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General Mills discontinues 3 cereal flavors. See which ones.
General Mills discontinues 3 cereal flavors. See which ones.

USA Today

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • USA Today

General Mills discontinues 3 cereal flavors. See which ones.

General Mills discontinues 3 cereal flavors. See which ones. Show Caption Hide Caption Breakfast idea: Cereal bar recipe These homemade cereal bars are perfect for back-to-school or as a grab-and-go snack. Problem Solved General Mills is pulling three specialty cereals from shelves, a representative for the company confirmed to USA TODAY. The company is discontinuing: Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch (introduced in early 2013) Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios (introduced in 2017) Honey Nut Cheerios Minis products (announced as a new addition in early 2024) Cereal enthusiast and social media user Kayla Simonsen, also known as the Cereal Queen on Instagram, first broke that the cereal was getting the axe in an Instagram post on June 4. "Of the 3, It baffles me the most that Cheerios would discontinue the Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios," Simonsen said in the social media post, adding that people should "grab these while (they) can, because what's on shelves is what's left." Why is General Mills discontinuing the cereals? General Mills did not elaborate on why it discontinued the products, but said in a statement on June 17 that it is introducing new cereals for customers to try, like Cheerios Oat Crunch Chocolate. Frosted Lemon Cheerios will also return for a limited time this summer. 'Much like Frosted Lemon Cheerios, which returned by popular demand, we continue to listen to our fans as we evolve our offerings,' the company said. Discontinued cereal may have done better if it were more widely available, Simonsen says Simonsen said Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios were 'fantastic' in her June 4 Instagram post. She also offered her take on what could've helped the Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch cereal last longer. 'The medley (oat) crunch version of honey nut cheerios were so underrated,' she wrote. 'I feel if they had been more widely available from the start that the sales would have been great. It combined HN cheerios, multigrain based flakes that had graham flour in them, & the best honey clusters of granola w/almonds. It was perfection honestly.' According to General Mills, the company recently released a line of Cheerios Protein cereal, which comes in flavors such as cinnamon, strawberry, and cookies and creme. The line debuted this year. Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@

General Mills discontinues 3 Cheerios flavors

time4 days ago

  • Business

General Mills discontinues 3 Cheerios flavors

General Mills has pulled three Cheerios flavors from its lineup, the company confirmed this week. "The Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch Cereal and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios Cereal have been discontinued and are no longer available," a representative for General Mills told ABC News in an emailed statement. TK CALLOUT The decision, according to the company, "could be for a variety of reasons, ranging from insufficient consumer demand to ingredients no longer available or other supply chain constraints, whereby it's just no longer feasible for us to offer the product with the high quality and competitive pricing that consumers know and expect." A third product, 18-ounce packages of Honey Nut Cheerios Minis, is also no longer available, however the product is still sold in a 10.8-ounce option. The cereal aisle shake up was first reported by Kayla Simonsen, an eagle-eyed consumer news and cereal collector, on Instagram earlier this month. For more details on General Mills cereals available in your shopping area, the company suggests consumers use the online product locator to find retailers offering the cereal they're looking for. The discontinuations come as General Mills reintroduces a fan-favorite flavor, Frosted Lemon Cheerios, which will return to store shelves for a limited time this summer, a representative for the company told ABC News on Wednesday. "Much like Frosted Lemon Cheerios, which returned by popular demand, we continue to listen to our fans as we evolve our offerings," they said.

Popular cereal brand pulls fan favorite flavors from shelves — and fans are not happy about it: ‘I'm so sad'
Popular cereal brand pulls fan favorite flavors from shelves — and fans are not happy about it: ‘I'm so sad'

New York Post

time15-06-2025

  • General
  • New York Post

Popular cereal brand pulls fan favorite flavors from shelves — and fans are not happy about it: ‘I'm so sad'

If you noticed that some of your favorite Cheerios flavors have suddenly disappeared from shelves in the grocery store — you're not imagining things. The beloved General Mills cereal brand has decided to stop manufacturing three popular flavors: Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios Minis, according to an Instagram post by @the_cerealqueen. Advertisement While the Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios are OG flavors — first introduced in 2013 and 2017, the Honey Nut Cheerios Minis only came to fruition two years ago. The Post reached out to the brand for comment. As of now, it's unclear why these flavors have been pulled, especially since they each seem to have a following. Considering cereal is a breakfast staple in US households — 12% of Americans eat it daily, 18% enjoy a bowl three or four times a week and 23% indulge once or twice a week, according to CivicScience polling — many fans of the breakfast food are disappointed over this sad Cheerios news. Advertisement Some shared their thoughts in the r/cereal forum on Reddit: As of now, it's unclear why these flavors have been pulled, especially since they each seem to have a following. Bloomberg via Getty Images 'I don't think I've actually seen Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch for over a year. But losing Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios is a bigger shock—I didn't buy it as often as I should have,' one user wrote. 'Why tf would they cancel chocolate peanut butter?!' another disappointed customer grumpily asked. Advertisement 'RIP Medley Crunch,' another comment read. Others took to the @the_cerealqueen Instagram post to share how bummed they are. 'Whattttttt I loved the minis!!!!' read a comment. Advertisement 'awww wait these flavors look awesome im sad they won't be around!!' shared someone else. 'I'm so sad chocolate peanut butter cheerios were my favorite. 😟 it's always sold out or low stock at the stores I buy it from. I can't imagine it's due to low sales. I wonder if they are considering making it into the protein variety. Regular Cinnamon cheerios did, so maybe this will too,' another person questioned. The silver lining here is that despite these flavors sounding and probably tasting delicious, they most likely weren't the healthiest options. It turns out that these days, many breakfast cereals have more fat, sugar and sodium — and less nutritional value, according to a new study. The amount of sugar in many cereals rose by nearly 11% — and reportedly one bowl of the breakfast food exceeds 45% of the American Heart Association's daily recommended limit for children.

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