![]() ![]() It’s the only way to control how much cereal mixes into the milk and help prevent some of the sogginess factors. Oh, and before we jump into the rankings, let’s get one thing straight. Lucky Charms: Chocolate (Several cereals here just don’t need a chocolate version) Some, I have no desire because I’m not 73 years old (Go Lean), some sound nauseating (Sour Patch – and I love the Watermelon and Strawberry candy) or I just never knew they existed (more on that one near the end).īasic 4 (I don’t do any cereal with actual full-on nut pieces)Ĭheerios: Banana Nut, Berry, Chocolate, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Fruity, Maple, Multi-Grain, Oat Crunch (I mean, take a chill, Cheerios!) ![]() These are cereals that I have never tried. But if you’re looking for our fantasy content, REAL award-winning rankings (fantasy baseball particularly), check out my ranks and our entire 2021 Draft Kit!** **And yes, this is just a FUN piece back from when there wasn’t any sports, and I updated since it’s National Cereal Day. We have, Originality (OG), Taste (T), Consistency (C), Sogginess (S), Milk Result (M), Longevity/Repeat Bowls (L) and of course, Mouth Feel/Texture (MF). I actually ranked each from 1-10 in seven different categories. Jake Ciely’s definitive breakfast cereal rankings! And as with any of my ranks, you know I’m not just pulling them out of my tookus. As with most things, this started with a simple tweet that promoted a storm of replies screaming about peoples’ favorite cereals and how other opinions were wrong. Yep, we’re talking Saturday morning, watching cartoons, breakfast. We had Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas fun ( my Christmas song list is still superior to my colleagues’), and now it’s time for… cereals. We enjoy having some fun here at The Athletic, and that includes going off the fantasy path and possibly even completely off the rails. ![]()
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