🥣 Elevate your breakfast game with the future of cereal!
Magic Spoon Cocoa Cereal 4-pack delivers a nostalgic cereal experience reinvented for modern health-conscious lifestyles. Each serving packs 13g of protein, 0g sugar, and only 4g net carbs, making it ideal for keto and low-carb diets. Gluten-free, grain-free, and free from common allergens, it’s a clean, delicious choice that’s been celebrated by top media outlets as a game-changer in the cereal aisle.
A**R
Surprisingly great. Stays crunchy.
Surprisingly great cereal. I accidentally ordered this product and didn't open a box at first. When I finally tried it, it was really good! I've tried the chocolate and fruity cereal so far. The cereal stays crunchy which I prefer - no soggy cereal. It's also satisfying probably because of its high protein content. I'll definitely buy more.
J**S
Pricey, but more than palatable—I finally found a guilt-free guilty pleasure.
My sweet tooth has been going wild, and I've always been a sucker for cereal, so I decided a few months ago to enter my Jerry Seinfeld era of cereal consumption. While I've tried to stick with healthier options (what's good, Special K high-protein??) I've been curious about the Magic Spoon cereal ever since its instagram ads first peppered my feed. While I initially balked at the price, I'm now polishing off box #4 and am ordering more peanut butter flavored Magic Spoon as we speak.Pros: The taste! Not cloyingly sweet, so it 100% gives me the breakfast cereal satisfaction I had as a kid, while abiding by the lower sugar levels I both prefer and need as an adult. I hate—HATE—stevia and similar artificial sweeteners. This does not have that aftertaste whatsoever.Cons: The texture (at first)! Opting for whatever new-and-improved milk proteins as a kind of solid base for cereal definitely impacted its texture—but only momentarily. Within, say, five or ten seconds in milk, the cereal is more or less indiscernible from traditional alternatives. It's just oddly powdery, for lack of a better descriptor, when dry.The price is a necessary evil, at least for the time being I guess. Hopefully, with growing popularity, the company can scale such that they can introduce more reasonable prices. But knowing this is more of a responsible breakfast option than sugary nonsense you'd find in a grocery store cereal aisle justifies its cost. And considering the only other con I could identify was both minor, and seems to resolve itself within a few seconds in milk...excuse me while I re-up my cereal supply.
C**N
Who knew cereal could be healthy AND tasty
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!
M**W
4 Net Carbs
Pros:Tastes goodNo sugar spikes!!!Has plant based proteinsCons:Too expensiveOne box will barely last a week while having one serving size at a time.Most other flavors taste better dry then with milk.
S**.
Pretty tasty for a grain free and healthy food.
I saw this on The History Guy's channel on youtube. The brand sponsored the episode. This cereal is tasty. I bought the granola too. Thanks History Guy!
B**L
Best Part is the Cool Spoon
Magic Spoon's marketing is great, makes me feel nostalgic, and promises a lot. But it doesn't deliver, not even close. The taste ranges from ok to awful, depending on the flavor. On the ok side: Maple smells amazing, but smells way better than it tastes; same with Cinnamon and Fruity. On the awful side: Peanut Butter smells like something you would clean paint brushes with, and tastes nothing at all like peanut butter; Cocoa smells a little better, but tastes like cardboard; and Frosted smells nice, but tastes like a horrible mix of chemicals. I threw out the rest of the Peanut Butter, Cocoa, and Frosted boxes after one bowl each.Let's be fair. Their cereal is not that healthy. It's better than eating a box of Captain Crunch, sure, but it's not like we're buying health food here. And the price is ridiculous for little 7 ounce boxes! Also, it's pretty sticky on the teeth and doesn't taste all that great even in the best case.I've been wanting to try these products for years, always enamored with the clever marketing and artwork, but never got around to it until now. I was excited to finally try them and wow, what a disappointment.The one nice thing about this variety pack, though, is the really cool Magic Spoon branded cereal spoon that came with it. It's really pretty and cool to look at. Way better than the cereal.
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