Fruit Brute

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A box of the now discontinued Fruit Brute breakfast cereal.

Fruit Brute was one of a line of five monster-themed breakfast cereals produced by General Mills. The frosted fruit-flavored cereal contained lime flavored marshmallows. It is also the name of the cereal's mascot, a humorous cartoon werewolf. Other cereals in the product line include Count Chocula (chocolate-flavored), Boo Berry (blueberry-flavored), Franken Berry (strawberry-flavored), and Yummy Mummy (fruit flavored with vanilla-flavored marshmallows). Fruit Brute was produced from 1975 to 1983. Somewhat unusual for a retired advertising character, Fruit Brute continues to be seen on the occasional piece of official merchandise: in recent years both a resin model kit and a bobblehead statue have been sold in his image.

Tarantino films

A box of Fruit Brute cereal is clearly visible in Mr. Freddie Orange's (Tim Roth) apartment, in Quentin Tarantino's 1992 movie Reservoir Dogs. It was also featured briefly in Tarantino's 1994 movie Pulp Fiction during a memorable scene involving the drug dealer character, Lance (Eric Stoltz), talking on a mobile phone to Vincent Vega (John Travolta). Tarantino saved a box before the cereal was discontinued in 1983. In both films, the cereal is a visual cue for "wolflike" behavior between characters.

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See also: Fruit Brute, 1975, 1983, 1992, 1994, Blueberry, Bobblehead doll, Boo Berry, Breakfast cereal