List of breakfast cereals
This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellogg's, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Foods, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands.
Note: Products of the Cereal Partners Worldwide's joint-venture are sold under the Nestlé brand.
A
- All-Bran – Kellogg's (1916–present)
- Almond Delight – Ralston
- Alpen – Weetabix Limited
- Alpha-Bits – Post Cereals (1958–present)
- Apple Jacks – Kellogg's (1965–present)
- Apple Raisin Crisp – Kellogg's
- Apple Zings – Malt-O-Meal Company
- Apple Zingaroos Kellogg's
- Avalanche Swiss Granola - (2016-present)[]
B
- Boo-Berry Cereal – General Mills (1973–present)
- Kellogg's Buckwheat & Maple
C
- C-3PO's – based on the Star Wars character C-3PO (1980s)
- Cabbage Patch Kids Cereal 1980s
- The California Raisins Cereal – Post Cereals
- Cap'n Crunch – Quaker Oats (1963–present) originally named after state football champ captain Lance (crunch) Rickman
- Cap'n Crunch Crunch Berries – Quaker Oats (1967–present)
- Captain Planet Cereal (1994)
- Caramel Crunchfuls- (2010–present)
- Ceccettio's – Italian localization of General Mills' Cheerios
- Apple Cinnamon Cheerios (1988–present)
- Banana Nut Cheerios (2008–present)
- Berry Burst Cheerios (2003–present)
- Cinnamon Cheerios (2004–present)
- Cinnamon Burst Cheerios (2011–present)
- Cinnamon Nut Cheerios (1980-present)
- Chocolate Cheerios- (2010–present)
- Frosted Cheerios (1995–present)
- Fruity Cheerios (2006–present)
- Honey Nut Cheerios (1979–present)
- Millenios (Cheerios) (1999–2000)
- MultiGrain Cheerios (1991–present)
- MultiGrain Dark Chocolate Crunch Cheerios (2014–)
- MultiGrain Peanut Butter Crunch Cheerios (2012–)
- Oat Cluster Cheerios Crunch (2007–present)
- Team (USA) Cheerios (1996) – (special edition, discontinued)
- Very Berry Cheerios (2017–present)
- Yogurt Burst Cheerios – Strawberry (2004–present)
- Yogurt Burst Cheerios – Vanilla (2004–present)
- Chex – Ralcorp (now Ralcorp) (1937–1997); General Mills (1997–present)[1]
- Apple Cinnamon Chex (2012–present)
- Chocolate Chex (2007–present)
- Cinnamon Chex (2009–present)
- Corn Chex (1958–present)
- Double Chex (1990s)
- Frosted Mini-Chex (2002–2006)
- Graham Chex (Mid 1990's)
- Honey Graham Chex (1986- early 1990s)
- Honey Nut Chex (1999–present)
- Multi-Bran Chex (1990–present)
- Rice Chex (1950–present)
- Strawberry Chex (2008–2010)
- Sugar Chex (1970s)
- Vanilla Chex (2013–)
- Wheat Chex (1937–present)
- Choco Crunch (Original) – Quaker Oats (1980s)
- Choco Crunch (Re-introduced Version) – Quaker Oats (2007–present)
- Chocapic – Nestlé
- Chocolate Donutz – General Mills (Early 1980s)
- Chocolate Crunchfuls- (2010–present)
- Chocolate Flakes – Kellogg's (not generally sold in the U.S.)
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Corn Pops – Kellogg's – (2007)
- Chrebet Crunch (1999)
- Chocolatey Peanut Butter Crunch – Quaker Oats (2006)
- Chocolate Toast Crunch - General Mills (2013–)
- Chocos – Kellogg's
- Christmas Crunch – Quaker Oats (1988–present)
- Cinnabon - Kellogg's
- Cinnamon Crunch – Quaker Oats (1970s)
- Cinnamon Crunch Crispix – Kellogg's (2001–2006)
- Cinnamon Grahams – United Kingdom
- Cinnamon Jacks - Kellogg's (2013–)
- Cinnamon Mini-Buns (1991–1993)
- Cinnamon Marshmallow Scooby-Doo – Kellogg's (2002)
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch – General Mills (1984–present)
- Cinnamon Toasters – Malt-O-Meal
- Circus Fun – General Mills (Late 1980s)
- Clackers – General Mills
- Clusters – General Mills
- Coco Roos – Malt-O-Meal
- CoCo Wheats – Little Crow Foods (1930–present)
- Coco Pops – Kellogg's (known as Cocoa Krispies in some parts of the world; the generic equivalent sold under many different names)
- Coca Pebbles - Post Cereals
- Cocoa Puffs – General Mills (1958–present)
- Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch (2011)
- Cocoa Puffs Combos (vanilla and chocolate puffs mixed) – General Mills (2008)
- Cocoa Hoots – Kellogg's
- Colossal Crunch – Malt-O-Meal
- Comet Balls – Spix/Sulava & Company (2006–present)
- Complete
- Concentrate – Kellogg's (1959–c.1980)[2]
- Cookie Crisp (1977–present)
- Cookie Crisp Brownie (2013–) (available in the U.K)
- Double Chocolate Cookie Crisp (2006–2008)
- Oatmeal Cookie Crisp (1978–1980)
- Peanut Butter Cookie Crisp (2005–2007)
- Cookie Crisp Sprinkles (2009–2012)
- Vanilla Cookie Crisp (1978–Mid 1980's)
- Corn Bran
- Corn Bran Squares
- Corn Bursts – Malt-O-Meal
- Corn Pops – Kellogg's (1951–present; originally known as Sugar Pops)
- Corn Flakes – Kellogg's (1907–present)
- Corn Soya – Kellogg's
- Corny Snaps – Kellogg's (1970s)
- Count Chocula (1971–present / seasonal since 2010)
- Cracklin' Oat Bran Kellogg's
- Cracker Jack Cereal – Ralston (1983–1985)
- Cranberry Almond Crunch – Post Cereals (1997–present)
- Cranberry Wheats – Asda
- Cran-Vanilla Crunch – Kellogg's (2005–2007)
- Crazy Cow – General Mills (late 1970s)
- Crazy Flakes – Tasty
- Cream of Wheat (1893–present)
- Crispix – Kellogg's – (1983–present)
- Crispy Critters – Post Cereals (1963–1980s)
- Crispy Rice – Malt-O-Meal
- Crispy Wheats 'n Raisins – (no longer in production)
- Cröonchy Stars – Post Cereals (1988–1989) featuring the Muppets' Swedish Chef
- Crunch Berries – Quaker Oats
- Cruncheroos – Kellogg's (1990s)
- Crunchy Bran – Weetabix Limited
- Crunchy Corn Bran - Quaker Oats
- Crunchy Nut Cornflakes
D
- Diamond Shreddies – General Mills/Cereal Partners
- Dinersaurs – Ralston (1988–1989)
- Dinky Donuts – Ralston (1980s)
- Donkey Kong Crunch – Ralston (1982–1983)
- Donkey Kong Jr. Cereal – Ralston (1983–1984)
- Double Dip Crunch – Kellogg's (Late 1980s–1993)
- Dudley Do-Right – General Mills
- Dunkin' Donuts Cereal – Ralston (late 1980s)
- Dyno-Bites – Malt-O-Meal
E
- Eggo (breakfast cereal) – Kellogg's (2006–present)
- E.T. Cereal – Ralston (1984)
- Engine 2 (Rip's Big Bowl) - Whole Foods
- Elixir Cereals - Known by brand name Nutri-Crisp (2011–present)
F
- The Fairly OddParents Cereal! – Post Cereals (2003–2004)
- Fantuz Flakes – Prepared for Federated Co-operatives Ltd, Collectors Edition for Saskatchewan Roughriders 100th season (2009–2010)
- Fiber One – General Mills
- Flutie Flakes - General Mills
- Force – (1901–1983 in the U.S.; 1902–present in the UK)
- Fortified Oat Flakes – Post Cereals
- Franken Berry (1971–present / seasonal since 2010)
- Freakies – Ralston (1972–1976; reintroduced version 1987)
- French Toast Crunch – General Mills (1995–2008, 2014–present)
- Froot Loops – Kellogg's (1964–present)
- Froots Loops Treasures Cereal - Kellogg's (2013–)
- Frosted Flakes – Kellogg's (known as Frosties in much of Europe; formerly known as Sugar Frosted Flakes (1952 – present)
- Banana Frosted Flakes (1981–1984)
- Birthday Confetti Frosted Flakes (1997–1997)
- Cocoa Frosted Flakes (1997–2000)
- Less Sugar Frosted Flakes (2004–present)
- Frosted Flakes Gold (2008–present)
- Frosted Flakes Chocolate (2010–2013)
- Frosted Flakes – Malt-O-Meal
- Frosted Mini Spooners – Malt-O-Meal
- Frosted Mini-Wheats (various flavors) – Kellogg's
- Frosted Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight
- Bite Size Frosted Mini-Wheats with Brown Sugar
- Bite Size Frosted Blueberry Muffin
- Bite Size Frosted Cinnamon Streusel
- Bite Size Frosted Chocolate
- Bite Size Frosted Maple and Brown Sugar
- Bite Size Frosted Strawberry Delight
- Bite Size Frosted Vanilla Crème
- Frosted Mini-Wheats Big Bite
- Unfrosted Mini-Wheats
- Little Bites Original
- Little Bites Chocolate
- Touch of Fruit in the Middle Mixed Berry
- Frosted Shredded Wheat – see Shredded Wheat
- Frosted Toast Crunch – General Mills (2012–)
- Frosties – see Frosted Flakes
- Frosty O's – General Mills (1959-early 1980s) (eventually repackaged as "Frosted Cheerios")
- Fruit & Bran – Post Cereals (discontinued)
- Fruit & Nut Granola Cereal – Sunbelt
- Fruit 'n Fibre (including spelling variants) – Kellogg's, others
- Fruit Harvest
- Fruit Islands – Ralston (1987)
- Fruit Wheats - Nabisco (1986)
- Fruity Dyno-bites – Malt-O-Meal
- Fruity Pebbles - Post Cereals
- Futurelife SmartFood
G
- Gaia Muesli[3]
- G.I. Joe Action Stars – Ralston (1985)
- Ghostbusters Cereal – Ralston (1985–1988)
- Ghostbusters II Cereal – Ralston (1989)
- Go Lean Cereal (Crunch) – Kashi
- Golden Crisp – Post Cereals (formerly known as Sugar Crisp, Super Sugar Crisp, and Super Golden Crisp; 1949 – present)
- Golden Goals - Quaker
- Golden Grahams – General Mills (1970s–present)
- Golden Nuggets – United Kingdom – Nestlé
- Golden Oaties - Quaker (c.1982)
- Golden Puffs – Malt-O-Meal
- Good Friends Cereal (fiber cereal) - Kashi/Kellogg's
- Gorilla Munch – Nature's Path
- Granola – Kellogg's; 1900s
- Granolove - honey roasted granola; Springfield, MO
- Granula – the first manufactured breakfast cereal, invented by James Caleb Jackson in 1863
- Grape Nut Flakes – Post
- Grape-Nuts – Post Cereals (1897–present)
- Gremlins cereal – Ralston (1984)
- Grins & Smiles & Giggles & Laughs – Ralston (discontinued)
- Guardian Cinnamon with a hint of vanilla flavour – Canada – Kellogg's
- Guardian Original with a hint of maple flavour – Canada – Kelloggs
H
- Halfsies – Quaker Oats (1980s)
- Harvest Crunch -Quaker Oats
- Heart to Heart - Blueberry Oat Cluster Crunch – Kashi
- Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme Cereal - General Mills (2013–)
- Hidden Treasures – General Mills (1993–1995)
- High School Musical Cereal – Kellogg's/Disney (2008)
- Homer's Cinnamon Donut Cereal – Kellogg's (c.2001)
- Honey Bunches of Oats (1989–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds (1990–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Apples with Cinnamon Bunches (2011–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Bananas (2004–2005)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Peaches (2004–November 2011)[4]
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Strawberries (2002–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Chocolate Clusters (2008–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Cinnamon Clusters (2006–2012)
- Honey Bunches of Oats with Vanilla Clusters (2007–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats Just Bunches (2008–present)
- Honey Bunches of Oats Fruit Blends (2012–)
- Honey Bunny
- Honey Buzzers – Malt-O-Meal
- Honeycomb – Post Cereals (1965–present)
- Honeycomb Strawberry
- Honey Cups
- Honey-ful Wheat – Mom's Best Naturals
- Honey Graham Oh's – Quaker Oats
- Honey Graham Squares – Malt-O-Meal
- Honey Maid - Post Cereals (2007–2008)
- Honey Nut Clusters – General Mills
- Honey Crisps – Honeywell Cereals
- Raisin Crisps – Honeywell Cereals
- Honey Nut Corn Flakes – Kellogg's (1981–present)
- Honey Nut Shredded Wheat – Post
- Honey Nut Toasty O's – Mom's Best Naturals
- Honey & Oat Blenders – Malt-O-Meal
- Honey Puffs
- Honey Smacks – Kellogg's (formerly known as Sugar Smacks) (1953–present)
- Hot Wheels – Ralston (1990)
- Hulk Cereal – Post (2003)
- Disney Hunny B's Honey-Graham – Kellogg's/Disney (2002–2006)
- Honey Stars – Nestle
I
- Ice Cream Cones – (1987) (limited edition availability in 2003)
J
- Jurassic Park Crunch – General Mills (1997)[5]
- Jets – General Mills (c. late-1950s to early-1970s)
- Jif — Kellogg's
- Just Right – Kellogg's
K
- Kaboom! – General Mills (1969–present: Limited Distribution)
- Kashi- Indigo Morning, NON GMO, Organic
- Keebler Cookie Crunch Cereal – Kellogg's (2008–2010)
- King Vitaman – Quaker Oats (1970–present)
- Kix – General Mills (1937–present)
- Berry Berry Kix – (1992–present)
- Honey Kix - (2009–present)
- Koko Krunch – Nestlé – (Asia)
- Krave U.S Version - Kellogg's - (2012–present)
- Chocolate Krave - (2012–present)
- Double Chocolate Krave - (2012–present)
- S'mores Krave - (2014–)
- Krispy Kritters 1960s–1980s General Foods
- Krumbles-Kellogg's (1913–1973 [approx])
- Krunchios (1989 [approx])
- Krusty-O's – fictional breakfast cereal, one of the many products produced from The Simpsons. This cereal was produced in limited quantities and sold at 7-Eleven convenience stores as a promotional item for The Simpsons Movie.
- Kung Fu Panda Crunchers cereal – Kellogg's / DreamWorks (2008)
L
- Life – Quaker (1960s-Present)
- Baked Apple Life – (2002)
- Cinnamon Life – (1978–present)
- Chocolate Oat Crunch Life - (2006–2008)
- Honey Graham Life – (2004–2009)
- Maple & Brown Sugar Life - (2008–present)
- Raisin Life - (Mid 1980's)
- Vanilla Yogurt Crunch Life - (2005–July 2008)
- Low Fat Granola Cereal – Sunbelt
- Lucky Charms – General Mills (1964–present)[5][6]
- Berry Lucky Charms (2006–2009)
- Chocolate Lucky Charms (2005–present)
M
- Mallow Oats – Mom's Best Cereals
- Maple & Brown Sugar Mini Spooners – Malt-O-Meal
- Marshmallow Alpha-Bits – Post Cereals
- Marshmallow Mateys – Malt-O-Meal
- Marshmallow-Blasted Froot Loops – Kellogg's (1998–2005)
- Magic Puffs Cereal – General Mills (1970s)
- Maximize – Bokomo
- Mickey's Magix – Kellogg's/Disney (2002–2005)
- Mickey Mouse Magic Crunch – Post (1988–1989)
- Maypo
- Milo Cereal - Nestlé
- Milo Crunchy Bites - Nestlé
- Milo Duo - Nestlé
- Mini Cinnamon Churros - Post Cereals (2011–)
- Mini Swirlz Cinnamon Bun Cereal – Kellogg's – (2005–2009)
- Mini Swirlz Fudge Ripple Cereal – Kellogg's (2005–2007)
- Mini Swirlz Peanut Butter Blast Cereal – Kellogg's (2006–2007)
- Mini-Wheats – Kellogg's – (1978–present)
- Monopoly Cereal – General Mills (2003)
- Monster Cereals – General Mills (1971 – present)
- Boo Berry – General Mills (1973–present)
- Count Chocula – General Mills (1971–present)
- Franken Berry – General Mills (1971–present)
- Fruit Brute – General Mills (1974–1983) New Version (2013)[5]
- Yummy Mummy – General Mills (1988–1993) New Version (2013)
- Monsters University Cereal - Kellogg's (2013)
- Moonstones – Ralston (1970s)
- Morning Funnies – Ralston (1988–1989)
- Most
- Mr. T Cereal – Quaker Oats (1984)
- Mr. Wonderful's Surprise – General Mills (1970s)
- Mud & Bugs – Kellogg's/Disney (2003–2006)
- Muesli
- Mueslix – Kellogg's (1980s–present)
- Muffets – Quaker
N
- Neopets Islandberry Crunch – General Mills (2006)
- Nerds Cereal – Ralston (1985–1986)
- Nestlé NesQuik – General Mills/Nestlé (1999–present)
- Nickelodeon Green Slime Cereal – General Mills (2003)
- Nintendo Cereal System – Ralston/Nintendo – (1988–1989)
- Nut 'n Honey – Kellogg's
- Nutri-Grain – Kellogg's
- Nion-Nion - Achalandage
O
- Oatbake – Kellogg's (early 1990s)
- Oatbox Cereal Co. – Cranberry, Rosemary & Raw Cocoa Nibs Granola (2014)
- Oatbox Cereal Co. – Chai Tea & Roasted Pineapple Granola (2014)
- Oatbox Cereal Co. – Old fashioned Apple Crumble Granola (2014)
- Oatbox Cereal Co. – Pumpkin Spice Granola (2014)
- Oatmeal Crisp – General Mills (originally Oatmeal Raisin Crisp, now in multiple varieties)
- Oatmeal Squares – Quaker Oats (originally or previously Oat Squares, also Cinnamon version)
- Oat Bran Squares – Quaker Oats
- Oatibix – Weetabix Limited (2006–present)
- Oat Crisp – Quaker Oats (Late 1990s?-present) (replacement for Oat Krunchies)
- Oat Krunchies – Quaker Oats (1970s–late 1990s?) Image (replaced by Crisp then Oat Crisp)
- Oats & Honey Blend – Mom's Best Naturals
- Oh's - Quaker Oats Company (mid-1980s)
- "oho!" breakfast cereals (1991)[7]
- O.J.s – Kellogg's (1980s)
- OKs – Kellogg's (early 1960s)
- Oops! All Berries – Quaker Oats (1997–present) (sporadic availability)
- Optima Fruit & Fibre – see Fruit 'n Fibre
- Optivita – Kellogg's (Available in The UK)
- Orange Blossom – General Mills (1981)
- Organic Wild Puffs – Barbara's Bakery
- Oreo O's – Post Cereals (1998–2007) (Still available in South Korea)
P
- Pac-Man – General Mills (Early 1980s)
- Palaseja – Lithuania (1994)
- Peanut Butter Crunch – Quaker Oats (1969–present)
- Peanut Butter Toast Crunch – General Mills (2004–2005) (2013–present)
- Pebbles Cereal – Post Cereals (1969–present)
- Bamm-Bamm Berry Pebbles – Post (2007–2009)
- Cinna-Crunch Pebbles – Post Cereals (1998–2001)
- Cocoa Pebbles – Post Cereals (1970–present)
- Cupcake Pebbles – Post Cereals (2009–2011)
- Dino Pebbles – Post Cereals (Early 1990s)
- Dino S'mores Pebbles – Post Cereals (2008)
- Fruity Pebbles – Post Cereals (1969–present)
- IceBerry Pebbles – Post Cereals (2006–2007)
- Limited Edition Smurfs Pebbles – Post Cereals (2011–)
- Marshmallow Mania Pebbles – Post Cereals (2005–2007)
- Marshmallow Pebbles – Post Cereals (2010–)
- Pebbles Boulders – Post Cereals (2011–)
- Poppin' Pebbles – Post Cereals (2014–)
- Winter Fruity Pebbles – Post Cereals (2003)
- Pep – Kellogg's
- Pink Panther Flakes – Post Cereals (1972–1974)
- Pirates of the Caribbean Cereal – Kellogg's (2006–2007)
- Pokémon Cereal – Kellogg's (2000)
- Pop-Tarts Crunch – Kellogg's (1995)
- Powdered Donutz – General Mills (Early 1980s)
- Product 19 – Kellogg's (1967–present)
- Pro Grain Cereal Kellogg's (1987–1988)
- Pro Starz (feat. Wayne Gretzky on the covers) – General Mills.
- Prophet's Pastry Pops - Amber Franklin Cereal Products(2013-)
- Pronutro, Bokomo, South Africa
- Puffa Puffa Rice – Kellogg's (1967–1975)
- Puff – Kashi
- Puffed Rice – (Quaker Oats) (Malt-O-Meal)
- Puffed Wheat – (Quaker Oats) (Malt-O-Meal)
- Puffkins – UK, c.1960
- Puffins – Barbara's Bakery, early 1990s
- Punch Crunch – (Quaker Oats) (1970s)
Q
- Quake – Quaker Oats (1965–1970)
- Quake Quangaroos – Quaker Oats (1971–1974)
- Quaker 100% Natural Granola
- Quaker Oatmeal Squares – Quaker Oats
- Quaker Oh's – Quaker Oats
- Quisp – Quaker Oats (1965 - sold online and in limited distribution)
R
- Rainbow Brite Cereal – Ralston (1985)
- Raisin Bran – Kellogg's (1944–present)
- Raisin Bran Crunch – Kellogg's (1999–present)
- Raisin Nut Bran – General Mills
- Raisin Squares – Kellogg's
- Raisin Wheats – Kellogg's – (?–present)
- Ready Brek – Weetabix Limited
- Reese's Puffs – General Mills (1994–present)
- Reptar Crunch – Post (1999)
- Rice Bubbles
- Rice Honeys Nabisco
- Rice Krinkles – Post (1951–1970s)
- Rice Krispies – Kellogg's – (1929–present)
- Apple Cinnamon Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (1980s–1990s)
- Berry Krispies – Kellogg's (2006–2008)
- Cocoa Krispies – Kellogg's (1958–present)
- Cocoa Krispies Choconilla – Kellogg's (2007–2009)
- Frosted Krispies – Kellogg's (known as Ricicles in the United Kingdom)
- Fruity Marshmallow Krispies – Kellogg's (1987-late 1990s)
- Honey Rice Krispies – Kellogg's – (1996–present) (available only in The UK)
- Jumbo Krispies – Kellogg's (2009–2011)
- Marshmallow Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (1982–1993)
- Razzle Dazzle Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (1997–2000)
- Rice Krispies With Real Strawberries – Kellogg's (2007–2009)
- Rice Krispies Treats Cereal – Kellogg's (1993–present)
- Rice Krispies with Vanilla Flavour – Kellogg's (available only in Canada)
- Strawberry Rice Krispies – Kellogg's (1983) and (1997)
- Richard Petty 43's – General Mills
- Rip's Big Bowl - Engine 2 Diet
- Rocky Mountain Chocolate Cereal - Kellogg's (2013)
- Rocky Road – General Mills (1986–1987)[5]
- Rail Road tracks – Joey Mickladlen (1986)
S
- Scooby-Doo! - Kellogg's (2013)
- Sesame Street Cereal - Post Cereals (2013–)
- Shredded Oats – Barbara's Bakery, 1980s
- Shreddd Spoonfuls – Barbara's Bakery, 1980s
- Shredded Wheat – Post Cereals (originally Nabisco Shredded Wheat) Barbara's Bakery (US), Cereal Partners (UK) – (variants and generic versions sold under various names)
- Shreddies – [Post Foods]
- Shrek's (NOT Donkey's) – Shrek-themed cereal made by General Mills
- Sir Grapefellow – General Mills (1972)[5]
- Slimer! And The Real Ghosterbusters Cereal – Ralston (early 1990s)
- Honey Smacks – Kellogg's (originally Sugar Smacks)
- Smart Bran
- Smart Start
- S'mores Grahams or S'mores Crunch – General Mills (1980s–1990s)
- Smorz – Kellogg's (2003 – present)
- Smurf Berry Crunch – Post Cereals (1983)
- Smurf Magic Berries – Post Cereals (1987-early 1990s)
- Snow Flakes – Nestlé (Eastern Europe, Asia and South America)
- Special K – Kellogg's (1955–present)
- Chocolatey Delight – Kellogg's
- Cinnamon Pecan – Kellogg's
- Blueberry – Kellogg's
- Red Berries – Kellogg's (2001–present)
- Vanilla Almond – Kellogg's
- Fruit and Yogurt – Kellogg's
- Protein Plus – Kellogg's
- Spider-Man – Ralston (1995)
- Spider-Man Cereal – Kellogg's (2002) (2004)
- Spiderman 3 Cereal – General Mills (2007)
- SpongeBob SquarePants – Kellogg's (2004–2007)
- Sprinkle Spangles – General Mills (early 1990s)
- Stars – Kellogg's (1960s)
- Star Wars cereal – Kellogg's (c.2005)
- Start – Kellogg's
- Strawberry Blasted Honeycomb – Post Cereals
- Strawberry Squares – Kellogg's (1980s)
- Strawberry Shortcake – General Mills (1980s)
- Sugar Crisp – Post Cereals (1949–present)
- Sugar Jets – General Mills (1950s)
- Sugar Puffs
- Sugar Smacks – Kellogg's – (now known as Honey Smacks) (1953–present)
- Sugar Sprinkled Twinkles – General Mills (1960–1965)
- Sultana Bran – Kellogg's (Australia and New Zealand)
- Sun Crunchers – General Mills (discontinued) (1990s)
- Sun Flakes – Ralston (discontinued)
- Superman Stars – Post Cereals
- Sweetened Wheat-fuls – Mom's Best Naturals
- S.W. Graham – Kellogg's (1980s)
T
- Team Flakes – Nabisco
- Teddy Grahams Breakfast Bears Graham Cereal – Nabisco (1990)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Ralston (1989–1991)
- Temptations French Vanilla Cereal – Kellogg's (1995)
- Temptations Honey Roasted Pecan Cereal – Kellogg's (1995)
- Tiger Power – Kellogg's (2004–2006)
- Tiny Toon Adventures Cereal – Quaker (1990)
- Toasted Cinnamon Squares – Mom's Best Naturals
- Toasted Wheat-fuls – Mom's Best Naturals
- Toasties – Post Cereals
- Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers – Kellogg's (2003–2005)
- Tony's Turboz – Kellogg's (2005–present)
- Total – General Mills (1961–present)
- Triple Snack – Kellogg's (ca 1965–1967)
- Triples - General Mills (1993)
- Trix – General Mills (1954–present)
- Turbo Cereal - Post Cereals (2013)
- Twinkles – General Mills (1960s)
U
- Ultima Organic Cereals – Barbara's Bakery
- Uncle Sam Cereal – U.S. Mills (1908–present)
- Undercover Bears – General Mills (1990–1991)
- Urkel-Os – Ralston (1991–1992)
V
- Vanilly Crunch – Quaker Oats (1970s)
- Vector – Kellogg's (only sold in Canada)
- Veggie O's (popular cereal in Yemen)
- Vive – Kellogg's – (2001–present)
- Vanilla Life (Quaker oats)
W-Z
- Wackies – General Mills (1965–1967)
- Waffelos – Ralston (Late 1970s-early 1980s)
- Waffle Crisp – Post Cereals (1996 – present) (sporadic availability)
- Weet-Bix – Sanitarium Health Food Company
- Weetabix – Weetabix Limited – (generic equivalent branded as "whole-wheat biscuits" or similar)---Post Cereals
- Weetabix Minis – Weetabix Limited
- Weetos – Weetabix Limited
- Wheat Honeys Nabisco
- Wheatena
- Wheaties – General Mills – "The Breakfast of Champions" – (1924–present)
- Wild Animal Crunch – Kellogg's (2008–2009)
- X-treme Fiber N' Berries
- Yog-Active
- Zany Fruits - Western Family
See also
- Breakfast cereal
- List of breakfast cereal advertising characters
- List of breakfast foods
- List of breakfast topics
References
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- ↑ Concentrate Cereal | MrBreakfast.com
- ↑ "Gaia".
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- ↑ "Lucky Charms". General Mills. 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
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