Marshmallow-Only Lucky Charms Are Here, Because You Only Live Once

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General Mills is rolling out a limited edition of Lucky Charms—10,000 boxes filled exclusively with marshmallows. While most parents know that starting the day with a bowl of sugary marshmallows isn’t exactly nutrition, buying a box of Lucky Charms means they’re essentially purchasing a container of marshmallows with some cereal mixed in.

The twist? You can’t just stroll into a store and grab these marshmallow-only boxes. To get one, you’ll need to buy a regular box of Lucky Charms and then enter the unique code found inside at marshmallowonly.com. After that, you can try your luck at winning a box.

I had a box of Lucky Charms with hardly any marshmallows left in my pantry, so I decided to give it a go. Sure, this promotion is aimed at kids, but who doesn’t want to indulge in some marshmallow goodness?

How It Works

Here’s how it works: first, visit the website and input your code. Next, play a brief memory game. Then, you’ll be asked for your email (naturally). Most likely, you’ll end up losing, but don’t fret! You can always hop over to Amazon.com and buy some generic marshmallows, hoping your kids don’t catch on. Spoiler alert—they probably will. So, back to the store you go for more regular Lucky Charms, and you can repeat the cycle.

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In summary, General Mills is introducing a unique promotional opportunity for marshmallow lovers with a limited supply of marshmallow-only Lucky Charms. While it’s a fun idea, the hunt for these elusive boxes may require parents to get a bit creative.