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Ok I have boxes of Kellogg cereal but, where would i find the codes for magic pins in the boxes 

All this sounded great, which is why I bought two boxes. Now, I've heard that the Kellogg's website for the room (which is the Skull Rock Pirate Room, pictures posted at another board) is not yet open, probably until July.Look inside! Get special pirate powers in Disney's new online game
- log-on at VirtualMagicKingdom.com to create your character ...(snip)
- test your skills in the awesome cannon-blasting Pirates of the Caribbean adventure
- Enter the secret code printed in this box to get one of three special powers exclusively from specially-marked Kellogg's cereals!
Plus Get your own Pirate Room
Exclusive offer! Start your adventure at www.KelloggsFunKTown-vmk.com, out interactive website for kids, and you'll get a bonus Pirate Party Room to use at VirtualMagicKingdom.com
This is very useful information to minimize the amount of overly-sweetened cereals you will feel compelled to force-feed your loved ones. Although obviously, they've already made an error in that the one available public code was labelled for Cursed Storm, but activated Buried in Treasure.Look for Pirate Power Codes in these specially-marked packages
- Pirate costume code: 13.5 oz Kellogg's Rice Krispies and 11 oz Kellogg's Apple Jacks
- Cursed storm code: 15 oz Kellogg's Fruit Loops and 16.3 oz Kellogg's Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers (sic)
- Buried in Treasure: 15 oz Kellogg's Apple Jacks and 10 oz Kellogg's Rice Krispies
JeanJoe said:Posted elsewhere, but reposted here to keep in same thread:
First things first: Do NOT go out and buy any: READ FIRST
Was in a Target in Boston and saw Kellogg's Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers, 16.3 oz with a VMK logo on front, and pathetic human being that I am, immediately bought 2 boxes, taste untasted. No other VMK labelled cereals were evident.
The box has the VMK logo on the front upper right of the box, making it easy to spot.
Left side panel, top half, is an advertisement for VMK, just describing the games.
Back of box is nearly full-page for both VMK as well as a $4.99 Pirates' skull mouse offer. The VMK part states:
All this sounded great, which is why I bought two boxes. Now, I've heard that the Kellogg's website for the room (which is the Skull Rock Pirate Room, pictures posted at another board) is not yet open, probably until July.
The big disappointment: printer on the inside of the box was the secret code, which is identical to the one posted on the stickied thread for Buried in Treasure (KLS9 R569 9RJK CLUG), although it is mis-labelled in the box as for Cursed Storm. So, I'd recommend NOT buying any Cinnamon Krunchers for more codes.
Also, info about how to enter the code for "Cursed Storm" (wrong) and how to activate it in-game.
The useful news: also in the inside of the box was:
This is very useful information to minimize the amount of overly-sweetened cereals you will feel compelled to force-feed your loved ones. Although obviously, they've already made an error in that the one available public code was labelled for Cursed Storm, but activated Buried in Treasure.
As the other boxes are sighted, please post here or in the stickied codes thread which cereal, which box size, which code, and which prize you got.
It does appear that the cereal codes will all be identical, so there will be no problem with sharing them (unlike the in-park one-time use prize codes).
Hope this helps everyone.
Oh, and the cereal is... very sweet. Oh well. It'll be fun to watch my 3-year-old bouncing off the walls and ceilings.
Maleficent2 said:What I find sad is that we can not trade rooms to other players...
Mal
JeanJoe said:Oh, and the cereal is... very sweet. Oh well. It'll be fun to watch my 3-year-old bouncing off the walls and ceilings.