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{{Importance|date=June 2007}}
<!-- Marketing program (advergame) created by General Mills August 2004 -->
{{Unreferenced|date=June 2007}}
{{Infobox Website
| name = Millsberry
| logo =m
| screenshot =
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| url = http://www.millsberry.com/
| commercial =
| type = Pc online game
| registration =
| owner = [[General Mills]]
| author =
| launch date = [[2004]]
| current status = open
| revenue =
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'''Millsberry''' is an [[advergame|advergame]], created by [[General Mills]] in August 2004 as a marketing tool. It has shops, homes, special events, arcades, and a newspaper called the ''Millsberry Gazette'', which tells you happenings in Millsberry; and new features are frequently added. General Mills often uses [[product placement]] on Millsberry. It's a web site targeted at elementary and middle school students, though it can be played by everyone. You must sign up to be able to fully access Millsberry.

Millsberry is used by many people and usually around 8,000 people are on it and a maximum in 1 day is approxametly 100,000. You can create your own house and you have a person which you can give hairdos and dress them up in all ways. You have to pick a name, password, and a buddy (which is your person) and it is highly recomended for children 13 and under. '''Millsberry''' doesn't cost any money. Unfortuantely, you can't chat.

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The biggest downside to Millsbury is probably that it runs so slow on most computers. As mentioned above, the lack of chatting, while safer, makes it more boring.

[http://www.millsberry.com Millsberry home page]

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