Start your day the Andy Barclay way with Child’s Play tie-in cereal

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Child's Play Alex Vincent

The first time we met Andy Barclay in the 1988 classic CHILD'S PLAY the kid was a Good Guys fanatic, dressing up like the Good Guys characters featured in his favorite cartoon, desperately hoping for a Good Guy doll, and eating Good Guys cereal. You'll have to get the outfit and the doll from other sources, but if you want to start your day the Andy Barclay way with a bowl of Good Guys cereal, FYE has you covered.

Available exclusively at FYE stores or through the FYE website, the Good Guys cereal has the following product details: 

Wanna Eat?! Fortified with vitamins, Sugar-Coated Good Guys Cereal will be sure to give you MORE POWER to get Good Guys like you through your day! Every box contains delicious multi-color balls with crunchy rainbow marshmallows. While killing your hunger pains, you can also help Charles Lee Ray escape the police with an exciting new adventure on the back of the box!

The cereal is currently on sale, and if previous horror cereals like the ones created for Freddy and Jason are any indication, this will probably only be available for a limited time.

So if you want to buy a box of this cereal for $9.99, it'd be a good idea to get that done right now.

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Source: FYE

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