of which fail to meet essential safety standards, as in this case". "Counterfeit goods often bypass safety and quality checks, infringe intellectual property rights, and undermine legitimate businesses," he added. Signs of a fake include overly vibrant colours and an incorrect number of teeth, with authentic Labubus having nine. Senior Trading Standards Officer Jennifer Wood said: "Counterfeit toys are not just illegal, they can be dangerous." "These dolls were found to have small parts that could easily detach, posing a serious risk to children." Consumers should be "cautious when buying toys from unfamiliar or unverified sellers", she urged. Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading Tim Glover MHK said "protecting our residents, especially children" from unsafe products was "a top priority". He encouraged anyone who suspected a product for sale on the island might be unsafe or counterfeit "to report it immediately". The word Labubu is the name of a character in toy series the Monsters created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung. The toys gained worldwide attention in 2024 after a member of popular K-pop band Blackpink had a keychain Labubu attached to her bag. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X. More on this story Adorable or just weird? How Labubu dolls conquered the world Related internet links Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading Solve the daily Crossword


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5 days ago
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- BBC News
Fake Labubu dolls seized in Douglas amid potential danger warning
More than 200 fake and potentially dangerous Labubu dolls have been seized by the Office of Fair Trading on the Isle of stores in Douglas were found to have the dolls, and investigations discovered they were counterfeit and posed a choking hazard to collectible toy from the Pop Mart 'Monsters' series has become hugely popular with children and teenagers in recent years, after launching in 2015.A government spokesman said demand for the dolls had "created an opportunity for imitation products to flood the market, many of which fail to meet essential safety standards, as in this case". "Counterfeit goods often bypass safety and quality checks, infringe intellectual property rights, and undermine legitimate businesses," he of a fake include overly vibrant colours and an incorrect number of teeth, with authentic Labubus having nine. Senior Trading Standards Officer Jennifer Wood said: "Counterfeit toys are not just illegal, they can be dangerous." "These dolls were found to have small parts that could easily detach, posing a serious risk to children." Consumers should be "cautious when buying toys from unfamiliar or unverified sellers", she of the Office of Fair Trading Tim Glover MHK said "protecting our residents, especially children" from unsafe products was "a top priority". He encouraged anyone who suspected a product for sale on the island might be unsafe or counterfeit "to report it immediately".The word Labubu is the name of a character in toy series the Monsters created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing toys gained worldwide attention in 2024 after a member of popular K-pop band Blackpink had a keychain Labubu attached to her bag. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.