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Get a Taste of Halloween with This Monster Cereal Tiki Milkshake Recipe

Only two months to Halloween, but who’s counting? Well, we are, because it’s the most wonderful time of the year! In fall, coffee cosplays as Pumpkin Spice, leaves change their colors, and even breakfast mixes it up as Monster Cereals creep into stores.

Entertainment Earth, purveyor of all things geeky and amazing, sent us a sneak peek at their new Cereal Monsters Geeki Tikis that debuted at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Count Chocula, Frankenberry, and Boo Berry—General Mills’ beloved cereal monsters—all get stylized as traditional Tiki.

Weighing in at a whopping 18 to 22 ounces, these ceramic mugs are scary, sweet, and downright charming.

Since we’re between summer weather and fall festivity, filling these creepy Tiki with a cool cereal-infused milkshake seemed like the spoopiest thing to do to celebrate the countdown to All Hallows’ Eve.

Cereal Monsters Geeki Tikis are available for pre-order online at entertainmentearth.com.

Monster Cereal Milk

Ingredients:
1 cup milk
1/2 cup Monster Cereal
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Place the Monster Cereal in a sealable bag and crush.

Stir the crushed cereal into the milk along with the vanilla and let soak in the refrigerator for an hour.

Sieve the milk, discarding the cereal bits and setting aside the cereal-infused milk.

Monster Cereal Milkshakes

You’ll need:
Cereal Monsters Geeki Tikis
Vanilla ice cream
Monster cereal

Ingredients:
3 scoops ice cream
1 cup cereal-infused milk
2 Tablespoons Monster Cereal, crushed
1 Tablespoon sweetened condensed milk
Pinch of salt

In a blender, pulse the ice cream, cereal-infused milk, sweetened condensed milk, and salt, just until softened and pourable.

Pour into a Monster Cereal tiki mug, then garnish with another scoop of ice cream and more cereal to serve.

Images: Jenn Fujikawa
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