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diet cereal

275 results for “diet cereal”

French Vanilla Almond Granola - Good & Gather™

$3.99 - $6.29
Good & GatherOnly at target
4.6(1430)
Loved for: versatile use
SNAP EBT eligible

Purely Elizabeth Vanilla Almond Butter Grain Free Granola - 8oz

$6.39($0.80/ounce)

Cocoa Breakfast Cereal - 10oz - Good & Gather

Cheerios Gluten Free Yellow Box Breakfast Cereal Cup - 1.3oz

$0.99
4.7(1067)
Loved for: nutritious
SNAP EBT eligible

Purely Elizabeth Chocolate Sea Salt Probiotic Granola - 8oz

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Berry Breakfast Cereal - 10oz - Good & Gather™

$4.99
4.1(23)
Loved for: natural berry flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Purely Elizabeth Double Chocolate Cookie Granola - 9oz

$5.99($0.67/ounce)
4.7(462)
Loved for: flavor variety
SNAP EBT eligible

Kellogg's Krave Churro Size Breakfast Cereal - 16.8oz

Cheerios Apple Strawberry Blends Breakfast Cereal Pouches - 9.87oz/8ct: Gluten-Free, Plant-Based

Quaker Instant Protein Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal - 6ct / 12.6oz

$4.29($0.34/ounce)
4.5(4350)
Loved for: high protein content
SNAP EBT eligible

Purely Elizabeth Blueberry Hemp Grain Granola - 10oz

$5.99($0.60/ounce)
4.4(394)
Loved for: great flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Three Wishes Marshmallow Breakfast Cereal - 8.6oz: Vegan

Cheerios Gluten Free Frosted Lemon Size Breakfast Cereal - 18.5oz: No Artificial Flavors, Whole Grain

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Whole‑grain amounts in these descriptions range from about 17–18 g up to 32 g of whole grain per serving.

Some diet cereals state “no added sugar” or “0 g added sugar,” while others show reduced sugar (single‑digit grams per serving). Sweeteners include non‑nutritive options such as stevia and monk fruit, fruit‑based sweeteners like date powder, and occasional use of allulose.

Labels appearing in these results include “Gluten‑Free” and “Certified Gluten‑Free,” and some products are explicitly labeled “Grain‑Free.”

Boxed breakfast cereals in these results are described as “Ready to Eat,” while instant oatmeal varieties are described as “Needs to Be Fully Cooked.”

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