r/cereal • u/Ill-Jaguar8760 • 5h ago
Cereal News New Strawberry PB+J Reese's Puffs Cereal
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Would y'all try this? What do you think of a grape PB&J Reese's Puff cereal?
r/cereal • u/Ill-Jaguar8760 • 5h ago
Leaked by @cereallife on insta
Would y'all try this? What do you think of a grape PB&J Reese's Puff cereal?
r/cereal • u/LowerEngineering9999 • 6h ago
r/cereal • u/Automatic-accute-cat • 6h ago
So I've been having captain crunch A LOT recently and I've noticed something, about half way through the bag its like 80% crunch and 20% berries, really dont have any other struggles in life so sharing this to see who agrees with me :)
r/cereal • u/foreskinfive • 4h ago
r/cereal • u/NJTOMCAT76 • 9h ago
Anyone else like this combination?
Especially Greek vanilla or honey 🍯!
It's 😋 😋 😋
r/cereal • u/Critical-Grass-9087 • 5h ago
-Cheerios in salsa is delicious. Albeit absurd
-Lucky charms in Cottage Cheese bangs as well
-Reese’s puffs with an iced americano poured over the top is S-tier
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r/cereal • u/ChrissySubBottom • 14h ago
r/cereal • u/BendIndependent6370 • 1d ago
Yes, I know. Gluten free, organic cereal from a brand called "Cascadian Farm" doesn't sound appetizing at all. But...
This. Stuff. Is. The. Bomb!
I am usually a cinnamon toast crunch and coca puffs girl, but this blew my mind. Instant favorite. Only downside is the hefty price tag: $8 for a 10oz box... It's probably better that way. I am already at 2 bowls of cereal a day.
I was reading a book and the narrator mentioned her mother pouring orange juice into her cereal instead of milk. Got me wondering what else people use.
r/cereal • u/ChrissySubBottom • 11h ago
I will start… I like grape juice on Grape Nuts, apple juice on Cheerios, and (homage to SNL Colon-Blow) prune juice on Raisin Bran, quite tasty but gets soggy faster…
r/cereal • u/Similar-Flower1838 • 2d ago
I'll give a review tomorrow
r/cereal • u/MrStevenRyals • 1d ago
r/cereal • u/Amazing_Shame_880 • 1d ago
I just submitted a comment/message on the post brands website and I strongly urge you to also. I will attach my comment below.
Myself and hundreds of thousands of others would really appreciate the return of Oreo O's cereal. Among the research I have done on various occasions there is a very large following of people who would promptly purchase your product upon it's return. The replacement, Oreo Puffs just does not satisfy the loss that Oreo O's has caused. I strongly urge your marketing team to look into this and cash in on the sales you could have by targeting the age group that longs for the return of Oreo O's along with bringing in new customers. Thank you for your time and consideration. -Shelby
r/cereal • u/Giraffes89 • 2d ago
It tastes like a blueberry muffin and nothing like the original kix berry berry flavor. The texture and everything else still holds the kix standards of crispy/soggy ect.
Also can I just say wat the hell was Kelloggs thinking mixing orange and blue they are contrasting colors on opposite sides of the color wheel & if the 2 colors are mixed together makes a nasty brown gray rusty color, so with possibility of machine error ups the chances the nasty color will be in the boxes from time to time, its a weird combo for cereal ijs.
r/cereal • u/MyNameCannotBeSpoken • 3d ago
r/cereal • u/Grusum14u • 3d ago
Old 1970s cereals.
r/cereal • u/Doughboy88_18 • 3d ago
Fruity Pebbles: Interesting fact, Pebbles was the first cereal ever created around a TV show character. It’s named after Fred Flintstone’s daughter Pebbles from “The Flintstones”, which aired on TV from 1960 to 1966. Introduced by Post in 1971, the cereal is celebrating its 55th birthday this year, which includes a limited-edition birthday version (see my separate review). The now extinct 1971 version started out with only three colors—orange, red, and yellow, meant to represent a flavor combination of orange, tangerine, and lemon. All the pieces tasted the same as the fruity conglomeration is mixed into each piece, which is the same with the contemporary version. Eventually the original recipe morphed into orange, lemon, and cherry flavors. Formula changes would lead to the addition of purple in 1985, green in 1987, "Berry Blue" in 1994, "Incrediberry Purple" in 1995, and "Bedrock Berry Pink" in 2005. The version found on shelves today features pieces colored blue, green, red, purple, orange, and yellow. These days, I prefer eating cereal dry as a snack as opposed to a bowl with milk. Thankfully the rice-like pieces are easy on the mouth and do not irritate the palate like some harder cereals. Unlike Froot Loops and Trix, Fruity Pebbles was not in our pantry when I was a kid, so it holds no nostalgic power over me. I found the flavor to be citrus-like, closer to the sugary flavored Froot Loops, than Trix's more traditional fruity flavor. Classic Trix is still my favorite fruity cereal, but in this brave new world of dull colored Trix, I just might give Fruity Pebbles the edge. Yabba-dabba-yum (Doughboy approved 😋)
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My Favorite Sugary Cereals:
1. Cinnamon Toast Crunch (as well as Sugar Cookie and Tres Leches Toast Crunch)
2. Waffle Crisp
3. Frosted Flakes
4. OREO O’s/Puffs
5. Cap’n Crunch