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Over the full year ending in March, the price for cereal products rose 13.6%, according to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.ĬNN’s Danielle Wiener-Bronner contributed to this report. Prices for the staple breakfast food have also been rising. However, by 2021, sales eased to $8.4 billion, but still above 2019 sales. The moves come as cereal demand softens somewhat from earlier in the pandemic.Ĭereal sales surged to over $9 billion in 2020 or up 9% from 2019, as millions worked from home, according to data from NielsenIQ. They could either be eaten dry or be mixed in with cold water to create instant milk and cereal. Last September, Kellogg announced “instabowls,” which are little tubs of cereal that contain milk powder.

Other companies are innovating their cereals, too. General Mills is also launching miniature Lucky Charms and Cocoa Puffs, adding to its miniature Trix, both of which are priced at $5.69. There’s Cinnamon Toast Crunch Tres Leches, available at Walmart and other retailers, and new flavor of Cheerios, Vanilla Spice, which sells for $6.88 for a standard box of about 10 ounces and $7.17 for family size.Ī limited edition Spider-Verse Cereal – red “spiderberry” puffs with blue and white marshmallows – will be selling for a less expensive $2.99 in stores. It’s just one of the many cereals General Mills is launching this spring. Kellogg's wants you to add water to its new cereal
