REVIEW: Confetti Cheerios Cereal

Confetti Cheerios Cereal single serve cups

Happy 85th birthday, Cheerios! Confetti is the perfect flavor to help us celebrate. I like that Cheerios approaches its Confetti flavor in the same manner as I approach a new year: with a celebratory spirit but realistic expectations.

Confetti Cheerios Cereal cup close up

Brands often use “confetti” to describe flavor in the context of other desserts, like confetti cake or confetti cookies. Because delivering dessert for breakfast isn’t really the brand’s style, Cheerios avoids alluding to extravagant sweets in its name. Yet, Confetti Cheerios aren’t just your standard O’s dressed up for a party. Available in Family Size and Standard Size boxes, as well as single-serve cups, Confetti Cheerios is sweetened and vanilla-flavored.

Confetti Cheerios Cereal in the cup

Confetti Cheerios lives up to its product description; it tastes lightly sweet with a tinge of vanilla. Although the vanilla flavor is subtle, the cereal delivers a nice balance of sweetness with wholesome oaty goodness. Imagine a less-sweet Lucky Charms or a vanilla-forward Frosted Cheerios.

Confetti Cheerios Cereal single piece with sprinkles

The “confetti” element adds pretty flecks of color, but no extra flavor and very little texture. The confetti is not the same nonpareil (or sprinkle or jimmy—pick your preferred flourish) that you would find in a baked good or candy bar. It appears to be made of the same stuff as the cereal’s base. Consider this bonus: these Cheerios contain no artificial colors or flavors.

Confetti Cheerios Cereal in milk

While the dry cereal is pleasant, the flavor tastes more vibrant in milk. I would never confuse the contents of my single-serve cereal cup with a slice of confetti cake, but the wonderful vanilla aroma may have given me pause. My opinion shifted from “I’m glad they didn’t try to name this cereal after cake” to “Eh, they could have gotten away with it.” All it took was a splash of milk.

If you’re looking for a blowout bash of flavor that will leave you sweeping up confetti for weeks, Confetti Cheerios may not be your style. As an enjoyable gathering of pleasant, well-acquainted flavors, this new addition brings some fresh fun to the breakfast table. Whether you’re turning 85 or simply getting to work on time, Confetti Cheerios make it easy to sustain the celebration.

Purchased Price: $1.00
Purchased at: Walmart
Size: 1.4 oz (39 g) single serving cup
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 150 calories, 2 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 180 milligrams of sodium, 32 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 12 grams of sugar, and 3 grams of protein.

SPOTTED: 2/2/2026

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H-E-B Limited Edition Supreme Pizza Potato Chips.

H-E-B Limited Edition Teriyaki Potato Chips.

H-E-B Limited Edition Dill Pickle Ranch Potato Chips.

It’s still amazing to see H-E-B continue to roll out several limited edition potato chip flavors every year. (Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

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SPOTTED: Jolly Rancher Gummies Fruity Mix

Jolly Rancher Gummies Fruity Mix.

Aren’t all Jolly Rancher Gummies packs fruity mixes? (Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Magic Spoon Cinnamon Brown Sugar Protein Pastries

Magic Spoon Cinnamon Brown Sugar Protein Pastries box

I’m all for pumping protein into products because it allows my alliteration-loving fingers to type “pumping protein into products.” But the products also need to be palatable, which is a pretty low bar that these Magic Spoon Cinnamon Brown Sugar Protein Pastries didn’t pass.

If you’re expecting Pop-Tart-sized pastries, you’re in for a surprise. I’d say they’re about three-fourths the size of a Pop-Tart, but have a thickness that’s more like a Pillsbury Toaster Strudel. What makes their size even more underwhelming is that there are only four individually wrapped pastries in the box. Maybe there will be a Costco-sized box someday that’ll have eight, but don’t get your hopes up because these are not good.

Magic Spoon Cinnamon Brown Sugar Protein Pastries filling

My major issue with these is that they have too much dough, which is fitting since Magic Spoon products also cost too much dough. The cinnamon brown sugar layer isn’t evenly spread across most of the pastry’s width. While the middle of the pastry looks like it has a decent amount, it tapers on both sides, leaving air pockets at the ends. So the crust’s flavor is what mostly comes through with most bites. When taking bites in the middle with a decent amount of filling, the cinnamon and brown sugar comes through, but it’s not tasty enough to make me forget getting to it involves a lot of heavy crust-flavored bites. Also, that crust dries out my mouth. It has a texture that reminded me of Fig Newtons, but its flavor is not a good start to the morning. Not even the squiggly icing could help sweeten things up and improve the pastry’s dough-dominant flavor.

Magic Spoon Cinnamon Brown Sugar Protein Pastries icing

The box has four preparation methods: straight out of the wrapper, microwave, toaster oven, and frozen, but no home appliance improves things. Do you have a pop-up toaster? Well, this product is not for you unless you want the icing to melt off and pool at the bottom of your toaster. However, ants and roaches will love you for that. Well, actually, they will love your pop-up toaster.

The only redeeming qualities these have that didn’t make me feel like I completely wasted my money are the 11 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber each pastry has, which I imagine are in the crust that makes these so bland.

If the Magic Spoon has any inkling of magic, it needs to be pointed at these protein pastries to make them magically taste better.

Purchased Price: $8.49 (sale price)
Size: 7.88 oz box/4 pastries
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 4 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 pastry) 170 calories, 7 grams of fat, 2 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 5 milligrams of cholesterol, 200 milligrams of sodium, 26 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 3 grams of sugar (including 2 grams of added sugar), 10 grams of sugar alcohol, and 11 grams of protein.

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