Jada Toys reveals the Fred and Barney Cereal Mascot figures from The Flintstones.

Jada Toys reveals the Fred and Barney Cereal Mascot figures from The Flintstones.

      Jada Toys has announced that the 1:12 scale Cereal Mascot action figures of ‘Fruity Pebbles’ Fred Flintstone and ‘Cocoa Pebbles’ Barney Rubble from the beloved animated series The Flintstones are now available for pre-order at a price of $29.99 each. Check them out below…

      Yabba-Dabba-Doo!™ Add a piece of Bedrock breakfast nostalgia to your collection with the 1:12 Scale Action Figure of Fruity Pebbles Fred Flintstone from Jada Toys! This intricately detailed collectible showcases everyone’s favorite Stone Age father, Fred Flintstone, ready to kick off his day with a bowl of tasty Fruity Pebbles.

      The set includes fun breakfast-themed accessories such as an alternate head sculpt, interchangeable hands, a Fruity Pebbles cereal box, and a bowl of Fruity Pebbles with a spoon, providing everything you need to recreate those classic Saturday morning moments. The figure is packaged in collector-friendly window packaging that mimics a Fruity Pebbles cereal box, making it a delightfully nostalgic addition to any display.

      Prepare to indulge in some tasty nostalgia with the Cocoa Pebbles Barney Rubble 1:12 Scale Action Figure by Jada Toys! This charming and intricately detailed collectible brings Fred’s best friend (and Bedrock’s ultimate sidekick) to life in his Cocoa Pebbles look. Always cheerful and eager for breakfast, Barney’s charisma and spirit make him a great addition to any Stone Age collection.

      The package includes an alternate head sculpt, interchangeable hands, a Cocoa Pebbles cereal box, and a bowl of Cocoa Pebbles with a spoon, equipping you with everything needed to recreate your favorite morning scenes from Bedrock. Packaged in collector-friendly window packaging designed to resemble a Cocoa Pebbles cereal box, this figure blends fun, flavor, and nostalgia perfectly.

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Jada Toys reveals the Fred and Barney Cereal Mascot figures from The Flintstones.

Jada Toys has revealed its 1:12 scale action figures of Cereal Mascot ‘Fruity Pebbles’ Fred Flintstone and ‘Cocoa Pebbles’ Barney Rubble, based on the beloved animated series.