The Cereal School is Changing the Way You View Breakfast

While this article is not a normal product review in the sense of me telling you how I liked a product after trying it, I want to share with you a really cool product that I think is a game changer and a great idea on many levels. What am I talking about? It’s a protein cereal by The Cereal School.

Now, I’m going to try to get my hands on this product as it is intriguing to me and, in my opinion, serves many purposes. In this article, I want to explain not only what this product is, but why I feel this is such a great idea.


 


Class is in Session at The Cereal School

I was goofing around on the internet the other night and came across a brand that I had never heard of before. It was an image of their product being used that caught my eye. The image was a potato chip looking bag that had what looked like chickpeas being poured out of it. I thought, “What the heck is this?” As I started reading the copy surrounding the image, I realized that it was a cereal. Being that I’m not a fan of eating sugary cereal I just about scrolled away from the image until I saw 16g protein.

I took a closer look at the product and what it was all about. Right off the bat, the packaging of The Cereal School is downright boring – I’m going to call it how I see it. There’s nothing about their packaging that makes me want to purchase the product or catch my attention. If this were to go on a shelf of a store, people would walk right by it. In fact, if it weren’t for the cereal being poured into a bowl from the image I viewed, I would have simply kept scrolling without ever stopping at all. In my opinion, they need a major overhaul on their packaging.

Now that I’m done with the criticism, let’s dive into what I love about this product. The Cereal School makes various flavors of protein cereal in single-serving bags. Sure, they could have made one big bag or put the product in a box to save money, but the fact that it’s individually packed helps people only eat the desired amount.

The Cereal School protein cereal comes in five different flavors currently: cocoa, fruity, cinnamon bun, peanut butter, and berries. Each flavor has seven or less total ingredients and milk protein isolate is the first ingredient of each. And if you are a fan of the ketogenic diet, you’ll be happy to know that this protein cereal from The Cereal School is keto-friendly.

According to their website, you can purchase this protein cereal as a variety of 60 bags, 24 bags of two flavors, 24 bags of one flavor, or 12 bags of one flavor. There is free shipping on all orders as well. The Cereal School uses a similar model to Amazon in which you can make a one-time purchase or you can subscribe and save 10%. You get a 14-day risk-free guarantee where if you don’t love the product, they will provide you with a full refund.



Additionally, this protein cereal is made in the USA, is gluten and grain-free, is non-GMO, contains all-natural ingredients, has no artificial colors or sweeteners, and contains no soy or nuts (except for the peanut butter protein cereal).


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Matt Weik

Matt Weik, BS, CPT, CSCS, CSN, is the Owner and Head Keyboard Banger of Weik Fitness. He is a well-respected, prolific writer with a global following and a self-proclaimed fitness and supplement nerd. Matt’s content has been featured on thousands of websites, 100+ magazines, and he has authored over a dozen published books.