Kellogg's® Special K Protein Original Multi-Grain Touch of Cinnamon 12.9oz Cereal
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Do what's delicious with Special K Protein Original Multi-Grain Touch of Cinnamon cereal, a wholesome breakfast cereal made from tasty ingredients. This crunchy medley of wheat, rice, and soy flakes that helps you stay on track for the day ahead. Just as nutritious as it is delicious, every bowl provides a good source of 11 vitamins and minerals and 10g of protein per serving (14% daily value); Make it an irresistible part of your lunch, dinner or late-night snack. Try it as a work day or between-meal treat. Enjoy Special K with dairy or nut-milk. Top it with strawberries, blueberries or bananas. Add it to your yogurt, smoothie, or trail mix recipe. Kids and adults both love the taste of crispy cinnamon flakes paired with your favorite milk. Morning time or any time, Kellogg's Special K Protein Original Multi-Grain Touch of Cinnamon cereal is a flavorful choice the whole family can feel good about.
- Delicious and healthy breakfast cereal with feel-good ingredients to help keep you going
- Crunchy mix of wheat, rice, and soy flakes with great-tasting cinnamon in every spoonful
- Good source of 11 vitamins and minerals; 10g protein per serving (14% of daily value); Low fat; Kosher Pareve; Contains wheat and soy ingredients
- A low-fat cereal to enjoy with your favorite nut or dairy milk; Makes a tasty snack at work or as a quick dinner
- Includes one, 12.9oz box of ready-to-eat Kellogg's Special K Protein Original Multi-Grain Touch of Cinnamon cereal; Packaged for freshness
- KosherNutrition Facts6.0 Servings Per ContainerServing size1 1/3 cup (59g)Amount per servingCalories210% Daily value*Total Fat1g1%Saturated Fat0g0%Trans Fat0g0%Polyunsaturated Fat0g0%Monounsaturated Fat0g0%Cholesterol0mg0%Sodium300mg13%Total Carbohydrate44g16%Dietary Fiber5g18%Sugar9g0%Added Sugar9g18%Protein10g14%Calcium130mg10%Folic Acid115mcg0%Iron18mg100%Potassium160mg2%Vitamin D2mcg10%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.FoodHealth Score
Ingredients
Whole Wheat, Rice, Sugar, Soy Protein Isolate, Wheat Bran, Contains 2% Or Less Of Cinnamon, Malt Flavor, Salt, Natural Flavor, Bht For Freshness. Vitamins And Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacinamide, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride), Vitamin B1 (Thiamin Hydrochloride), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Folic Acid, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B12.Allergen Info
Contains Wheat and Their Derivatives,Soybean and its Derivatives.Disclaimer
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Average Customer Rating3.44(474)5(239)4(48)3(18)2(21)1(148)Not that great
lexi_062_5581 - 2025-06-03[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It was like normal special k but harder. It was very underwhelming, and honestly, really hard to chew. I would rather just have regul...Originally posted on influenster.comHARD PIECES
JR20 - 2025-06-02I bought 2 boxes of Special K Protein cereal. What are the extremely hard pieces? I almost broke a tooth! I couldn't smash the pieces even after them soaking in the milk. I will never...Originally posted on wkkellogg.comDid this actually test well??
Me - 2025-06-02I've tried several "healthy" cereals but hats off to you folks for almost perfectly replicating what it's like to eat a bowl of wet cardboard pieces! Gross.Originally posted on wkkellogg.com