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I currently love Shredded Wheats. Usually though, I will eat one cereal forever and then one day just randomly get sick of it. That is what happened to me with Cheerios, Honey Bunches of Oats, and Life. Thankfully, there are hundreds of cereals to try :)
 

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Muesli - ones made with oats and lots of dried fruit preferrably. Not a fan of the wheaty mueslis...
 

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Nesquik & Cinnamon Grahams.
 

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I like Honey Bunches of Oats, Raisin Bran. Bran is important when you get up to my age. :lol I can't consume cows milk anymore due to developing an allergy to it. I just use powdered soy milk. I mix it with water in a blender. I buy it in bulk online. It comes out pretty good. For hot cereal I like Cocoa Wheats. Can't buy Cocoa Wheats up here though. I had to order in bulk online from the company. I sweeten it with Truvia sweetener.
 

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Shredded Wheat, Frosted Mini Wheats and Vanilla Yogurt Burst Cheerios, there are others but I can't think of them right now.
 

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I like both the healthier cereals (Total, Frosted Mini-Wheats, Crispix, etc.) and the sugar-filled kids cereals. Even at a young age, I liked Crispix, Wheaties (before they changed the recipe about 15 years ago), and a cereal called Team Flakes, which is no longer around (it was discontinued when Post bought Nabisco about 10 years ago).
 

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mmm Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I used to eat that all the time. I can't take that amount of sugar anymore. It's like eating a honeybun
Eh, I don't find it all that sweet. It's the cinnamon that hooks me.

Someone had mentioned Crispix. I completely forgot about that but it's also one of my favourites, and one that isn't too sweet. One of the better "healthier" cereals. Another one along those lines is Vector, which is humorous because they don't seem to like their product perceived as something as frivolous as cereal. They market it as an "energy meal" or some such.
 

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yummmm...Lucky Charms
 
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