Superman Pretzels (1986)
Here is an unopened bag of Superman Pretzels from 1986. Amazingly, many of the pretzels sound like they remain intact and the bag hasn’t been crushed in almost 35 years of existence.
Here is an unopened bag of Superman Pretzels from 1986. Amazingly, many of the pretzels sound like they remain intact and the bag hasn’t been crushed in almost 35 years of existence.
Produced by Koko’s Confectionery & Novelty in 2018, this is a Justice League Superman Light-Up Squeeze Candy with Toy. the wand area contains artificially flavored strawberry liquid candy. At the base is a yellow button that, when pushed, turns on an LED light that illuminates the red candy creating an appearance of a glow stick.
This is a Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts box featuring promotion for the 2013 Warner Bros. motion picture Man of Steel. During the promotion, all boxes of Kellogg’s products claimed that “you could win Superman’s powers.” After entering the contest by following a few steps, you had a chance at winning either airline tickets (flight), a personal trainer (strength), a car (speed), or movie tickets (vision), as well as some other prizes.
One of the many promotional tie-ins for the 2013 motion picture Man of Steel was this Sunshine Cheez-It Baked Snack Assortment. Kellogg’s was granted the license to promote the movie on its products.
This is a 15-quart (1.41L) container for the Superman ice cream flavor called Krypton Cookie Dough. This “light ice cream” is very sweet and is made of a vanilla based ice cream with red and gold cookie dough pieces and blue sprinkles. The ice cream was produced by Dryer’s but their company’s name is nowhere to be found on the packaging.
This is part of three flavors that were released. the other two are…
The world famous, and now worldwide, Japanese toy maker Bandai was granted the license by DC Comics to produce a series of products of their characters. This is a Justice League Superman strawberry lollipop. This limited edition lollipop has a bubble gum core. The packet also comes with DC Comics stickers.
First released in 2016, this Jelly Belly Superman Superhero Mix packet contains one ounce of “sparkling jelly beans” in various flavors. The packaging features an image of the New 52 Superman flying away from the Daily Planet building.
From Chef Boyardee, the company that brought the world “Beefaroni”, comes this Justice League Pasta in tomato sauce with meatballs. The pasta is molded into three logo shapes of DC Comics superheroes: Superman, Batman, and The Flash. The package design includes artwork of the three heroes that are from the New 52 continuity.
Capitalizing on the success if the animated series Justice League Unlimited, Nabisco was licensed in 2007 to produce their popular Teddy Grahams with a Justice League twist. Ordinarily, the snacks were molded in bear shapes, but this time…
In 2015, General Mills was given a license by Warner Bros. to produce specially marked boxes of various cereals to promote the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. This is…