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The Honeycomb Kid was the mascot of Post's Honeycomb cereal for several decades until 1995, when he was replaced by Crazy Craving. Over the years, the Kid appeared in various incarnations. High-tech Honeycomb Kid In the early 1990s he was redesigned as a sort of Science hero adventurer who had two young sidekicks. In this form, elements of his original cowboy image were still present. For example one commercial features him in an undersea showdown with an octopus in an adventure entitled “Showdown at the O.K Coral Reef” a reference to the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Dare-devil archaeologist Honeycomb Kid Opera bear In the very last commercial, Honeycomb Kid battles Opera Bear (a mysterious ursine version of the Phantom of the Opera). Opera Bear’s one appearance was the final commercial of a several-part series, in which the Honeycomb Kid was seeking what he called “The Honeycomb Secret.” Honeycomb Kid had learned from his prior adventures that the secret consisted of three separate parts: The first was the Crunch, the second was the Shape, however the third and most important answer had always eluded him. Presumably clues from his past adventures had led him to this location. Suddenly he was attacked by Opera Bear, who swung in on a rope. Opera Bear tells the Kid that he will never discover the honeycomb secret. The Kid responds “I don’t think so Opera Bear!” (This is how his name was revealed to the viewer). Upon defeating Opera Bear, Honeycomb Kid discovers the third component of the Honeycomb secret to be the Taste. Since the Kid had originally claimed to have been looking for “The Secret of Honeycomb’s great taste”. The taste seems a somewhat unusual third component to the riddle. For further examination of this issue see Honeycomb Kid. Upon defeating his opponent, it is revealed to the Kid that “the honeycomb secret” is The “Crunch”, “the Shape” and finally “The Taste.” At the end of the commercial, Opera Bear and the Kid take a bow on stage, leading one to believe the entire series of commercials were meant to have all been a play. This was the last the world would see of both Opera Bear and the Honeycomb Kid as Crazy Craving would become Honeycomb’s new mascot by the next commercial.
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