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Did the Legos in cereal boxes come with a number we can look up on the Internet?

Also, it would be good to know if there was just a list of Legos that came in cereal boxes or really any information on the Legos that can in cereal boxes.

Update:

The cereal was not Fruit Loops (though it could have been Kellogg's and joint with Fruit Loops).

It was likely in the 1990s though it could have been in the late 80s.

There were apparently options on which Legos you could get, but she picked a bulldozer.

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  • 7 years ago
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    I looked around a bit, and couldn't find much information on sets that were cereal promotions from decades ago. This is probably because the internet didn't exist back then, and people haven't kept the little sets!

    I found this. It's a small bulldozer set that came out in 1986, perhaps it could have been distributed as a cereal box mail-in? http://brickset.com/detail/?Set=6658-1

    There is also the "chainsaw bulldozer" from 1999, which doesn't look like a bulldozer, but I might as well include it here just in case! http://brickset.com/detail/?Set=1275-1

    Brickset is a good site if you want to find lego sets. www.brickset.com

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