Guys, you gotta remember many cereals were pitched by their own mascots. Toucans, Tigers, Leprechauns... the 90s were wild. But OP's description doesn't ring any bells for me. Maybe it was a really limited run or a test market thing?
OJ's was a fascinating failed product of an era where cereal manufacturers were trying all kinds of wild things. While the flavor was certainly bizarre, it wasn't unbearable. Some may even say it was an 'acquired taste'. The real issue with OJ's, however, was that it simply couldn't compete with …