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Smorz and beer
Smorz and beer









smorz and beer

But since these exist in the first place, JUMBO SNAX must be pretty popular, so I salute Kellogg’s for bringing Smorz and Cinnabon up from the minor leagues. Kellogg’s Smorz cereal is available in stores nationwide and online at a suggested retail price of 3.99 for a 9.8-oz box and 5.96 for a 15.6-oz box. If there’s anything that leaves me hesitant about this duo it’s, a) Smorz’ decision to remove marshmallows, and b) the fact that so few JUMBO SNAX come in a pouch. Hence why I think these JUMBO SNAX will be good, too, even if both cereals benefit more from milk than dry munching-meaning you shouldn’t let their on-the-go premise stop your from dumping JUMBO SNAX into a bowl.

smorz and beer

Not only is the packaging and name boring but there's no marshmallows bits like there were in SMORZ and the taste doesn't incorporate the campfire favorite as much. Far from it! Cinnabon brings a solid, balanced cinnamon–sugar sweetness, while Smorz’ graham puffs are top notch in pillowy texture and dense taste that distinguishes itself from s’mores cereals’ Golden Graham’d genre standard. SMORZ cereal was a wonderful cereal that brought the delciousness of a campfire treat to the cereal bowl and was recently replaced by a s'mores version of the Krave line of cereals. They rarely get the same attention when it comes to limited edition variants-in fact, neither Smorz nor Cinnabon has ever had a spinoff flavor. I’ll admit, I wasn’t overly impressed with the first quartet of big honkin’ Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes Tiger Paws and Caramel Corn Pops, but these latest announcements have me jumbouncing with anticipation.Ĭompared to those four cereals, Smorz and Cinnabon are B-Team Kellogg’s cereals.

smorz and beer

With news of two more cereals getting the oversized snack pouch treatment, it seems Kellogg’s is going all in with their JUMBO SNAX (yes, the all-caps is mandatory) line.











Smorz and beer