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The ramblings of a confessed cereal junkie.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini Wheats

My favorite new cereal this year, I've been a lover of Frosted Mini Wheats since I was a kid. This one is just the best. I've become a fan of artificial strawberry flavor and Kellogg's didn't let me down.
I usually soak my mini-wheats in milk for about 10 mins (in the fridge of course) and let them get soft. This is a must!!! For Strawberry Delight, the milk is pink and the texture is perfect.
Kudos to Kelloggs for getting this right.






Strawberry Chex

A new edition to the venerable Chex line of cereals. I have been a lover of Chex cereals since I was a kind and they were owned by Ralston Purina (yes, the dog food maker). I'd say my favorite Chex cereal was Rice Chex--it gets soggy in mik tastes like....well, like not much of anything. So when I saw Strawberry Chex on the shelf, I knew I had to try it! (Plus the box said NEW and cereal boxes never lie.)
So the verdict....
I LOVED IT! The strawberry covered rice and corn Chex was just perfectlly artifical and just sweet enough. It gave my milk a nice strawberry flavor and a nice pink tone. I've been very disappointed in flavored Chex in the past including Chocolate Chex and Honey Nut Chex. This one, however, is a winner!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Review of Chocolate Peanut Butter Pops

This new cereal by Kellogg's was just released to the market. I was lucky enough to find it at my local Wal-mart for only $2.00! I was eager to try it as I am huge fan of chocolate and peanut butter....and cereal of course. Before I provide my review, I have to give you my previous experience with chocolate and peanut butter cereals.
The first in the category was Quaker Oats' Peanut Butter Cap'n Crunch. It's been around since I was a kid (and I'm 40 years old). I was never a huge fan of it. The peanut butter corn balls were always too crunchy for me and I never really tasted a lot of peanut butter. The next entry to the category was General Mills' Reese's Puffs. It's been around now since the 90's. I always thought it was OK. It mixed the taste of chocolate and peanut butter with a slightly powdery, sugary coating. It was a bit softer that Cap'n Crunch with a more authenic, peanut butter taste. But as the years past, I lost my taste for it. (I have it in my cabinet as we speak but my daughter is eating it, not me.)
So when I saw the Chocolate Peanut Butter Puffs in the center aisle at Wal-mart, I was eager to try it. (I actually saw it on the Kelloggs web-site a few weeks ago so I was thrilled to hear about it.) My anticpation was great. Would it be like the original Sugar Corn Pops but with a chocolaty, peanut butter taste? Or would it be more of a corn ball version like General Mills' Reese's Puffs. I poured the 1st bowl and added my usual 1% milk (cooled to almost freezing temperature.) And the verdict is....
I LOVED IT!!!
It is based on the corn ball vs. the puffed corn. It has a softer texture than Reese's Puffs and the balls are about 50% larger. It has a perfect blend of peanut butter and chocolately taste with a nice powdery finish. I was impressed to notice that it had only 10g of sugar--not too bad for a pre-sweetened cereal, and peanut butter was actually the 3rd ingredient (after corn meal and sugar.) Overall, I like it so much that I had a 2nd bowl. I deem this cereal a winner and give it 5 cereal bowls out of 5. Kudos Kellogg's!





Look for my next post on the new Fruit Loops Smoothie cereal!
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Cereal,
Chocolate,
Kellogg's,
Peanut Butter Puffs
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