Saturday, August 15, 2026
[Experiments] Cinnamon Toast Crunch Strawberry Applesauce and Peanut Butter Apple
Description: Cinnamon Toast Crunch has been throwing so many flavors at us lately, it's hard not to want to mix some of them together. When Apple came out, it wasn't a far cry, knowing that Strawberry and Peanut Butter were both still on the shelves, for me to imagine them each together with this newest version of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
Strawberry and apple together in a cinnamon cereal? That's a perfect formula for strawberry applesauce! So, how is it? The flavors are complementary. The buttery flavor of Cinnamon Toast Crunch kind of precludes it from giving you the full impression of eating applesauce, and I'm not sure it's enough of an improvement over each flavor alone to justify the effort of mixing them together. But it sure was fun to try!
Rating: 🥣🥣
Description: Now, Peanut Butter and Apple is more of a stretch for me - I put peanut butter on my bananas, not my apples. But in honor of Stephen Colbert, whose award-winning late night show was canceled this year under political pressure from a fascist federal administration, I wanted to give it a try.
The toasties don't distinguish themselves as much from each other, yet the flavors don't blend as well as strawberry and apple. The sweetness of the apple is subdued, and there's that impression of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth, but without the full flavor of peanut butter. It's an odd combination. I feel that these flavors detract from each other more than reinforce one another. I'm not crazy about it. Sorry, Stephen...
Rating: 🥣
Addendum: On a whim, I tried mixing equal parts of Apple, Strawberry, and Peanut Butter all together in one bowl (because of course I did). And it was really good! The sweetness of the fruit flavors stood out, and there was still that occasional savory peanut butter flavor. Maybe I just needed to tweak the ratio (2:1) in favor of the fruit all this time!
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Apple
Name: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Apple
Variation: Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Manufacturer: General Mills
Review: Without having them side-by-side, I can't say how this cereal differs from Cinnamon Toast Crunch's seasonal fall variety, Apple Pie Toast Crunch. What does apple pie have, other than apples? I know it's not caramel, because you have to add Dulce de Leche Toast Crunch to get the Caramel Apple flavor. Regardless, if Apple Jacks is any indication (and it is, although I would pick Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, myself), this is a great flavor idea for a cinnamon cereal. I mean, some cereal novelties are pretty out there, while others are obvious. This one's a no-brainer.
I could smell the pleasant aroma of apples as soon as I opened the box. And it's a pretty box - in a complementary shade of green. The cereal is good. It's sweet, and the apple flavor blends with the cinnamon really well. I still don't know how it differs from Apple Pie Toast Crunch, but this version is more universal. I notice the box doesn't say "new" (I could believe this flavor has been floated before), or even "limited". Will it stick around? It's about the most logical choice of alternate for a cinnamon cereal as I could think of (even more so than chocolate, although I do like Chocolate Toast Crunch). Kellogg's (which manufactures Apple Jacks) better beware.
Rating: 🥣🥣
Leftover Milk: It's the applesauce-flavored milkshake you never knew you wanted!
Saturday, August 1, 2026
Frosted Flakes Chocolate Peanut
Name: Frosted Flakes Chocolate Peanut
Variation: Frosted Flakes
Manufacturer: Kellogg's
Review: Although admittedly a novel idea for a cereal, this new variety of Frosted Flakes stops just short of one of my favorite flavor combinations. Why did they choose peanuts over peanut butter? Who knows. Maybe because it sounds vaguely more nutritious, for a brand that markets itself to school athletes. Then again, peanut butter is a popular flavor for protein shakes...
You could be forgiven for missing this (as I initially did), but there are no actual peanuts in this cereal; as the small, faded script under the title reluctantly admits, the peanut flavor is artificial (and you can kinda tell). I guess that makes it safe for people with peanut allergies? Although it does beg the question, what's the point?
The design on the box shows a square of chocolate packed with nuts, and the inherent crunchiness of Frosted Flakes lends itself well to that impression. I just don't know that the artificial peanut flavor adds anything meaningful to the cereal (besides novelty). But the base is still Chocolate Frosted Flakes, so I can't rate it any lower than two bowls.
Rating: 🥣🥣
Leftover Milk: Anybody for some peanuts in their chocolate milk?
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