
We feel like the age of fun cereal has come and gone. Rarely do we see commercials for wacky brands anymore… OR television/movie tie ins!
The 90's was a great decade for breakfast food! You know it, we know it!
It's just too bad we'll never taste these deliciously fab cereals again!
CLICK HERE to see the 90's cereals that are no more!!!!!!!!
CLICK HERE to see the 90's cereals that are no more!!!!!!!!
CLICK HERE to see the 90's cereals that are no more!!!!!!!!
CLICK HERE to see the 90's cereals that are no more!!!!!!!!
CLICK HERE to see the 90's cereals that are no more!!!!!!!!
Tags: 90s, breakfast, cereal, discontinued, food, mouths, sad

We told you about the controversy behind the Django Unchained Action Figures.
Rev. Al Sharpton's Nation Action Network and others condemned the dolls as racially insensitive due to their portrayal of slaves.
Despite the facts that the collectibles had cloth clothing, almost no articulation, and were retailing for the price of an XBox, Sharpton said the figures were directed at children.
Well, it seems the Weinstein Company is tired of the controversy over the Quentin Tarantino flick; they have ordered the line discontinued.
So if you wanted to relive the exciting scene where Jamie Foxx and Christophe Waltz stay in their boxes on a shelf and appreciate in value, you're out of luck.
Of course, there are still a few left out there if you have to have one- last seen nearing the $1000 price range!
[Image via Amazon.]
Tags: action figures, discontinued, django unchained, jamie foxx, quentin tarantino, weinstein company

Cisco is calling it quits on its wildly popular Flip Cam for what we gather as "no real reason at all."
LOLz, but really. They are stopping production, and confusing people as to why. It must have something to do with not being able to fold the brand into the larger company-self, the one that makes computer networking stuff, or maybe they just don't really like the customers that have been going out and buying it (it's the highest selling camera of its kind.).
Either way, they have no plans to sell the brand, but rather just cease it all together.
An analyst shared our thoughts pretty much exactly:
“There were many opportunities for Cisco to integrate Flip more into its vision of a networked world. The camcorders, for example, never even had Wi-Fi built into them. It was a brand the company had invested heavily in and could have leveraged for all kinds of consumer video experiences — video conferencing, security applications, et cetera.”
The worst part?
550 people are going to lose their jobs now.
We hope they find new work soon! This probably comes as a shock!
Do U have a Flip Cam?
[Image via WENN.]
Tags: company, discontinued, flip cam, jobs, network, production, rip, video