Monica Reed

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A childhood summertime flavor in a cereal

Remember going to the convenient store after you played a 7-inning t-ball or softball game and getting that awesome Cherry ICEE?  Or with a little freedom in your early teens walking to the convenient store and grabbing one with your friends?

Here’s a way to have that feeling for breakfast!

Kellogg’s has dropped an inventive new cereal. Icee Cereal is different because it cools your mouth as you eat, imitating that familiar and refreshing first sip of an Icee. The cereal inspired by the cherry and blue raspberry flavors, is a mix of Cherry and Blue Raspberry flavors in a box.

Good news, you can find it on store shelves now. You can’t miss the box – it looks like a rectangular Icee.

 

(Video courtesy of In The Loop)

Kellogg’s Icee Cereal can be found at retailers nationwide for a suggested price of $5.29 for an 8.3-ounce box and $6.49 for a 13.2-ounce box.

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