Kellogg’s NYC Debuts Limited Edition All Together Cereal!

Kellogg's All Together Cereal Box

Images via @kelloggsnyc on Instagram

I’ve always wanted to see a Kellogg’s mascot Battle Royale, but this is way better.

Not only because the Raisin Bran Sun could roast the others in an instant of he wanted—honestly, I admire the electromagnetic restraint—but because the message behind Kellogg’s NYC‘s new All Together Cereal is much more important than a vitamin-fortified Fortnite.

Apparently only available today (10/18) at Kellogg’s NYC, the company’s New York cereal café featuring probably every combo of Frosted Flakes and Pop-Tarts mathematically imaginable, All Together Cereal puts all* of Kellogg’s most famously mascot-fronted cereals on one box!

*The Krave Chocovore doesn’t appear to have been invited. I guess cannibalism and equality are a bit at odds.

Kellogg's All Together Cereal

The cereal is a partnership between Kellogg’s and GLAAD, and it’s part of a wider pledge to stop bullying and support LGBTQ youth—a pledge I fully support, especially as it breaks from cereal’s typical pledge to support local dentists.

By my count (sorry Chocula, not you), there are seven iconic cereals all together-ed up in this box: Apple Jacks, Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, Frosted Mini-Wheats, Raisin Bran, and Rice Krispies.

So while the message is great, I can’t imagine this would be a cereal I’d eat regularly—something about apple-cinnamon Frooty raisins suggests the combined flavors might be too much to gastronomically decode all at once. Probably for the best they didn’t throw Honey Smacks in there, too.

Jokes aside, if you’re in the area, this is both a good-natured and inevitably pretty rare box to get your hands on. Be sure to send photos if you do—though it like the box is exclusive, but the cereal might be “build-your-own” at the cafe—because if I can’t find a box online somehow, I’ll have to live vicariously through Kellogg’s NYC’s Instagram.

Or I could see how long it takes my local Walmart to notice I’ve assembled a mixing trough in the cereal aisle.

5 responses »

  1. This is such a cool and thoughtful idea, but I have to agree, sounds kinda funny tasting. Although I am up for a DIY version, see ya in Walmart!

  2. I think I remember someone making a similar cereal blend at a dining hall when I was a freshman. I bet he had no idea he was inadvertently championing social equality.

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