ORANGE BLOSSOM CEREAL
General Mills
Strawberry
Shortcake was created by Muriel Fahrion for American Greetings in 1977. The
character soon became popular enough to grow beyond greeting
cards and posters
into a scented toyline
developed by Kenner.
Eventually, Strawberry was brought to life in a series of half-hour animated
specials beginning in 1980 with Russi
Taylor in the lead role. After the first two specials, the third in 1982
was heralded in with the aid of a new cereal by General Mills.
Not satisfied with only one tie-in to the venerable
franchise, General Mills also commissioned a second cereal based on
Strawberry’s artistic friend from Big Apple City: Orange Blossom Cereal. Orange
Blossom (Diane McCannon) made
her animated debut in the second special, Strawberry
Shortcake in Big Apple City. The cereal was similar in appearance to
Strawberry’s, but with an orange flavor and coloring. The same box was also
used, with Orange standing in for Strawberry, and a back panel introducing
Strawberry and Orange’s world. For the uninitiated, an image of Strawberry was
placed on the front of the box to help establish the connection to the
franchise. The cereal debuted in 1982
alongside Strawberry Shortcake cereal, however its shelf-life was far shorter
in comparison disappearing before its parent cereal.
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First box of Orange Blossom hit shelves in July 1983
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