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Counterintuitively contains neither grapes nor nuts, but rather roasted wheat and barley. Sold since 1897.
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Release date January, 2009
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Released January, 1989
Pros
- excellent blend of flakes, nuts and honey
- available in many varieties
- good level of sweetness - sweet but not that sweet
- available in a good variety of sizes
Cons
- fairly expensive compared to staples Cheerios, Corn Flakes, etc.
- sells out quickly when on sale
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- crunchy bran flakes with just enough sweetness from the raisins
- healthy breakfast alternative that doesn't taste like sawdust
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Released January, 2009
Special K is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured by Kellogg's and was first introduced in 1956. The cereal is made of toasted rice and wheat cereal flakes that are low in calories. It has been marketed as part of a healthy diet with claims that it can help lose weight. Numerous variations of Special K have been introduced since...
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Trix is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured by General Mills and was first introduced in 1954. The cereal is comprised of sweetened, fruity flavoured cereal pieces made of ground maize. The pieces are round in shape and come in a variety of flavous/colours including raspberry red, lemony lemon, orangey orange, wildberry blue, grapity purple and water...
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MSRP $5.00
Released January, 1984
Cinnamon Toast Crunch is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured by General Mills and Nestle and was first introduced in 1984. The cereal aims to replicate the taste of cinnamon toast in a bite-size cereal piece and is made of squares of wheat and rice, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. Cinnamon Toast Crunch is often marketed with the animated cinnamon...
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MSRP $5.00
Released January, 1941
Pros
- Classic cereal
- Healthier cereal choice
- Good for babies
- good varieties
Cons
- Plain taste
- Honey Nut Cheerios are better
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Cheerios
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MSRP $4.00
Released --
Cons
- Doesn't taste very good (needs more sugar!)
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POST Shreddies
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MSRP $4.00
Released January, 1964
Pros
- crazy leprechaun on the box
- magically delicious
- widely distributed / available
Cons
- fairly bland for those with discriminating taste
- not enough marshmallows
- unhealthy
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Lucky Charms
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MSRP $5.00
Released January, 1924
Wheaties is a breakfast cereal that is manufactured by General Mills. The cereal is General Mills' first ready-to-eat cereal and was first introduced in 1924. It has been marketed in relation to sports performance and is known to feature popular athletes on the front of the box. The actual 'Wheaties' are made from whole-grain flakes and contai...
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October 5, 2009
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Pros
- classic cereal
- hardy taste
- low sugar
- high fiber
Cons
- either too hard or too soggy
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