Marshmallow Alpha-Bits

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Marshmallow Alpha-Bits is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals, containing frosted alphabet-shaped corn cereal bits and marshmallows. Marshmallow Alpha-Bits was introduced in 1989. This version of the original Alpha-Bits cereal is basically the same, except it contains marshmallow vowels. The marshmallows included pink A's, yellow E's, purple I's, orange O's, Green U's, and later, blue Y's were added. Over time, the marshmallows have gone through various changes such as super-swirls, two-in-one and splits in their colors.

In August 2005, Post Cereals introduced sugar free Alpha-Bits Cereal [1]. Every variation of the Alpha-Bits line will be made completely with whole grains and three grams of fiber per serving. It is an excellent source of vitamins for children, containing fourteen essential vitamins and minerals including Folic Acid and Iron.

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  • They're A-B-C-Delicious!