: Introduced by Quaker Oats in 1968, the cereal was originally intended to be spelled "Vitamin," but the FDA prohibited that spelling for a non-vitamin product, leading to the unique "Vitaman" name.
: You can find vintage items like 1970s cereal premiums, promotional metal tin signs ($19.49+), and refrigerator magnets of the classic box art ($7.95). king vitamin cereal where to buy
: The cereal featured a mascot—a cartoon king—and crown-shaped corn and oat pieces. : Introduced by Quaker Oats in 1968, the
Since you can't buy a fresh box to eat, fans often look for memorabilia on resale sites: promotional metal tin signs ($19.49+)
: After decades on the shelves, production quietly ceased in 2019. Where to Find Collectibles
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