Kellogg's

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Rhonnie-MNSW
 

Great texture great flavour but too sweet – Flakes perfect size and texture. Flavour is quite good - Not too wheaty. Like to eat for breakfast with fresh raw fruit especially paw paw, pear,… Read more

mango- and a dash of yoghurt. Also like it as a supper snack to nibble with a cup of tea or coffee. I would like to change the Sweetness however- it has synthetic note - intense and strong - prefer a gentler, more mellow, natural healthy tasting sweetness. I can see sugar content not high, and that is good

Keith M2 posts
 

Subsequent to my previous review i took the box back to Tescos and got my money back. Advise everyone to do the same. Awful change to a cereal that has been marketed for decades

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PamelaWA40 posts
 

I haven't purchased nutri-grain for years, and I accidentally purchased this product in my last shop assuming I'd purchased the original nutri-grain.… Read more

This choc malt one is just awful. I'll be tossing this where it belongs... in the bin. That's unusual for me to do as I usually like most cereals. This one though I definitely don't like and will not be buying again. That'll teach me to double check the box I've picked off the shelf. Also I noticed that the nutri-grain itself seemed lighter in colour and stale without the usual crunch as well.

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JDMelb32 posts
 

What the heck?! Hadn't had these since childhood. Decided to buy a box. My god. They should be banned from the shelves. Shrivelled little bland balls… Read more

of nothing. Yet another company that decided to short change their customers, cut costs, decimate the product and pretend nothing has changed. Shameful. This is a wretched world we live in.

Laurie N.WA7 posts
 

WHERE IS THE APRICOT PIECES !!!! – Absolute disgraceful from Kelloggs, was a good cereal many moons ago, decided to try again but.....WHERE IS THE APRICOTS FFS !!!!!

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NedNSW43 posts
 

This is a perfect example of how big corp greed totally ruins a brand/ product. Kellogg's , nothing but a cheap , nasty product now

JamesSA14 posts
 

I’m pretty sure back in the early 2010s these used to look more like the picture on the packaging. They had a good amount of the filling inside. now… Read more

it’s mostly the pastry which can be a little dry but tastes fine. they should really update the picture on the front because it’s false advertising.

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Kym A.WA2 posts
 

I am a sultana bran fan bug I opened up a new box this morning and I'm not sure if the Mandela effect had happened to my cereal but instead if sultana brsn flakes I am tasting special K flakes!!? It will be so sad if this is a permanent change.

Sharon L.VIC
 

Excellent cereal and good value too – Sustain is a brilliant cereal .I love the taste and look forward to eating it everyday.I love the way the pack is full to the brim -very… Read more

generous.When I was away I coukdn't find a shop that sold it and had to buy a packet of cereal that was a similar size on the out side but had half the amount in the packet compared to sustain which is always full to the top .I absolutely love Sustain it is very tasty and not too sweet.I thoroughly recommend it as a good value breakfast cereal.

Robert C.VIC
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Had the urge to buy a large packet of Rice Bubbles today and was so disappointed with what I've bought, the rice was so small, barely been puffed and… Read more

was tasteless I tipped it out. Thanks Kellogs for costing me $10 to find that you've ruined such an iconic product.

BellaNSW15 posts
 

Once again, Kellogs have ruined a good thing. Special k has gone from crispy in texture and dark brown in colour with a sharp protein hit to light… Read more

brown looking and tasting like cardboard. Kelloggs need to learn not to ruin a good thing. Why dont they create a new tasteless product instead of ruining the existing ones. This is the first time I have bought Kelloggs in 2 years. Never again. I dont need their disgusting cereal in my mouth they have ruined then all-cocoa Pops, nutra grain and all the rest

pjmarketinggroup13 posts
 

The cereal is well priced and can be found in Woolworths supermarket very crunchy and peanut flavoured and a pleasant nutty aftertaste in my opinion… Read more

If you have a sweet tooth this is the perfect cereal for you ,overall the cereal is good if your trying to find a nice breakfast or snack I hope this review helped you :)from Jennifer May aged 11

StarksVIC9 posts
 

I think about this cereal every day – My favourite cereal when I was growing up, I still dream about it all the time! Please bring it back, I am begging.

eclps35 posts
 

Excellent – Excellent tasting muesli but is a little expensive for an "everyday" breakfast. In saying that though, the taste makes up for the price! Only comes… Read more

in a small box, so eat it sparingly! The best tasting muesli EVER in my opinion. Excellent balance of tastes and textures.

Breakfast = Komplete or nothing! On a size to price ratio it is a little expensive. Saying that, it does need to come in a larger box, because it tastes that good, one person ends up eating the whole box in a couple of days.

HollyVIC73 posts
 

Best High Fibre breakfast! – I struggle with my daily fibre intake and this is the best breakfast option I've found so far. Some people seem to think it's a bit tasteless, but I don't think so. Some honey cereals are far too sweet, but this one is just right.

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KoskaVIC
 

I rarely write negative reviews, but this one genuinely saddens me. I grew up enjoying Kellogg’s Fruit Loops in the 70s. They were a special treat… Read more

in our home, and over the years I’ve continued buying them for my own family. It’s been a nostalgic little tradition, one that has spanned more than four decades.

Three weeks ago, we purchased a box, expecting that familiar flavour and quality. Sadly, it was nothing like we remembered. The taste has changed significantly, the texture feels different, and the overall quality simply isn’t what it once was. The box has barely been touched, something that would have been unheard of in our household previously, as we would easily go through one in a few days.

I understand that companies evolve, recipes change, and costs rise. However, when a product with such strong brand loyalty shifts so noticeably in flavour and quality, it feels incredibly disappointing. Long-standing customers notice, and we remember.

It’s disheartening to feel that a trusted favourite has been compromised. After more than 45 years of purchasing this product, we won’t be buying it again.

Raymond M.QLD2 posts
 

Profit before quality shame on you Kellogs – I bought these years ago and recently seen them in supermarket and thought I would try them again. I am totally discussted at how they are and… Read more

present now the company should be ashamed to put their name to them there is little to no icing on the top definitely not what is shown on the box a rip off no jam inside they are so dry to eat because what little jam is inside has dried into the cheap biscuit they now are more like eating a cardboard sheet with a few on sprinkles on the top to add some colour. This I believe is a totally honest review and if any one knows what pop tarts were like before profit came into it probably enjoyed buying them and eating them.

Chris B.NSW
 

Worst food purchase ever! – Another who thought I was buying traditional Sultana Bran because of the deceptive packaging. I poured it into a bowl and I have to say this is the… Read more

worst purchase food I have ever made. Horrific product deceptively sold as the original that I have consumed intermittently for 40+ years. Never buying any of their products again. The worst food purchase ever!!!!!!!!

B M.69 posts
 

Woolworths special $5.50 but normally $6.59... seriously? – It sounded good in the review. We spotted it at Woolworths Sunday 9th, May 2021 with a price that is supposed to be marked down from $6.59. So the… Read more

special price is $5.50 so let's get one.

Took a photo (for this review but no way of including it) the special tagged price is hiding the actual price behind. It looks like they are pretending to offer a special price by saying it should be $6.59 but it seems the normal price behind the specials tag was $5.50

shae
 

Perfect solution for constipation – I have suffered from chronic constipation for eight years. Nothing would help me to get better. I have started eating this cereal since 2 months ago… Read more

and magically I am cured. I am so thankful for finding this product and one of my fears is what if they stop making this!!!!!!!

Ian free2 posts
 

Not happy – I love my frosties and have had them for many years and do feed them to my kids no problems with hiper activity, just normal. Love the fact that they… Read more

are covered in sugar, without it there just plain corn flacks. Bring them back all the other great ones have gone like honey smakes anf fruit loops are duling down. Flavour and you don't have to add sugar. Just the fact they have gone from Coles Woolies IGA just to name a few

RobNSW
 

Be wary of misleading packaging! Your purchase may fall short of what you expect. Compare the Kellogg’s packaging with Sanitarium’s. Kellogg’s is barely 1/2 full. This is not a one off, all packets are the same.

Cat20 posts
 

The quality and size of this product is beyond acceptable. Terrible demise. Might as well just stop making them. BTW they are made in Thailand if you didn’t know.

Devastated19 posts
 

Sad, what have you done Kelloggs? – I have been baking Gluten Free Afghan Biscuits using Kelloggs gluten free cornflakes and the Edmonds recipe for 60 years. The last four times the… Read more

cornflakes have been horribly chewy making the biscuits inedible. Have Kelloggs changed their recipe? I can’t use them anymore, my grandkids will be disappointed but I am sad what a waste of food and effort. HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR GLUTEN FREE KELLOGGS CORNFLAKES?

cajakVictoria10 posts
 

I cant eat many things due allergies/autoimmune disease, but was able to eat GF kelloggs cocoa pops. Quality has dropped, packing may as well not… Read more

exist faulty always spilt, item stale, if your going to charge good money and make in chop, chop shop in Thailand at least have decency to keep product and packaging to a standard people can eat and not wear, have strewn all over bench and floor as seal opens and doesnt hold. Crunch non- existent as package faulty stale before opened. Pick up your game kelloggs

Sarzy SpamVIC
 

Yoghurt lcms, yuck. Not the same since changes – They just taste like sugar now, it's gross. My teeth hurt after.

ybros1969QLD3 posts
 

Kellogg’s as a company has unique origins, with roots in the Seventh-day Adventist church—a movement that strongly promoted plant-based diets while… Read more

discouraging animal-based foods, often on ideological and religious grounds rather than sound science. That heritage has influenced the company’s approach to food manufacturing for more than a century.

When examining All-Bran specifically, the product is marketed as a high-fiber, heart-healthy breakfast option. However, the reality is less impressive. The cereal is built on heavily processed grains, stripped of their natural nutrients and then “fortified” with synthetic vitamins and minerals to compensate for what has been lost. To make it palatable, sugar is added, undermining the supposed health positioning.

While fiber can arguably be a benefit, it comes packaged with drawbacks. Regular consumption of such cereals may lead to rapid blood sugar spikes, increasing the risk of insulin resistance and prediabetes. In addition, the sugar content contributes to oral health issues such as tooth decay. The result is a food that is more of a processed product than a truly nourishing meal.

All-Bran represents the pitfalls of industrialized “health foods”—a reliance on marketing over meaningful nutrition. For better metabolic stability and long-term wellness, breakfasts based on whole, nutrient-dense foods—such as eggs, Greek yogurt with berries, or other minimally processed options—are far more beneficial.

Bec2 posts
 

So yummy – Really tastey snack bars. I try to have a box in the cupboard at all times. Great as a grab and go snack, or to satisfy a sweets craving. I only wish I could find a recipe to make something similar at home!  Show details

toni_nakama85 posts
 

Coco Pops O...So Yummy! – My kids love this cereal. They can eat it everyday and not complain. It has great tasting flavour and is very filling as well. I love the Kelogg's… Read more

Coco Pops O's chocolate flavour combined in the fresh milk. It is a complete breakfast. My kids also ask for this during snack hours. I like the fact that Kelogg's Coco Pops O is made with wheat and oats. It is a good source of vitamins and minerals as well as fibre that keeps the kids going and active. It can also be a good packed snack on the go for kids. Great tasting, affordable

Left Of Centre297 posts
 

Gluten Free – I buy a box of gluten free apple fig and raisin..and..a box of gluten free date and apple every week. Each box has 5 individually wrapped packets of… Read more

two and perfect with my first coffee in the morning… They are satisfying and a perfect way to start my day. They are a breakfast biscuit made with real fruit…not a sweet biscuit. They are $5 a box…but often on sale for $2.50