








🥣 Elevate your breakfast game with Magic Spoon — where nostalgia meets nutrition!
Magic Spoon Cereal Variety 4 Pack offers a high-protein, low-carb, and zero-sugar breakfast option designed for keto and health-conscious adults. Each 7-ounce box delivers 13 grams of protein and only 4 grams of net carbs per serving, all while being gluten-free, grain-free, and free from artificial ingredients. This variety pack includes four delicious flavors—Frosted, Fruity, Cocoa, and Peanut Butter—celebrated by major media outlets as a revolutionary healthy cereal choice.











| ASIN | B08SSVY1PQ |
| ASIN | B08SSVY1PQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Peanuts |
| Brand Name | Magic Spoon |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (8,461) |
| Flavor | Variety |
| Item Form | Flaked |
| Item Package Weight | 1.29 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Magic Spoon |
| Manufacturer | Magic Spoon |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Package Dimensions | 26.82 x 21.72 x 20.02 cm; 198.45 g |
| Size | 7 Ounce (Pack of 4) |
| Specialty | Grain Free |
| Total Eaches | 4 |
| UPC | 850002887518 |
J**Y
Nutritional and no sugar
H**M
I really like these cereals -- they taste great, the chocolate in particular has a wonderful dark-chocolate, cocoa-forward flavor that's not too sweet, it's fantastic. My kids love the Frosted and the Fruity flavors best -- it's amazing to be able to feed them something high-protein and low-sugar and EASY to serve that they actually LIKE for breakfast! (My daughter came home and told me happily that after eating this she wasn't starving by lunch time for the first time ever!) But -- and it's a big "but" -- forty bucks for four smaller-than-average boxes is just NOT affordable for us. The label says five servings per box but realistically it's closer to 3/4. I have three kids. We received these on Monday; by Friday, they were gone. Much as we loved these they'll have to be a very occasional treat for us because we can't work $40 a week just for cereal into our budget.
C**N
Mostly good! I love cereal but I’m trying to limit my sugar consumption, so when I saw this brand of healthy cereal I knew I had to try. I tried this one to sample the different flavors. I’m glad I did. Fruity - my favorite. Tastes similar to fruit loops. Peanut butter - meh, wouldn’t order again. It tastes like butterfinger w/o the sweetness. It tastes like protein powder. It tasted better dry than with milk. Frosted - pretty good. I would order again. Across the board the cereal sort of sticks to your teeth. Not a huge issue as many cereals do. But just wanted to point out. Also the texture of these cereals kind of remind me of the marshmellows in lucky charms. One side note is that the bags they come in are hard to open but easy to rip if that makes sense lol. Idk why they chose that particular plastic for the packaging. Overall I’m happy I ordered these! They are pricey, but I’d rather spend more on something healthy. I checked these in the Yuka app and all but the peanut butter one scored relatively high, I.e. they’re healthy!
J**K
Flavors ranked in my opinion: #1) Fruity. Genuinely reminds me of slightly less sweet version of fruity pebbles. Just as good for casual snacking as it is as a part of breakfast. #2) Frosted. Moderately sweet, wouldn't make a direct comparison to frosted flakes (or many other frosted cereals), but those are woefully unhealthy due to the amount of sugar, which is presumably what buyers of this cereal are attempting to avoid. #3) Peanut butter. The flavor reminds me more of a "peanut butter-type by- product" ( think along the lines of "cheese" vs "cheese flavored" by product). Doesn't really taste genuinely like peanut butter, but it may satisfy the need for a few people who aren't really after genuine flavor. #4) Chocolate. Good effort, but the formula definitely needs some tweaking, doesn't taste like anything remotely approaching chocolate/cocoa. Easily the least sweet tasting of the bunch due to the somewhat bitter nature of cocoa powder, feels like it easily overpowers the sweetener, up to individual preference really. PRICE WILL BE AN ABSOLUTE DEAL BREAKER. Given the relatively small box size, asking essentially just shy of $11 per box is a bit on the ridiculous side of the pricing scale. I understand that there is typically a premium to be paid for eating healthier in some cases due to ingredient cost, manufacturing cost, logistics, etc... but your business model will have to find a means of not pushing the bulk of the expenses onto the customer base. Most people will not be willing to buy this cereal at this price. All in all, decent tasting, healthier than most of what you'll find at any grocery store (more so in terms of carb and calorie reduction, not necessarily nutrient density), but the price will make repeated purchases a burden compared to practically any other cereal.
R**W
My doctor tells me I'm prediabetic and to reduce my carbs and sugar. After some research I came upon this product. I ordered a 4 pack sampler which at the time cost $47.00 for a one time purchase. The price varies a little. I opened my first box: Peanut Butter. The box contains only 7 ozs of cereal! About enough for 2 or 3 adult portions. It tastes fine, but you feel like you're eating "air", there is little substance. It is NOT at all filling for a morning meal (even with fresh blueberries and strawberries added). A man still feels hungry after eating this. Next time I will try lots of nuts to see if that helps. Bottom line: 1. each box cost about $12.00. Far too expensive IMO. 2. each box has very little cereal - 7oz. which, at best, lasts about 6 days with judicious portioning (1 measured cup per portion) about 6 portions . That's about $2.00 a bowel. 3. cereal is not filling - feels like you're crunching "air". At a lower price or double the amount it might be worth it. I'm not likely to reorder at these prices.