Kellogg makes kid-friendly superfood cereal.
California’s SOLANA BEACH The Kashi division of The Kellogg Co. is expanding its Kashi by Kids brand with the addition of new Super Loops Cereal.
The superfood-infused cereals, which come in chocolate and berry flavours, include four grammes of protein per serving and are prepared with lentils, brown rice, berries, and cocoa. Both types have Non-GMO Project verification and USDA Organic certification.
Whole grain yellow corn flour, whole oat flour, red lentil flour, brown rice flour, pea protein, pea protein powder, expeller pressed sunflower oil, cane sugar and natural flavours go into making the chocolate cereal. 140 calories, 9 grammes of sugar, and 3 grammes of fibre are included in a 1-cup serving.
Complete grain yellow corn flour, whole oat flour, red lentil flour, pea protein, expeller pressed sunflower oil, raspberry powder, and strawberry powder are all included in the berry variation. A 1-cup portion of the cereal, which has been sweetened with cane sugar and coloured with carrots, radishes, and red cabbage, has 140 calories, 8 grammes of sugar, and 3 grammes of fibre.
With the debut of Kashi by Kids Super Loops, Kashi hopes to uplift parents by giving them access to scrumptious, premium cuisine to their children, Kashi remarked. Kashi opted to employ a combination of different superfood components, such red lentil flour and brown rice flour, rather than just one type of flour. Additionally, the additives improve the cereal’s flavours and texture, which are important considerations for both parents and children.
Kids Super Loops’ Kashi In partnership with the Kashi Kids Crew, a group of Gen Z students (ages 13 to 17) who are enthusiastic about food, health, sustainability, and the environment, Kashi launched Cereal.
Tabay Atkins IV, a member of the Kashi Kids Crew, stated, “I am an advocate for healthy foods and am passionate about helping kids my age find foods that taste awesome and keep us fueled throughout the day.” “Every Kids Crew member brings something unique to the table, and making something we can feel good about eating every day was so much fun.”
The new cereals may be purchased nationwide for about at Hannaford, Walmart, Amazon, Ahold, and Jewel stores A 9.5-oz package costs $3.68. This summer, the business intends to expand the cereals’ distribution to more outlets.