
General Mills told us that they plan to launch Peach Cheerios later in 2018. Kellogg's just released a 'new' cereal called Mashups that is just a combination of two of their more popular cereals: Frosted Flakes and. General Mills is also releasing Peanut Butter Chocolate Blasted Shreds and Cinnamon Blasted Shreds, each of which appears to be shredded wheat with a flavorful outer layer. Get Mashups Cold Breakfast Cereal, Limited Edition, Frosted Flakes and Apple Jacks delivered to you in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart or choose curbside or. Since the MASHUPS cereal is really about giving the fans what they want, Kellogg’s is asking fans to vote on their preference for the new cereal combination. The cocoa breakfast cereal shares eight grams of protein and just three grams of sugar from natural sweeteners like monk fruit and organic cane sugar. According to General Mills, Lucky Charms have been on the market since 1964.Īlthough the new level of Lucky Charms seems to be getting the most attention, it's not the last of the breakfast cereal mashups. While the product has nourishing staples of a Three Wishes cereal like chickpeas, pea protein and tapioca, it is made without wheat, corn, rice, dairy, oats, peanuts, soy and animal products. The new Lucky Charms flavor will join the already-available chocolate and the original varieties. Instead, the new Lucky Charms cereal will include glazed cornflakes as an "expansion of the Lucky Charms family" of cereals. In late December 2017, various food and pop culture-oriented web sites began reporting that food manufacturer General Mills is launching a new cereal in January 2018 that combines classic cereal brands - Lucky Charms, a leprechaun-themed cereal featuring multi-colored marshmallows and glazed corn flakes.ĭespite some reports referring to the new blend as "Frosted Flakes Lucky Charms," the cereal - which General Mills spokesman Mike Siemienas confirmed is being rolled out on grocery store shelves as of 3 January 2018 - doesn't incorporate Frosted Flakes, which is owned by General Mills rival Kellogg's, so it's not a literal combination of the two cereal brands.

The new cereal isn't a combination of two different brands manufactured by two different companies.
