

Many of my favourite treat cereals have been altered or had production halted altogether. You’re just making things worse, not better. Please, stop trying to make sugar cereals healthy. If I wanted a healthy cereal I’d pick up the All-Bran and eat on the toilet. We want a treat, a break, a special pick-me-up to get us going in the morning, not unlike your coffee or line of cocaine. We know bloody well it’s not good for us. What the suits and skirts in the boardrooms of cereal makers worldwide seem completely void of understanding is that people aren’t buying Alpha-bits, or any other sugar cereal, to improve their health. Combined with their slash and burn antics when it comes to ingredients costs, these twin demons of cereal destruction have turned the best isle in the grocery store into a minefield of misleading advertising and obliterated childhood memories.Īnd here’s the shameful part it all could have been, SHOULD have been, avoided. Turning perfectly good unhealthy cereals into perfectly disgusting, but infinitesimally less unhealthy, cereals has overtaken the entire breakfast cereal industry for some years now. This is not the first time such an outrage has been perpetrated upon my childhood nostalgia. I was distraught, though hardly surprised. With each successive spoonful, my mild confusion turned to utter disdain as it became all too clear that the health nuts had gotten to someone in the upper echelons of Post Cereals management. What had once been an admittedly simple, but tasty breakfast cereal was exhibiting all the flavour of the box it came it. But upon entering my mouth, where my ever-trusty taste buds reside, it quickly became evident that the present was altogether unlike the past. What appeared in my bowl the Saturday morning of our first camping trip of 2016 was, by all accounts, the same Alpha-bits I’d loved as a child, teen, university student, and single adult. And the word delicious is incredibly important to both the stature of a treat cereal as well as this entire nonsensical blog post.

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