List of breakfast cereals

This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellogg's, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Foods, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands.

A

Apple Jacks

B

Boo Berry

-Choc Boulders -Fruity Hoops -Honey Bolts -Choc Malt Clusters -Berry Loops

C

Cap'n Crunch
MultiGrain Cheerios
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Cookie Crisp cereal
Crispix
  • Corn Bran
  • Corn Bran Squares
  • Corn Bursts – Malt-O-Meal
  • Corn PopsKellogg's (1951–present; originally known as Sugar Pops)
    • 3 Point Pops (1999)
    • Candy Corn Pops (2001)
Corn Flakes
Count Chocula

D

E

F

Froot Loops
Frosted Mini Wheats
  • The Fairly OddParents Cereal! – Post Cereals (2003–2004)
  • Fantuz Flakes – Prepared for Federated Co-operatives Ltd, Collectors Edition for Saskatchewan Roughriders 100th season (2009–2010)
  • Fiber One – General Mills
  • Finding Dory - Kellogg's (2016)
  • Five Nights at Freddy's - Funko
  • Five Nights at Freddy's - FYE
  • Flutie FlakesGeneral Mills
  • Football Crisp! – Nestlé (2006)
  • Force – (1901–1983 in the U.S.; 1902–present in the UK)
  • Fortified Oat Flakes – Post Cereals
  • Franken Berry (1971–present / seasonal since 2010)
  • FreakiesRalston (1972–1976; reintroduced version 1987)
    • Cocoa Freakies – (1973–present)
    • Fruity Freakies – (1975–1976)
  • French Toast CrunchGeneral Mills (1995–2008, 2014–present)
  • Froot LoopsKellogg's (1964–present)
  • Frosted FlakesKellogg's (known as Frosties in much of Europe; formerly known as Sugar Frosted Flakes (1952 – present)
    • Banana Frosted Flakes (1981–1984)
    • Birthday Confetti Frosted Flakes (1997)
    • Cocoa Frosted Flakes (1997–2000)
    • Less Sugar Frosted Flakes (2004–present)
    • Frosted Flakes Gold (2008–present)
    • Frosted Flakes Chocolate (2011 & 2013) (marketed as Kombos in the 1970s)
    • Honey Nut Frosted Flakes (2019–present)
    • Banana Creme Frosted Flakes (2019)
  • Frosted Flakes – Malt-O-Meal
  • Frosted Mini Spooners – Malt-O-Meal
  • Frosted Mini-Wheats (various flavors) – Kellogg's
    • Frosted Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight
    • Bite Size Frosted Mini-Wheats with Brown Sugar
    • Bite Size Frosted Blueberry Muffin
    • Bite Size Frosted Cinnamon Streusel
    • Bite Size Frosted Chocolate
    • Bite Size Frosted Maple and Brown Sugar
    • Bite Size Frosted Strawberry Delight
    • Bite Size Frosted Vanilla Crème
    • Frosted Mini-Wheats Big Bite
    • Unfrosted Mini-Wheats
    • Little Bites Original
    • Little Bites Chocolate
    • Touch of Fruit in the Middle Mixed Berry
  • Frosted Shredded Wheat – see Shredded Wheat
  • Frosted Toast Crunch – General Mills (2012–present)
  • Frosties – see Frosted Flakes
  • Frosty O's – General Mills (1959-early 1980s) (eventually repackaged as "Frosted Cheerios")
  • Fruit & Bran – Post Cereals (discontinued)
  • Fruit & Nut Granola Cereal – Sunbelt
  • Fruit 'n Fibre (including spelling variants) – Kellogg's, others
  • Fruit Harvest
  • Fruit Islands – Ralston (1987)
  • Fruit Wheats – Nabisco (1986)
  • Fruity Dyno-bites – Malt-O-Meal
  • Fruity Pebbles – Post Cereals
  • Funko’s
  • Futurelife SmartFood

G

Granola

H

Honeycomb

I

J

K

Kix

L

Life
Lucky Charms

M

Marshmallow Mateys

N

O

P

Fruity Pebbles

Q

R

Raisin Bran
Rice Krispies

S

Shredded wheat
Shreddies

T

U

V

  • Vanilly Crunch – Quaker Oats (1970s)
  • VectorKellogg's (only sold in Canada)
  • Veggie O's (popular cereal in Yemen)
  • Vita Brits – Uncle Tobys – (1970s–present; only sold in Australia)
  • Vive – Kellogg's – (2001–present)
  • Vanilla Life – (Quaker Oats)

W-Z

Weet-Bix

See also

References

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  2. Concentrate Cereal | MrBreakfast.com
  3. "Gaia".
  4. "Post Heritage". Retrieved 1 November 2010.
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