Sponsored By

Kellogg Company Unveils 40 Products From Cereal Aisle to Snack and Freezer Sections

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

3 Min Read
Supermarket News logo in a gray background | Supermarket News

Kellogg Company is introducing more than 40 new products across its U.S. lineup with a wave of foods that fit the latest trends in nutrition, taste and convenience. The new products can now be found at retailers nationwide, from the cereal aisle to the snack and freezer sections. Many consumers are seeking more simple foods with 51 percent of people saying that they look for food with recognizable ingredients, according to company officials. Kellogg's Origins is a line of six cereals, granolas and muesli that are prepared simply, with no artificial flavors or hydrogenated oils. The lineup features blends of ancient and traditional grains—oats, barley, spelt, quinoa and KAMUT Brand Khorasan wheat. The products also include a variety of fruits, nuts, and seeds—including apricots, apples, cranberries, walnuts, almonds, cashews and pumpkin seeds. Special K Chewy Nut Bars logo in a gray background | Special K Chewy Nut BarsNew Special K Chewy Nut Bars fit the way many people eat breakfast today: a small meal at home, followed by wholesome snack later in the morning. The bars come in two flavors: Cranberry Almond and Chocolate Almond. Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Breakfast Biscuits provide a great-tasting, portable option with recognizable ingredients. The biscuits are made with whole grain and have no artificial flavors, preservatives or high fructose corn syrup. They are available in two varieties: Chocolate Chip and Apple Cinnamon. New products across the Special K lineup provide a new variety of delicious ways to get the positive nutrition that Special K fans are seeking. The products include:

  • Special K Low Fat Granola with Cranberries, which provides four grams of protein while having 60 percent less fat than competitive granolas.

  • Special K Breakfast Medley breakfast sandwiches, which are made with whole wheat and real eggs and come in two options: Egg, Bacon & Cheese, and Egg, Spinach & Cheese.

  • Special K Nourish Honey Nut Crunch hot cereal, which provides a warm, positive option for starting the day.

MSF Enchillada logo in a gray background | MSF EnchilladaMore than half of Americans say they are interested in reducing the amount of meat in their diet, say company officials. The MorningStar Farms brand is making that easier than ever with the debut of three new products. MorningStar Farms Tuscan Greens and Beans Veggie Bowl, and Spicy Black Bean Enchilada Veggie Bowl are microwaveable veggie cuisine and provide 14 and 15 grams of plant-based protein, respectively. MorningStar Farms Southwest Sunrise Breakfast Sandwiches are an option for a meatless way to start the day, with 11 grams of protein and 190 calories. The Keebler Elves have been hard at work inventing new recipes, and several new cookies are magically appearing on store shelves. Keebler Jif cookies are crisp cookies covered in real Jif peanut butter and crunchy nuts, and covered in fudge. Also coming to the cookie aisle are new Fudge Stripe Cookies and Creme cookies and Chips Deluxe Rainbow Celebration cookies made with red, white and blue M&Ms. From cereal and snack aisle to the freezer, there are new products from across the Kellogg Company's family of brands. CI Extra Toasty logo in a gray background | CI Extra ToastyMany Cheez-It lovers told the brand that they actually sort through the box seeking crackers with the slightly "extra toasty" flavor. The brand heard their voices loud and clear and is now giving fans entire boxes of new Cheez-it Extra Toasty crackers. Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Energy Clusters cereal provides nine grams of protein in each serving including one-half cup of skim milk. Eggo Thick and Fluffy Blueberry Cobbler waffles provide a delicious homemade waffle experience, and Eggo Blueberry Waffle Bites provide blueberry taste in a microwavable portable pouch.

Stay up-to-date on the latest food retail news and trends
Subscribe to free eNewsletters from Supermarket News

You May Also Like