

The chewy raisins, crisp, sweet flakes, and crunchy oats make each spoon unique and delicious. You just need to experience it for yourself. The complex texture and flavor make this bowl of cereal so much better words simply can’t describe it. These clusters add so much flavor and so much texture that it’s a complete game changer. However, once you get one of those delicious little oat clusters on your spoon, it’s a whole different experience.

Upon first glance and spoon of this cereal, you may not notice a difference from the original at first. Raisin Bran Crunch is also 190 calories per cup but adds an extra two grams of sugar. The original Raisin Bran is a hefty cereal weighing in at 190 calories and 17 grams of sugar per one cup serving. It’s nothing super unique, but wha t’s inside it definitely is. The only real change is the addition of the Crunch graphic emblazon across the front. The box design is still the usual purple Raisin Bran color scheme with the sun mascot that is synonymous with the cereal. O ther varieties of this cereal have also been released since the original including Raisin Bran Vanilla Almond, R aisin Bran with Bananas, and Raisin Bran with Cranberries. The original version of Raisin Bran was first released to the public by Kellogg’s in 1926, and this Crunch version was released much later, in 1999. The small addition of crunchy oat clusters mixed in with the usual raisins and bran flakes adds so much to your breakfast! The classic cereal sweetness and complexity is enhanced and improved and leaves me opting for this over the original. It seems unlikely that such a small change can make all the difference, but trust me, this does. Everything that was fantastic about the original cereal, but even better. It can be difficult to improve on an already fantastic product but leave it to Kellogg’s to do exactly that with this version of Raisin Bran, Raisin Bran Crunch. It’s sweet, satisfying, and provides a nice start to the morning. Īs life progresses your tastes will change and mature, and one day, you’ll wake up, pour yourself a bowl of Raisin Bran, just so you won’t have to look at the box anymore, and realize that it’s a super delicious cereal. While it may not be a childhood favorite, it’s a delicious cereal that is an acquired taste. Consisting of both raisins and whole grain bran flakes, there’s not many cereals that scream “old person” as much as Kellogg’s Raisin Bran. wrote on Twitter that, "I've eaten Just Right cereal most mornings for the past 25 years - so maybe 7,000 bowls….but it's getting hard to find.Straight from Grandma’s cupboard, Raisin Bran is usually not a very popular cereal among the kiddos. "Between myself and … our son is addicted as well … we've got until September for most of the boxes, and I can guarantee you, it'll be gone before September."Īnd the Just Right fanbase isn't limited to one city in Canada.Īlan MacEachern in London, Ont. "I really enjoy it, often more than once per day and it's just the perfect cereal … it's not too sweet, it's just so good … I've never found anything quite like it," said Plesuk. "I love it … we're a big cereal family, whether it's breakfast or a bedtime snack," said Doan.ĭoan said she started looking for it at every store, "going, 'Oh weird, they're out of Just Right, oh weird, I can't find it.'"Ĭalgarian Carrie Plesuk has considered the cereal a staple in her home for 20 years, and she's taken to stockpiling it in her basement. The cereal had one major fan in two-time Olympic speed skating champion Catriona Le May Doan. Once you like it, you like it, and so it's not getting any bigger." Long-time groupies of the cereal, which lists being made "with four simple grains" on the box (whole grain wheat, corn, whole grain oats and sugar are the first four ingredients) are upset about the product's cancellation.Ī customer service representative with Kellogg whom Karchut spoke to said on the phone, "Every other contact will be about Just Right being discontinued, but it's not something that new kids will like or something popular. The cereal is flying off shelves in Calgary, as the Calgary Eyeopener's Paul Karchut confirmed. Season 3, Episode 1 - 'No Más' - A waffle and orange juice. Season 2, Episode 13 - 'ABQ' - A bowl of Cheerios cereal. Season 2, Episode 10 - 'Over' - Bacon, eggs, toast in the first breakfast scene, and later, the family ate omelets, toast, and fruit salad. The soon-to-be-obsolete cereal is still available, while supplies last, but you may have a hard time finding it on city shelves. Season 2, Episode 7 - 'Negro y Azul' - A bowl of Raisin Bran cereal and orange juice. "As a result, we can confirm that the product has been discontinued." The Kellogg Canada media representative wrote in an emailed statement to CBC news that, "Unfortunately consumer demand for Kellogg's Just Right cereal was not strong enough to support continued production." Just Right cereal, which was launched in 1985 and unique to Canada, has been discontinued. What was just right for some people wasn't a money-making product for the Kellogg brand in Canada.
