Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 19:29     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently started to go shopping at Aldi's for the past few days and I came across the cereals that looked like they were knockoff brands, (they even have different off brands for other popular brands like Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Honey Nut Cheerios, Cocoa Pebbles, etc.) Do you personally buy these for your kid and you don't really bother by the difference?



Image from reddit to show an example of one of them.


Looks like The General lost interest in working for car insurances to be a mascot for a cereal brand.


Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 19:29     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

Anonymous wrote:One fun fact about Aldi’s products is they don’t use any artificial colorings. Brand name items they sell can have them but if you look at the ingredients they are naturally colored.

We get the Aldi version of fruit loops and think they taste fine, though not the same. We stopped buying them because my son noticed there were no blue ones and didn’t want them anymore.


We also tried the Aldi version of Froot Loops. I think they are not bad either but I'd still take them over the original version. I like how they don't have artificial colorings on their products and I think it tastes better.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 17:33     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

Anonymous wrote:The Cinnamon Toast Crunch is weird - like a cross between the real deal and Golden Grahams. Cocoa Puffs are a bit off too but look the same. My kids don’t mind though.

We also get the Aldi Raisin Bran, Honey Bunches of Oats, and frosted mini wheats. They are all good.


Correcting my previous post - it’s their Golden Grahams that are like a cross between the two cereals. Either way my kids don’t mind.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 00:00     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

i got the aldi honey smacks. they are not the same, but decent.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 23:10     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

I can’t remember if it was Aldi’s cheerios or another store brand but I didn’t like them at all.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 23:09     Subject: Aldi's cereal?

One fun fact about Aldi’s products is they don’t use any artificial colorings. Brand name items they sell can have them but if you look at the ingredients they are naturally colored.

We get the Aldi version of fruit loops and think they taste fine, though not the same. We stopped buying them because my son noticed there were no blue ones and didn’t want them anymore.