Mix 3-Pack - Fruity Cereal, Marshmallow Treats, Frozen Strawberry Pastry - TTS
The 3-second version
- High protein, low net carb formula in every serving
- Three nostalgic flavors: fruity loops, marshmallow treats, strawberry pastry
- Grain-free, keto-friendly, and contains no sugar
- Uses allulose, monk fruit, and stevia as sweeteners
- Smaller box sizes than standard full-size cereal
- Protein-forward formula tastes different from grain originals
Why it's on GiftsFeed
High-Protein Cereal in Three Nostalgic Flavors
Most high-protein cereals either abandon flavor entirely or lean on chocolate and peanut butter. This pack takes the opposite route: it chases the bright, sugary profiles that defined Saturday mornings—fruity loops, marshmallow clusters, frosted pastry—and rebuilds them around milk protein instead of grain and sugar. The result tastes closer to the reference point than you'd expect from a keto formula, and the variety format means you can skip the monotony of eating the same bowl for two weeks straight. If you've been trading cereal for eggs because the macros didn't line up, this bridges the gap without asking you to settle for blandness.
Good gift when
- People following keto or low-carb diets who miss cereal
- Anyone prioritizing protein at breakfast without sacrificing flavor
- Fans of nostalgic cereal flavors seeking a reformulated version
- Those who want variety without committing to multiple full boxes
Skip it if You prefer traditional grain-based cereals or object to the taste of alternative sweeteners like allulose and stevia
What's included
- One box of Fruity Cereal
- One box of Marshmallow Treats
- One box of Frozen Strawberry Pastry
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Ships in branded packaging that clearly identifies the contents as cereal.
The maker
Magic Spoon launched with a straightforward goal: make a cereal that adults could justify eating. The founders observed that most people abandon cereal not because they stop liking it, but because the nutrition label becomes impossible to reconcile with grown-up goals. So they rebuilt it from scratch, swapping grain for protein isolates and sugar for a blend of alternative sweeteners, then focused on nailing the flavors that people actually missed. The result is a line that leans into nostalgia without replicating the blood-sugar spike that came with it.
The details
This three-pack brings together a trio of breakfast cereals designed to taste like childhood favorites while delivering a very different nutritional profile. Each box recreates a classic flavor: bright fruity loops, marshmallow-studded squares, and pastry-inspired strawberry pieces.
Magic Spoon reformulates the Saturday-morning experience around protein and low net carbs. The cereal is grain-free, keto-friendly, and contains no sugar. Each serving provides double-digit grams of protein, a stark contrast to the originals these flavors reference.
The variety format lets you rotate through three distinct profiles without committing to multiple full-size boxes. Fruity Cereal delivers the citrus-berry punch of classic loops. Marshmallow Treats pairs vanilla cereal with soft marshmallow bits. Frozen Strawberry Pastry mimics the berry-frosting sweetness of toaster pastries in cereal form.
All three stay crunchy in milk and share the same base: a blend of milk protein isolate and whey protein isolate, sweetened with allulose, monk fruit, and stevia. The result is a bowl that holds its texture and offers a protein count typically reserved for a dedicated shake, wrapped in flavors that recall the cereal aisle of decades past.
Fruity Cereal, Marshmallow Treats, and Frozen Strawberry Pastry in one variety pack
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Questions
- How much protein is in each serving?
- Magic Spoon cereals typically provide 13–14 grams of protein per serving, though exact amounts can vary slightly by flavor. Check the nutrition panel on each box for precise figures.
- Does it really taste like the original cereals?
- The flavors reference childhood classics, but the protein base and alternative sweeteners create a different taste and mouthfeel. Many people find it closer than expected, but it won't be identical to grain-based, sugar-sweetened originals.
- Is this cereal suitable for a ketogenic diet?
- Yes. The cereal is formulated to be low in net carbs and uses keto-compatible sweeteners like allulose, monk fruit, and stevia. It fits within most keto macros when portioned appropriately.
- How big are the boxes in the variety pack?
- Variety packs typically contain smaller boxes than full-size single-flavor purchases, allowing you to sample multiple flavors without buying three large boxes. Check the product details for exact weights.
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