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Magic Spoon is a high-protein, zero-sugar cereal designed for keto and low-carb diets. Grain-free and gluten-free, it offers four delicious flavors in a convenient 4-pack, combining nostalgic taste with modern nutrition. Recognized by top media outlets, itβs the smart, wholesome choice for busy professionals seeking a guilt-free, energizing start to their day.











| ASIN | B0F2K35Y93 |
| ASIN | B0F2K35Y93 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,672 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #62 in Cold Cereal #103 in Breakfast Foods |
| Brand Name | Magic Spoon |
| Breakfast Cereal Type | Cold Cereal |
| Container Type | Box |
| Cuisine | American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (675) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto |
| Flavor | Original Variety |
| Item Form | Flaked |
| Item Package Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Magic Spoon |
| Manufacturer | Magic Spoon |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Package Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1 ounces |
| Set Name | Variety Pack |
| Size | 7 Ounce (Pack of 4) |
| Specialty | Grain Free |
| Total Eaches | 4 |
| UPC | 810104462303 |
| UPC | 810104462303 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Units | 4 Count |
V**S
Tasty and healthy but a little pricey
I waited to try every flavor in this variety pack before leaving a review. Overall, this cereal is quite good. It's sweet but not too sweet and totally satisfies my sweet cravings without having to eat sugar. The only problem I have noticed is that some flavors initially don't have much taste, but then leave an aftertaste of what they are supposed to be. The texture is also a bit odd, but I don't mind it. Here are my thoughts on each individual flavor: Cinnamon Roll: Delicious. The smell alone is like walking into a bakery. The first mouthful was like a crunch bite of fresh cinnamon roll with thick icing. Fruity: Similar flavor to Froot Loops but it takes a moment for the flavor to register. Peanut butter: Pretty much tasteless. I only got a mild sensation of peanut butter flavor. Frosted: Like eating only the marshmallows from Lucky Charms. Cocoa: Tastes like dark chocolate but takes a moment to register. Some people may find it a little bitter, but it satisfied my chocolate cravings. Maple Waffle: Absolutely the best flavor by leaps and bounds! Just opening the box was like being hit with a wave of fresh waffles and syrup.
G**T
AWFUL TASTING CHEMICAL TASTE
This cereal is pure chemical tasting I was wishing it was better but it tastes awful π terrible π’ disappointing π
C**W
Delicious and Actually Keeps You Full!!
Shocked at how good and sweet these taste. Non-sugar sweeteners have really improved over the years. Texture is on point. Good flavors. I'm into the Fruity, Frosted, Cocoa, and Maple. Don't care for Cinnamon and Peanut Butter. Is expensive. Wish it were cheaper. I don't think I can go back to regular cereal; especially now that I'm on a weight loss journey post-baby πΆπ½. This really kept me full way longer than most breakfasts I eat; probably 'cause it gave me the protein I needed πͺπΎ.
D**N
Pretty good but very pricey
I've been eating low carb for half a year now and was surprised how much this actually felt like cereal. It's a fun treat to have every now and then, but this won't be a staple in my life because it's so expensive. I'm giving it five stars for the taste but I was pretty disappointed how the bag is almost half full especially when they're $10 a box. There should be better bulk prices for people who want to eat this regularly. At this price point I will probably only enjoy these once or twice a year. The texture is great, it's very sweet and yummy. But there can be a slight strange aftertaste. This didn't bother me, and I didn't notice it was some flavors. But thought I should mention that for anyone who would be disappointed by that. All said it's amazing that you can have an authentic "cereal experience" for just a couple of carbs. Low carb can feel prettier restraining at some points, so it's nice to have treats like these every once in awhile that don't set you back.
S**N
Not for me
Although I appreciate the idea of this product, the size of each package (value for money), texture , and taste make this hard to recommend. All of them have a similar very sticky texture which easily get stuck in the teeth. The package says 5 servings per box, but I get more like 3-4 which is not worth it for $10/box. A few of the products have decent taste (fruity, maple, cinnamon), but some of them have some of the worst artificial-tasting flavors I've had in a very long time (frosted). The only people I can recommend this for is those who HAVE to have a cereal but cannot have even plain cereal from other brands. Increase the box size, fix some of these awful flavors + texture and it would be a good product. Do note the usage of many processed items in these ingredients (oils, "natural flavors") which means this is a highly processed food, even if the source of those processed items is natural. For those concerned about the organic/health side I would recommend looking elsewhere.
B**E
Guilt-free cereal
I love these cereals. I mix with yogurt in the morning. My favorite flavors are cocoa and the peanut butter. Some of them werenβt so good, I was disappointed by the cinnamon one and maple. Lemon cake is decent. Fruity tastes like fruity pebbles, which would be good if you like that.
S**Y
Misleading Nutrition Info AND Other Issues
I'm questioning many of these reviews on here as I've had quite a bad experience with this cereal. I got the variety pack and only tasted 2 of the 6 flavors (Frosted and Cocoa) but had to stop eating them ONLY BECAUSE they were both very synthetic/chemically tasting. I wanted to taste each flavor, but was getting nauseated after the first one, so tried one more flavor and that made my nausea worse which was a mistake. And no, it wasn't the milk that caused it. Both of the ones I tried tasted very sweet, so I started to look at the nutrition label and the ingredients. It says no sugar BUT in very small print on the front (listed under "Protein" for some reason), it says they don't have to disclose sugar content because they are using "allulose" and the FDA does not consider allulose in the requirements to add it to the nutrition labeling. The ingredient is banned in Europe and Canada as a side note, but that isn't what I was worried about. I'm trying to figure out how something that tastes horrible can have some many good reviews. Maybe their target audience isn't for me since I don't have any health problems and don't need to watch my fat and sugar intake as much as others, but it really does taste like health food.
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