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Giveaway - #MyBlogSpark Big G Retro Cereal Prize Pack

You've got at least one favorite Big G cereal don't ya?  


I grew up with Big G cereal and Saturday morning cartoons and now that I think about it, not much has  changed, I'm still eating Big G cereals and still watching Saturday morning cartoons, well only now I'm eating them with my kiddos.  

Starting mid-March Big G cereals will once again be going “Retro” with special edition classic packaging from the 1950’s, ’60s and ’80s!  Pretty cool.


For a limited time you can relive your childhood by heading on over to your local Target® store’s cereal aisle, as Big G cereals have brought back their “Retro” themed packaging. To help celebrate the event, Big G has team up with Hasbro®, offering a $5 coupon on Clue® Vintage, Scrabble® Vintage, Parcheesi® Vintage or Risk® Vintage board games at Target!  


  • Go online to print a coupon for $1 off 2 General Mills cereals before you head to Target!  Coupon for $1 off 2 General Mills cereals  
  • Collect all 5 different throw-back packages that each include a $5 coupon for these vintage Hasbro® board games; available exclusively at Target® from March 15, 2013 to April 30, 2013 while supplies last. Coupon valid at Target stores from March 15, 2013 to December 31, 2013.
  • Check out all the General Mills specials at Target
  • Participating Big G cereals include: Cinnamon Toast Crunch® (16.2 oz.), Lucky Charms® (16 oz.), Honey Nut Cheerios® (17 oz.), Cheerios® (18 oz.) and Cocoa Puffs® (16.5 oz.)
  • Participating Hasbro vintage board games: Clue® Vintage, Scrabble® Vintage, Parcheesi® Vintage or Risk® Vintage


  • Giveaway:
    Winner will receive:
    • 2 boxes of participating Big G Retro cereal
    • $10 Target gift card
    • 1 Hasbro Parcheesi® Deluxe Vintage board game





    "Disclosure: The prize pack, information, and giveaway have been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark."

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