I've been trying to incorporate more protein into my breakfast, and I realized that it's quite hard unless you're a huge egg person. I was always a cereal or granola person, so it made more sense to opt for protein cereal options than trying to chug egg white omelets. I must've tried half a dozen "protein" or "keto" cereals on the market, and I keep coming back to Magic Spoon for its nutritional value and taste.
Magic Spoon cereal is available in 6 flavors.
I haven't tried the cinnamon roll and blueberry muffin flavors, but I'd love to one day. I haven't seen them in grocery stores where I buy my Magic Spoon from. Let me know how you liked them if any one of you has tried those flavors.
First - the Cocoa flavor.
I like it when mixed with other cereal flavors. It's mostly because I don't love chocolate-flavored cereals in general, so I'm a little biased. If you're craving Cocoa Puffs, this is very similar to that.
Yum! The Frosted flavor is hands down one of my favorites.
About 80% of my childhood breakfast consisted of frosted flakes, so I'll always have a soft spot for anything that's frosted! It is indeed delicious.
The Peanut Butter flavor is another winner.
I find protein-rich products do exceptionally well with peanut butter flavors. They rarely taste chalky and have a weird aftertaste, and this one also passes the test.
I like the Fruity flavor more as a snack than with milk. Closely resembling Fruit Loops, it's crunchy and delicious.
Let's look at the nutrition facts.
After all, you're choosing to eat this protein cereal and paying the premium for the higher protein per serving and lower net carbs, so nutritional facts should come into a factor when choosing a cereal.
Magic Spoon cereals contain at least 13g of protein per serving, which is considerably higher than regular sugar-ridden cereals.
I love how Magic Spoon cereals don't contain any added sugar. It is sweetened with allulose, which contains only 10% of the calories of regular sugar. Allulose also doesn't spike up your blood sugar levels.
I always open the Frosted flavor first, haha.
I mixed the Frosted and Cocoa flavors together for the ultra-satisfying and delicious breakfast.
I feel much better knowing that I'm eating a healthy alternative to regular cereal all the while enjoying the sweet and crunchy flavor.
I can't recommend these enough to those who are looking for healthier alternatives to cereals.
I've been trying to incorporate more protein into my breakfast, and I realized that it's quite hard unless you're a huge egg person. I was always a cereal or granola person, so it made more sense to opt for protein cereal options than trying to chug egg white omelets. I must've tried half a dozen "protein" or "keto" cereals on the market, and I keep coming back to Magic Spoon for its nutritional value and taste.
Magic Spoon cereal is available in 6 flavors.
I haven't tried the cinnamon roll and blueberry muffin flavors, but I'd love to one day. I haven't seen them in grocery stores where I buy my Magic Spoon from. Let me know how you liked them if any one of you has tried those flavors.
First - the Cocoa flavor.
I like it when mixed with other cereal flavors. It's mostly because I don't love chocolate-flavored cereals in general, so I'm a little biased. If you're craving Cocoa Puffs, this is very similar to that.
Yum! The Frosted flavor is hands down one of my favorites.
About 80% of my childhood breakfast consisted of frosted flakes, so I'll always have a soft spot for anything that's frosted! It is indeed delicious.
The Peanut Butter flavor is another winner.
I find protein-rich products do exceptionally well with peanut butter flavors. They rarely taste chalky and have a weird aftertaste, and this one also passes the test.
I like the Fruity flavor more as a snack than with milk. Closely resembling Fruit Loops, it's crunchy and delicious.
Let's look at the nutrition facts.
After all, you're choosing to eat this protein cereal and paying the premium for the higher protein per serving and lower net carbs, so nutritional facts should come into a factor when choosing a cereal.
Magic Spoon cereals contain at least 13g of protein per serving, which is considerably higher than regular sugar-ridden cereals.
I love how Magic Spoon cereals don't contain any added sugar. It is sweetened with allulose, which contains only 10% of the calories of regular sugar. Allulose also doesn't spike up your blood sugar levels.
I always open the Frosted flavor first, haha.
I mixed the Frosted and Cocoa flavors together for the ultra-satisfying and delicious breakfast.
I feel much better knowing that I'm eating a healthy alternative to regular cereal all the while enjoying the sweet and crunchy flavor.
I can't recommend these enough to those who are looking for healthier alternatives to cereals.