Jun. 19—When it comes to the latest, hottest low-carb cereal, there's both good and bad news. The good: Magic Spoon Cereal (magicspoon.com) is the best-tasting version of a low-carb cereal I've ever ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Cereal was my go-to breakfast growing up—and often my favorite midnight snack. I loved the sweet crunch ...
The death of cereal has been wildly exaggerated. It’s been reported that sales have plummeted in recent years as millennials opted for seemingly more nutritious or on-the-go snacking alternatives. A ...
Magic Spoon: The keto-friendly cereal disguised as a kids’ cereal, use code CEREALREAL ($34, originally $39; magicspoon.com) Magic Spoon cereal, a sweet treat with bright childlike colors and branding ...
When it comes to shopping in a pandemic, turns out the two things people crave are comfort and convenience. It’s why Amazon sales are projected to see a year-over-year sales jump of nearly 22% in the ...
Cereal, like pizza, is usually one of those foods you tend to leave behind after college — when you ate it for, potentially, every meal of the day and it was, objectively, not that healthy. However, ...
Sugar-free cereals can get a bad rap, but not all hope is lost. For a real taste of nostalgia with none of the dietary ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Melissa is a writer based in Brooklyn. Entrepreneurs Gabi Lewis and Greg Sewitz were once very into crickets. So into them, in ...
Direct to consumer cereal brand Magic Spoon has raised $5.5m in a seed funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners as it seeks to take its keto-friendly wares to a wider audience. Other backers ...
With a surge of homebound Americans turning to online shopping, the direct-to-consumer cereal brand Magic Spoon found itself in a favorable position. As the low-carb high-protein cereal brand built on ...
Health-focused cereal brand Magic Spoon wants to make the breakfast staple cool again. The New York-based startup announced a $5.5 million seed round “to reimagine cereal” and expand to more consumers ...