Cereal dreams are coming true up and down the country
Author: Hollie RichardsonPublished 18th Jun 2019
When you think of classic cereals, Coco Pops should definitely enter your mind. And for good reason too; they're simple, delicious and bring back nostalgic memories of childhood.
If you're a serious Coco Pops fan and love the chocolatey snack, then there's good news in store because Kellogg's have revealed that they've only gone and made white Coco Pops - AND they're out in the UK!
Announcing the exciting news, they posted a snap of the new breakfast on Instagram and wrote alongside it, 'Just landed…WHITE CHOC COCO POPS! 😍 That’s right, you heard it here first. Get your hands on a pack now! 🤤' sic
If you fancy grabbing your hands on these absolute gems then head into your local Tesco or Asda store for a box. The recommended retail price is £2.99 but of course, retailers are allowed to set their own prices.
While we're on the topic of breakfast, swipe through to see the 17 discontinued cereals that we want to return to the shelves immediately...
Pop Tarts Crunch
Just when you thought there was nothing better than a Pop Tart for breakfast, Kellogg's launched the Pop Tarts Crunch cereal in 1994. Available in frosted strawberry and frosted brown sugar cinnamon - we'd be happy with either flavour to make a comeback in our breakfast bowls, thanks.
Kellogg's are launching white chocolate Coco Pops
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Quisp
One of the original greats, Quisp by Quaker Oats debuted in 1965 with space-saucer shaped corn bites baked in syrup. You might also remember the crazy cartoon advertisements featuring cute characters Quisp and Quake.
Pop Tarts Crunch
Just when you thought there was nothing better than a Pop Tart for breakfast, Kellogg's launched the Pop Tarts Crunch cereal in 1994. Available in frosted strawberry and frosted brown sugar cinnamon - we'd be happy with either flavour to make a comeback in our breakfast bowls, thanks.
Marshmallow Krispies
Snap!, Crackle! and Pop! first gave us this sugary goodness back in 1982. Who remembers fishing out the marshmallow bits with a spoon before wolfing down the krispies?
Oreo O's
We all know that cookies and cream are a winning combo, which is why Oreo cereal just made so much sense. Oreo hoops drenched in cold milk which soon turned into chocolate-milk greatness - delish! In their noticeable absence, just get a packet of Oreos and a pint of cold milk, then get dipping.
Sprinkle Sprangles
Star shaped cookie puffs sweetened with syrup and sprinkled with hundreds-and-thousands? Yes please. These magical little munchies were as pretty as they were tasty. And the almighty crunch just about sealed their place in this list.
Froot Loops
Froot Loops are a true oldie but goodie, first launched way back in the '60s. Toucan Sam was the Froot Loop connoisseur with his rainbow beak representing the flavours which included cherry, orange, lemon and grape. Surely we could count these as part of our five a day?
S'mores Crunch
Think cinnamon Golden Grahams dusted in chocolate with tiny marshmallow pieces and you're on the right lines for S'mores Crunch. So it was basically a delicious dessert in your belly before the day even started.
Waffle Crisp
Waffles for breakfast have always been an excellent idea, which is what made the maple syrup flavoured Waffle Crisps totally moreish.
Smorz
2002 was a good year with the launch of these marshmallow and chocolate filled grahams. Biting into a Smorz was basically breakfast heaven.
Smurf-Berry Crunch
Who didn't love The Smurfs as a kid? Of course the popular cartoon won itself a cereal line! Dear old Papa Smurf served up a bowl of fruity sweetened corn, supposedly made with 'Smurf-berries'.
Cap'n Crunch Peanut Butter
No list of retro cereals would be complete without Cap'n Crunch, especially Peanut Butter. Crunchy cereal balls made with real peanut butter - this is simple but seriously tasty cereal we need in our lives again.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Think little tiny pieces of crispy toast with a cinnamon coating - they knew how to start the day properly in 1984! And staying with the toast theme...
French Toast Crunch
This was the sister cereal to Cinnamon Toast Crunch, with slight difference in flavouring using a French toast taste. We were a big fan of both but would take either back. Please?
Rocky Road
Rocky Road as a cereal? We're still salivating over 30 years since its launch. The only thing that will stop this drooling is bringing its marshmallowy and chocolatey goodness back to our bowls.
Dunkin' Donuts Cereal
What happens when two great foods unite? Dunkin' Donuts Cereal, that's what. Launched back in 1988, sugary donut-shaped hoops were available in either Glazed Style or Chocolate. Thankfully, we'll settle with proper, original glazed donuts until the cereal version makes a comeback.
Nerds
These little guys had a short but seriously sweet stint in the mid-'80s. Nerds candy was turned into a cereal with two flavours available in each box - orange/strawberry or cherry/grape. The big question was: 'which side are you gonna eat first?' If only we still had a choice!
Cocoa Pebbles
Another nod to cartoon themed cereals, The Flinstones had a whole range! Cocoa Pebbles were super chocolatey nuggets and tasted amazing in a bowl of cold milk.
Quisp
One of the original greats, Quisp by Quaker Oats debuted in 1965 with space-saucer shaped corn bites baked in syrup. You might also remember the crazy cartoon advertisements featuring cute characters Quisp and Quake.
Pop Tarts Crunch
Just when you thought there was nothing better than a Pop Tart for breakfast, Kellogg's launched the Pop Tarts Crunch cereal in 1994. Available in frosted strawberry and frosted brown sugar cinnamon - we'd be happy with either flavour to make a comeback in our breakfast bowls, thanks.
Marshmallow Krispies
Snap!, Crackle! and Pop! first gave us this sugary goodness back in 1982. Who remembers fishing out the marshmallow bits with a spoon before wolfing down the krispies?
Oreo O's
We all know that cookies and cream are a winning combo, which is why Oreo cereal just made so much sense. Oreo hoops drenched in cold milk which soon turned into chocolate-milk greatness - delish! In their noticeable absence, just get a packet of Oreos and a pint of cold milk, then get dipping.
Sprinkle Sprangles
Star shaped cookie puffs sweetened with syrup and sprinkled with hundreds-and-thousands? Yes please. These magical little munchies were as pretty as they were tasty. And the almighty crunch just about sealed their place in this list.
Froot Loops
Froot Loops are a true oldie but goodie, first launched way back in the '60s. Toucan Sam was the Froot Loop connoisseur with his rainbow beak representing the flavours which included cherry, orange, lemon and grape. Surely we could count these as part of our five a day?
S'mores Crunch
Think cinnamon Golden Grahams dusted in chocolate with tiny marshmallow pieces and you're on the right lines for S'mores Crunch. So it was basically a delicious dessert in your belly before the day even started.
Waffle Crisp
Waffles for breakfast have always been an excellent idea, which is what made the maple syrup flavoured Waffle Crisps totally moreish.
Smorz
2002 was a good year with the launch of these marshmallow and chocolate filled grahams. Biting into a Smorz was basically breakfast heaven.
Smurf-Berry Crunch
Who didn't love The Smurfs as a kid? Of course the popular cartoon won itself a cereal line! Dear old Papa Smurf served up a bowl of fruity sweetened corn, supposedly made with 'Smurf-berries'.
Cap'n Crunch Peanut Butter
No list of retro cereals would be complete without Cap'n Crunch, especially Peanut Butter. Crunchy cereal balls made with real peanut butter - this is simple but seriously tasty cereal we need in our lives again.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Think little tiny pieces of crispy toast with a cinnamon coating - they knew how to start the day properly in 1984! And staying with the toast theme...
French Toast Crunch
This was the sister cereal to Cinnamon Toast Crunch, with slight difference in flavouring using a French toast taste. We were a big fan of both but would take either back. Please?
Rocky Road
Rocky Road as a cereal? We're still salivating over 30 years since its launch. The only thing that will stop this drooling is bringing its marshmallowy and chocolatey goodness back to our bowls.
Dunkin' Donuts Cereal
What happens when two great foods unite? Dunkin' Donuts Cereal, that's what. Launched back in 1988, sugary donut-shaped hoops were available in either Glazed Style or Chocolate. Thankfully, we'll settle with proper, original glazed donuts until the cereal version makes a comeback.
Nerds
These little guys had a short but seriously sweet stint in the mid-'80s. Nerds candy was turned into a cereal with two flavours available in each box - orange/strawberry or cherry/grape. The big question was: 'which side are you gonna eat first?' If only we still had a choice!
Cocoa Pebbles
Another nod to cartoon themed cereals, The Flinstones had a whole range! Cocoa Pebbles were super chocolatey nuggets and tasted amazing in a bowl of cold milk.
Quisp
One of the original greats, Quisp by Quaker Oats debuted in 1965 with space-saucer shaped corn bites baked in syrup. You might also remember the crazy cartoon advertisements featuring cute characters Quisp and Quake.
Katy Bailey, brand manager for Kellogg’s Coco Pops, said, "In response to our fans, and the growing desire for white chocolate varieties of popular foods, we wanted to see if it was possible to create a white chocolate Coco Pops that tastes as good as the original.
"Our food developers have succeeded and for the first time in the cereal’s 59-year history a white chocolate version will hit the shops."
Sara Ashley, Kellogg’s food technician, added, "We had the idea to make a white chocolate-flavoured Coco Pops when working in our food development kitchen on a new reduced sugar recipe for the original Coco Pops cereal.
"We knew fans were asking for it so we developed a prototype, which uses three basic ingredients, and tried it out with Kellogg’s staff who loved it."
We can't wait to try it!
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