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Count Chocula

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Hey, Counties!

Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Chocula.
Thank you to Jeremy for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com.

Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.
WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!
The monster cereals are a group of General Mills breakfast cereals. The line was introduced in 1971 and includes five brands, each featuring a cartoon version of a classic movie monster: Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry, Fruit Brute, and Fruity Yummy Mummy.
According to General Mills, the original design for Count Chocula was drawn by George Carn, the same guy who drew the Trix Rabbit.
Sources:
- Cereaoulsly
- Mental Floss
- The Office clip
- Count Chocula image

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Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game.

Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.

Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.

Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it’s by Jason Shaw.

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Hey, Counties!

Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Chocula.
Thank you to Jeremy for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com.

Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.
WELCOME to all of our new listeners. Thank you for tuning in!
The monster cereals are a group of General Mills breakfast cereals. The line was introduced in 1971 and includes five brands, each featuring a cartoon version of a classic movie monster: Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry, Fruit Brute, and Fruity Yummy Mummy.
According to General Mills, the original design for Count Chocula was drawn by George Carn, the same guy who drew the Trix Rabbit.
Sources:
- Cereaoulsly
- Mental Floss
- The Office clip
- Count Chocula image

Leave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.

Tweet at us. Here’s Shira. Here’s Arielle.
Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game.

Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.

Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.

Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it’s by Jason Shaw.

  continue reading

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