

Kellogg’s Pop Tarts Cereal is a nice blast from the past, and the format and configuration is pretty effective as a breakfast cereal alternative to the pasty. It’s also probably the furthest away from the Pop Tart it purports to be. The chocolatey vibes are mostly tasty, and I think it improves in milk.īut again, this is a cereal that is overshadowed and mercilessly beat down by competitors like Oreo O’s and General Mills Hershey’s Cookies ‘N’ Creme Fillows. It also reminds me a little bit of Cookie Crisp, which isn’t quite what they were going for. This is going to be one of those cereals that tastes fine, but tastes very similar to lots of other chocolate-based cereals on the market. Kellogg’s Frosted Cookies & Creme Pop Tart is made with cocoa in the flour-based cereal pieces themselves and then what they’re calling a white chocolate flavored filling, and some kind of sugary coating with little fake chocolate chips studded on the surface. Rating: 7 out of 10 Kellogg’s Frosted Cookies & Creme Pop Tarts Cereal Had Brown Sugar Cinnamon been the only flavor released, I would have celebrated its novelty more and had higher praise. But it also highlights that the filling isn’t as masterful as the strawberry. However, these criticisms don’t negate the fact that this cereal is TASTE-Y, nor the fact that I ate six handfuls before I put a close on this sentence.Īdmirable hold-up in milk too. The filling is made with real brown sugar and cinnamon, but just doesn’t hit the same note as the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tart. The cereal is good for sure, but not as good or unique as Frosted Strawberry.


Kellogg’s Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts is less desirable to look at, but at least it has frosting and tiny brown sprinkles. 'Kelloggs Smorz Cereal has an incredibly passionate fanbase and their efforts to bring back the cereal have paid off,' Erin Storm, senior marketing director of Kellogg All Family Cereal, said in a statement. 9.8-oz boxes will be priced around $4.Rating: 9 out of 10 Kellogg’s Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts Cereal Kellog introduced the cereal in 2003 and stopped producing it in 2013 before it made its first comeback from 2015 to 2019. Smorz will be in stores nationwide next month. "Kellogg's Smorz cereal has an incredibly passionate fanbase-and their efforts to bring back the cereal have paid off," senior marketing director of Kellogg All Family Cereal Erin Storm is quoted as saying in the statement. “Everyone could use SMORZ good news, so in response to a petition from superfans and pleas on social media, Kellogg's Smorz Cereal is back,” reads a December 16 statement from Kellogg’s. But you know what they say comes to those who wait. Wait Zach B and many others did, as his crusade appears to date back about a year. If anything, I'd expect to see Smores Poptart cereal. “I'd hate to wait another 3 years or so for a comeback of something that makes me and many others really happy, and none of them should either.” I believe Kellogg's is headed into a different direction with the release of the Poptarts cereal and adding to the Krave family. I propose we bring it back once and for all, as this cereal is beloved by many and disliked by the few,” reads petitioner Zach B’s plea. “Not only is this cereal delicious, but it's one of a kind! Post's Smores cereal can't compare at all with it's bland taste. Its 2021 return is thanks to a petition to “Bring Back Kellogg’s Smorz cereal” that was still growing at the time of publication. Kellogg’s Smorz cereal-a chocolate graham and marshmallow combo-was on the market from 19. After a long hiatus, many cereal lovers jumped for joy over that news.

And in January, s’mores will come back in cereal form. At the end of 2020, Kellogg’s announced that SMORZ would be returning to store shelves. Sure, it’s most classically prepared over a campfire, but we’ve been known to make ‘em in the microwave, on a gas range’s open flame, and even baked into a sweet casserole. There’s more than one way to enjoy a s’more.
