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"Post Foods, LLC is delighting kitchen tables with the introduction of Post Sesame Street Cereal, a wholesome, whole grain oat-based cereal for little ones. For years, toddlers have started their mornings watching their favorite furry friends, Elmo and Cookie Monster, on Sesame Street. Now they can also enjoy these characters' friendly faces at breakfast and snack times throughout the day.
New Post Sesame Street
Cereal is available in two naturally-flavored varieties: A is for Apple
and B is for Banana. This oat-based cereal provides two-thirds of a
toddler's daily Whole Grains1 and contains nutrients to help support healthy brain development2.
Both varieties have 1g of sugar per serving and contain no artificial
flavors, providing a healthy option for breakfast and snacks.
"As
a doctor who is also a mom to two young children, I'm thrilled to find a
product that is a healthy option for my kids and was created with their
specific nutritional and functional needs in mind," said Dr. Roshini Raj , consulting physician for Post Sesame Street
Cereal. "The Whole Grain content and fortification of nutrients like
choline, iron and zinc are essential to a growing toddler's diet."
The
fun 'X' and 'O' shapes in each box are specifically designed for little
fingers to easily grasp and are formulated to melt in a toddler's mouth
quickly for safe and easy consumption. Not only will children be
excited to start their day with Elmo and Cookie Monster, they will also
enjoy the educational activities featured on the back of each box,
encouraging number and letter skills, and bringing even more fun to
snack and mealtimes.
New Post Sesame Street Cereal is now available at Walmart and grocery stores nationwide.
Sesame Workshop (the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street) strives to help young children and their caregivers establish an early foundation of healthy habits through Sesame Street's "Healthy Habits for Life" initiative."
For more information on Post Sesame Street Cereal, please visit http://www.postfoods.com/sesamestreet
116g
whole grain per 20g serving. Nutritionists recommend toddlers 2 to 3
years old eat 1 ½ servings or more whole grain foods per day (about 16g
whole grain per serving or at least 24g per day).
2 Post Sesame Street cereals are fortified with nutrients that help support healthy brain development in children. Iron helps deliver oxygen to the brain and body. Zinc helps brain & body cells grow and
2 Post Sesame Street cereals are fortified with nutrients that help support healthy brain development in children. Iron helps deliver oxygen to the brain and body. Zinc helps brain & body cells grow and
develop. Choline helps
the brain send messages.
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My Thoughts:
I was recently sent a box of each of the two new Post Sesame Street cereals for my girls to try. As soon as they saw Elmo and Cookie Monster on the boxes, they ran over to get a better look. They are not big fans of breakfast, and will only eat dry cereal on occasion, so I wasn't sure how they would react to this new cereal. But, because it had two of their favorite Sesame Street characters on the box, they were game to try it with me.
I asked which flavor they wanted to try, either the apple or the banana flavored cereal. Go figure, Savannah wanted to try the apple one, while Arabella grabbed for banana. Elmo Apple and Cookie Monster Banana were a huge hit with the girls, who kept asking me to refill their snack cups with more X and O cereal. And, as a parent, what I loved most about this wholesome cereal is that it provides 2/3 of your toddler's daily whole grains, contains nutrients to support healthy brain development, has no artificial flavors and is low in sugar. I even tried the cereal, and loved the flavor. Surprisingly, it was not too sugary, like you would expect from a child's cereal, and really did melt in your mouth, which is great for Arabella, who is transitioning to solid foods. And, the “X” and “O” shapes in each box are specifically designed for little fingers to easily grasp for even the youngest of children. :-)
I grew up loving Post cereal, and am so happy to continue the tradition with my children, and being able to buy cereal like the new Sesame Street cereal for them. I can't wait to see what they come out with next. :-)
If you are looking for a new cereal to introduce to your child, or if they like Sesame Street, why not pick up this cereal to try? I don't think my girls would have tried it otherwise, if Cookie Monster and Elmo were not on the cover. But, once they tried each flavor, they were hooked, and ask for this breakfast cereal each morning -- with and without milk -- it takes great either way.
I grew up loving Post cereal, and am so happy to continue the tradition with my children, and being able to buy cereal like the new Sesame Street cereal for them. I can't wait to see what they come out with next. :-)
If you are looking for a new cereal to introduce to your child, or if they like Sesame Street, why not pick up this cereal to try? I don't think my girls would have tried it otherwise, if Cookie Monster and Elmo were not on the cover. But, once they tried each flavor, they were hooked, and ask for this breakfast cereal each morning -- with and without milk -- it takes great either way.
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--FLASH GIVEAWAY--
Thanks to the folks at Post Foods, LLC, one lucky reader will win a box of each of these new cereal to try with your children. The first person who emails me and tells me their child's favorite Sesame Street character, along with their favorite episode or celebrity appearance, will win this giveaway. Good luck!
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About Post Foods, LLC Post
has enriched the lives of consumers, bringing quality foods to the
breakfast table since the company's founding in 1895. Post's portfolio
of brands includes diverse offerings to meet the taste and nutritional
needs of all families, including such favorites as Honey Bunches of
Oats®, Pebbles™, Great Grains®, Post Shredded Wheat®, Post® Raisin Bran,
Grape-Nuts®, and Honeycomb®. Post is dedicated to health and wellness,
offering consumers a variety of cereal choices to meet their
nutritional needs from whole grain and fiber to lower sugar offerings.
For more information about Post Cereals, visit www.PostFoods.com.
Disclosure: I was sent samples from the vendor in order to write up an honest review. The views shared are mine and mine alone.
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