Kellogg’s Mashes Up Two Iconic Cereals for the First Time

No more juggling between boxes.

May 21, 2020

Photo by: Photo courtesy of Kellogg's

Photo courtesy of Kellogg's

If your idea of a dream breakfast is getting two boxes of iconic cereal, pouring them in equal measure into a bowl, dousing them with milk and digging in, Kellogg’s is doing your dream one better: They’re putting two classic cereals in one box.

The idea? You’ll get all the sweetness with none of the box juggling!

The cereal maker is introducing Kellogg’s Mashups Cereal, a limited-edition offering with Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops – crispy plus colorful – combined in one box. (Eat your heart out, Cronut.) “The two-in-one cereal offers a convenient way to enjoy the best of both cereal worlds at the breakfast table,” the company boasts.

The new combo box (which, come to think of it, might prove that millennials did not kill cereal after all) will be available at retailers nationwide for a limited time only starting in June. The boxes feature Tony the Tiger AND Toucan Sam on them – so, if you followed your nose to them, you could consider it grrrrreat!

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