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When was the Wizard of Words invented?
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When was Alpha the Computer born?
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How many letters in one box of Post Alpha-Bits Cereal?
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Who was the first Honeycomb Cereal spokes character?
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When was the famous "Can't get enough of that Sugar-Crisp" tag line developed?
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Who are Handy, Dandy and Candy?
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When was Sugar Bear introduced to the public?
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Which cartoon mouse could be found on the Post Sugar-Crisp Cereal box in 1957?
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Granny Goodwitch, Blob and Sugar-Crisp Fox have what in common?
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Post Alpha-Bits Cereal is made of:
a) Corn and Oats
b) Letters
c) Bits
d) All of the above
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Who was the first ever spokes character for Post Alpha-Bits Cereal?
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Has a real life comedian ever represented a Post Kids Brand?
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What year did Sugar Bear start wearing his classic sweaters?
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The Wizard of Words was created in 1987
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Alpha the computer was born in 1995
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There are 225 letters in one box of Post Alpha-Bits Cereal
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The Honeycomb Kid was the first spokes character and was developed in 1965. The Honeycomb Kid rode his horse across town for the great taste of Honeycomb Cereal
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The "Can't get enough of that Sugar-Crisp" tagline was created in 1973.
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Handy Dandy and Candy were the very first Sugar Bears to appear on the front of the Post Cereal boxes. They were identical Bears that loved Post Sugar-Crisp Cereal and represented the Brand from 1949 to 1960
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Sugar Bear has been apart of the Brand Image since 1964.
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Yes, in 1957 he was the spokes character for Post Sugar-Crisp Cereal
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They are all characters that tried to steal Post Sugar-Crisp Cereal away from Sugar Bear
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Post Alpha-Bits Cereal is made from Oats and Corn
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Post Alpha-Bits Cereal was introduced in 1957 with the Alpha-Bits Kid, who couldn't get enough of the sugar sparkled ABCs.
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Yes, Jack E. Leonard was both the first Alpha-Bits postman and a comedian represented in cartoon form. The cheerful Postman delivered Alpha-Bits letters
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Sugar bear started wearing a sweater in 1965