![]() If they increased the apple and cinnamon flavoring and toned down the sugar just a little, it might be a solid ten. It was almost a 9, but I just couldn't justify it with as much sugar as they put in. Granted, this has much more crust than apple filling, but the flavor profile is familiar enough that it's really quite pleasant and makes me feel comfortable eating it.įrom one to ten, one being the sticks and twigs cereal from Kashi and ten being Honey Nut Cheerios, I give Apple Jacks. Taking a big mouthful, I'm slightly reminded of eating a piece of apple pie. I got a tongue coated in sugar now, the apple and cinnamon really do tone it down when you eat the ring as one unit. It is sweet, but not cloyingly sweet, I think the apple and cinnamon undercut some of it. I actually do taste apple along with the cinnamon and grains, which makes me suspect that the entire advertising campaign was a lie. It soaks up some, since that's inevitable, but it certainly beats Corn Pops in how long it takes to get soggy. Here's the initial impressions: It holds up to the milk pretty well. So here we go, taking the plunge and tasting it. The flecks of red across them are supposed to be the "apple" flavoring, I suppose, and to be fair it does look like someone minced up a red apple peel and mixed it into the batter. There's a thickness to them that actually impresses me, and while it's obviously coated in sugar, at least they went with colors you might actually see connected to an apple (green and a light orangey-red). ![]() Looking at the rings, they seem more robust than Froot Loops rings do. ![]() well, I guess it's better than those 100 calorie snack packs that are about half the size of this box, but enough stalling, how does it taste? Like Froot Loops, I can't help but notice that the first ingredient of this cereal is sugar followed by various types of flour. As of 2004, the marketing mascots are a carefree Jamaican cinnamon stick named CinnaMon and an accident-prone apple named Bad Apple. It was obvious this cereal couldn't be trusted, so I avoided it whenever the option of "what cereal to eat" came up and it was a choice.īut now I suppose I need to catch up on what I missed, so let's give this cereal a try. Is the CinnaMon stick from Apple Jacks Jamaican The group then explains their love of the cereal usually by just saying, We just do, and at the end of the commercial, would pose for a group Polaroid. You might have to zoom in, but it says "three grain cereal with apple and cinnamon." So, it has apple added to it, but it doesn't taste like apples? Then what's the point?
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