Kellogg's Cereal in a Cup, Favorite Assortment Pack, 1.5 - 2.8-Ounce Individual-Serving Cups (Pack of 60) | 
| Brand: Kellogg's
Buy New: $54.00
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 360
Number Of Items: 60 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 11.7 x 17.6
UPC: 038000026119 EAN: 0038000026119 ASIN: B000CSEFQ0
Release Date: January 26, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of 60 individual-serving cups; variety pack of six flavors | | • | Includes Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Raisin Bran Crunch, and Cocoa Krispies | | • | Low-fat, no-cholesterol breakfast; a good source of several vitamins and minerals | | • | Prepackaged individual servings allow for easy breakfast on the go | | • | An assortment of delicious, fortified cereals that will please everyone in the family |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Great, but not an equal distribution January 13, 2007 M. Sullivan (Western Washington) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is really a great way to have breakfast at your office or practically anywhere. However, they don't give you an equal distribution of the various cereals. Here is the breakdown (from the side of the box): 16: 2.1oz Frosted Flakes 8 : 1.5oz Froot Loops 12: 2.8oz Rasin Bran Crunch 10: 1.5oz Apple Jacks 10: 1.5oz Corn Pops 4(!): Cocoa Rice Krispies The main reason I got this over using regular boxes was that I wanted a variety of different cereals. However, there are way too many Frosted Flakes and far too few Rice Krispies. Kind of takes the "variety" out of variety pack.
size comparison for the miserly/frugal February 23, 2007 Nanciejeanne (Western PA USA) 14 out of 18 found this review helpful
Warning: boring review follows! ha ha: I was interested in buying these individual servings of cereal for my family and wondered if the cups, bowls or little boxes were cheapest per ounce. The cups hold more than the bowls and boxes(usually about twice as much based on cereal type). I mean we would have eaten 2 bowls if it was really cheaper that way. I went to the kelloggs site to compare how much cereal was in the cups versus how much in the individual bowls or the little boxes. The bowls, cups and boxes all seem to end up costing fractions of pennies of one another ounce per ounce. I didn't add up all the kinds per variey pack and see which grand total costed pennies more or less based on ounce (I am not THAT frugal), but picked corn pops and frosted flakes to compare. The prices for all the kinds are very comparable, so if your wondering which type to buy, it doesn't really add up to much difference. I do check these things because sometimes the big "value" sizes are actually more expensive per ounce/gram than the little sizes. Those marketing people are tricky! Therefore, if you want to have more little bowls or you pick the cups (that have more in each), you can make your choice and know you won't be spending way more either way. I skipped choosing the boxes because I liked the convenience of the bowls, but honestly the carboard boxes are probably better for the planet (but anyway, I will save some energy, water, and soap by not washing bowls!) Now all they need to do is sell a cute little dispenser for my counter and I will never go back to boxes!
They're pretty good August 16, 2006 R. Haddix (Nevada, USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I take these to work along with little minature milks I pick up at the convenient store. They're quite filling and get me through to lunch just fine. And they're not too bad for you either. Considering they're all the "sugary" cereals your Mom complained about when you were a kid. In fact the one with the highest calorie count (280) is the Rasin Bran, and that's something that would actually be considered "healthy". All the rest fall into the 160-220 range.
I've Got a Hot Body and this Cereal is One of the Reasons Why June 2, 2007 Sara "Babe" Hackett (from the Darkside) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great product for those of you who have breakfast on the go! Not many are satisfied by dry, boring granola bars, but maybe that's all you have when you are rushing out the door. Well Kellogg's has Cereal in a Cup ready for you! Just add milk and you have the breakfast you've been longing for years. Be a kid again, and taste the cereal before you go to work. This is, of course, low fat with no cholesterol, so not only does it taste great (just ask Tony), but you don't have to feel bad as you eat it.
Mostly winners..... May 7, 2007 A. Barry (Elk Grove, CA United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
lets see here; Frosted Flakes: Frosted flakes are great, that frosting on the flakes never really leaves when you add milk, but i don't find myself getting them that often, but when I see them in the drawer, I'm happy. Corn pops: Corn pops are not the type of cereal you'd buy. If there was nothing else to eat at your home, and then you saw some pops on the shelves, you'd be happy, but they have a weird taste....and come in a different bag compared to the others, so they're never on my shelves. Froot loops: froot loops are good, but after one bowl of 'em, you'd wish you had eaten some other cereal. Unless its that time when they have marshmallows in them, they're nothing special, just colorful. Raisin Bran: Why are these in the pack? I'm reviewing kids' cereals in detail! you think I've ever eaten raisin bran? whatever, they are just corn flakes with raisins. Cocoa krispies: Very good. In the beginning all those moist chocolate bits are good, but after you eat 30% of the bowl, the pieces become soggy and you don't get a satisfying crunch or taste, even if you are lucky enough to get a spoonful. Apple Jacks: These are pretty good, they smell good, and some of them are green! although i must say, the new advertising campaign is lame. The old "they don't taste like apples" commercials were great because it made you wonder why they were called apple jacks, and made you buy 'em. the new "cinnamon is the winna, mon" campaign is lame, why are you all of a sudden advertising its cinnamon taste, these aren't cinnamon toast crunches, they're apple jacks! ever since the new commercials, I've gotten this cereal less. So, 3 winners, 1 ok one, 1 not-so-good one, and one black sheep that I can't comment on, enjoy and don't forget the milk!
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