While millennials may find the idea of cereal too bothersome as a grab-and-go breakfast, Americans still love their cereal. Yet, a trip down the cereal aisle may be a little different these days. Food companies are stripped out artificial ingredients in kids cereal while "adult" versions are advertised as health and weight loss boosters. In honor of on March 7 being National Cereal Day, we put together the top best sellers, according to Chicago-based market research firm Information Resources, Inc. Is your favorite still on the list?
1. Honey Nut Cheerios
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(AP)
2. Frosted Flakes
3. Honey Bunches of Oats
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(AP)
4. Cheerios
5. Cinnamon Toast Crunch
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(Post)
6. Special K
7. Frosted Mini Wheats
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(AP)
8. Lucky Charms
9. Froot Loops
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(General Mills)
10. Raisin Bran
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(AP)
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(iStock)
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(Reuters)