Cereal Swaps

Colorful breakfast bowls, naturally bright—without the rainbow of Red 40, Yellow 5, or Blue 1.
Cereals like Froot Loops, Trix, Lucky Charms, and even Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries may look fun but often get their colors from synthetic dyes. These dye-free cereals bring all the color and crunch—made with fruits, veggies, or spices instead of lab-made chemicals.

Millville Fruit Rounds Cereal (Aldi)

Millville Chocolate Chip Kookies (Aldi)

Millville Berry Kid’s Krunch Cereal (Aldi)

Millville Marshmallows & Stars (Aldi)

Organic Peanut Butter Poppers – Good & Gather™ (Target)

Organic Honey Nut Hoops – Good & Gather™ (Target)


Please note: Not all flavors from the brands listed above may be dye free. While the specific products linked in this post do not contain artificial dyes at the time of posting, ingredients can change. Always double-check labels and product descriptions before purchasing to ensure they meet your dietary needs.

All information in this post is accurate to the best of my knowledge at the time it was published. However, companies may change their ingredients, packaging, or manufacturing practices at any time. Always read labels carefully and check with the manufacturer if you have any questions or concerns — especially when shopping for children with allergies or sensitivities.

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