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This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Consumer Brands, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can ...
MOM Brands Company (formerly Malt-O-Meal Company and Campbell Cereal Company) was an American producer of breakfast cereals, headquartered in Northfield, Minnesota. It markets its products in at least 70% of the country's grocery stores, with estimated sales in 2012 of US$750 million. [ 3 ]
Aldi Fruity Cereal Verdict: Very Similar. Other than price, the biggest difference here is appearance: Aldi's Fruit Rounds aren't as brightly colored as the name brand. But the taste is almost ...
Aldi (stylised as ALDI [6]) (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is the common company brand name of two German multinational family-owned discount supermarket chains operating over 12,000 stores in 18 countries. [7] [8] The chain was founded by brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946, when they took over their mother's store in Essen.
Aldi offers a decent selection of cereals, with its own take on popular cereal styles, such as Cheerios, Fruit Loops and Raisin Bran. The Millville brand offers familiar cereals at a fraction of ...
This fiber-rich cereal comes with red berries, crispy rice and wheat flakes. The box even compares it to Special K Red Berries , which would cost you $1.50 more to purchase at Target.
Presweetened breakfast cereals first appeared in 1939. [1] At the time of its introduction in the early 1950s, Sugar Smacks had the highest sugar content in the US cereal market (56% per weight), surpassing Sugar Crisp (later renamed "Golden Crisp") by competitor Post Cereal which had debuted with what The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets would later call "an astonishing sugar content of ...
In March 2024, it was reported that Aldi completed the purchase of Winn-Dixie's parent company. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] On February 7, 2025, Aldi sold the company with the inclusion of 170 Winn-Dixie stores of the approximately 400 stores and 170 of its liquor stores to a private consortium of investors that include C&S Wholesale Grocers. [ 72 ]