You Can Ring In 2021 With Fred & Barney On "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest"

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From Delish

If you were looking for a way to sweeten up your New Year's Eve countdown, iconic cereal brand PEBBLES has got the thing that you need most: an appearance from Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble.

Broadcasting right from Bedrock, longtime BFFs Fred and Barney will host an unforgettable New Year's Eve countdown on this year's "Dick Clark's New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest." The appearance comes as part of the PEBBLES 50th birthday celebration that began rolling out this year and will expand into 2021—which is the actual 50th anniversary of the brand. Additionally, the beloved Post cereal will also be partnering with TikTok to deliver a confetti filter that fans can use to create their own celebration videos to ring in the New Year without even needing to leave their home.

That's not all they've been working on though. Just this year alone, PEBBLES (which I may or may not still eat while watching throwback cartoons on Saturday mornings) has released a collaboration with Delight coffee creamers, dropped their first candy bar with Frankford candy, announced a new birthday cake cereal flavor, and released both Fruity and Cocoa Pebbles'-flavored protein powder with Dymatize. Whew! With all of these brand opportunities coming forth, I think it's safe to say that Fred and Barney are the hardest working influencers out there. Sorry Kylie.

PEBBLES will also be giving out birthday gifts to kids, too. All you nee to do is share why your under 18 kid(s) deserve an epic birthday present in video or photo form and they'll be up for a chance to win one of 50 $2,021 cash prizes.

So, if there was ever a time to wish you were a kid again, it would totally be now. But since we can't go back in time, I'll just sob over my bowl of cereal as I watch both of "The Flintstones" movies back-to-back.

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