General Mills Turns Monsters Cereal Into Muppets for Halloween

Count Chocula, Boo Berry & Franken Berry go puppet-style in a spooky collab between General Mills & Jim Henson Co. Limited boxes drop Oct. 7 at Walmart!

General Mills and Jim Henson Company Give Monsters Cereal a Fuzzy Makeover for Halloween 2025

First Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes full felt with a Muppet-style episode… and now this? Are we living in the golden age of puppetry? Is the Jim Henson Company secretly staging a foam-and-fleece coup? Someone alert Statler and Waldorf (Muppet Show old guys)—because the Monsters Cereals just got a Muppet makeover.

This Halloween, spooky nostalgia gets a cuddly twist as General Mills teams up with The Jim Henson Company—celebrating its 70th anniversary—to give Count Chocula, Boo Berry, and Franken Berry a monstrously magical makeover. That’s right: your favorite sugary specters are being reimagined as full-on Muppets, and frankly, they’ve never looked more huggable… or haunting.

And yes, we do need answers: Is Count Chocula related to the Count from Sesame Street? Are they long-lost cousins from the crypt? Will they meet over a friendly game of “Who can count to infinity first?” Time will tell.

Count Chocula, Boo Berry & Franken Berry go puppet-style in a spooky collab between General Mills & Jim Henson Co. Limited boxes drop Oct. 7 at Walmart!

Fleece, Fangs & Frooty Fun

The amusing transformation includes the release of a limited-edition fuzzy Franken Berry cereal box, available exclusively at Walmart.com for—wait for it—$7.70 on Tuesday, October 7. The box is designed to feel like the soft, plush Muppets themselves, thanks to a fleece-like, soft-touch finish that’s more snuggly than spooky. Think of it as the cereal box equivalent of a warm Muppet hug.

Collectors, Halloween fanatics, and Henson-heads alike will want to get their hands on this tactile treat—before it vanishes like Boo Berry at dawn.

Count Chocula, Boo Berry & Franken Berry go puppet-style in a spooky collab between General Mills & Jim Henson Co. Limited boxes drop Oct. 7 at Walmart!

Monsters, Now with More Muppet

Starting in August, cereal aisles across the country will feature new Muppet-style packaging of the classic Monsters, with bold, dimensional designs that pop, as if they’re about to sing a spooky show tune. Flip the box to peek behind the curtain and discover how Jim Henson’s Creature Shop worked its puppeteering magic to reimagine these cereal mascots as part of their monstrous legacy.

It’s not just a makeover—it’s a Monsterverse upgrade.

Count Chocula, Boo Berry & Franken Berry go puppet-style in a spooky collab between General Mills & Jim Henson Co. Limited boxes drop Oct. 7 at Walmart!

Merch, Mayhem & Muppet Magic

Want more puppet-powered goodness? Head over to shop.Henson.com for exclusive merchandise and collectibles celebrating this unlikely (but perfect) collaboration. And keep your eyes glued to social media for appearances by the newly puppetized monsters in all their quirky, giggling, googly-eyed glory.

“For 70 years, The Jim Henson Company has brought some of the world’s most memorable and adored characters to life and our incredible team at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop especially enjoyed realizing these beloved Monsters as puppets for the first time ever,” said Nicole Goldman, Executive Vice President of Branding for The Jim Henson Company. “This irreverent and funny take on these well-known characters will make this Halloween especially memorable for the amazing and loyal fans of both Monsters Cereals and The Jim Henson Company.” 

From 1971 to Puppet Paradise

Since their debut over 50 years ago, the Monsters have been delivering spooky breakfast joy to generations. Now, they’ve leveled up—joining the Henson family of lovable weirdos and proving that even vampires, ghosts, and pink Frankensteins can thrive with a little felt and a lot of flair.

Credit where it’s due: Imagine Entertainment was the creative brain behind this collaboration, connecting the dots between cereal icons and puppet pioneers. Their team helped guide the creative vision and oversaw the filmed puppet content.

So… Muppet Borgs on the Enterprise, and now fuzzy Monsters in your cereal bowl? This fall, breakfast isn’t just the most important meal of the day—it’s the most puppet-powered. Long live spooky snacks and squishy monsters!


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