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Kellogg's Cereal Variety Pack – Travel-Friendly Snacks for Road Trips and RV Coolers, 48 Boxes

Kellogg's Cereal Variety Pack – Travel-Friendly Snacks for Road Trips and RV Coolers, 48 Boxes

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Why you'll love it

  • Seven familiar Kellogg's varieties in one box eliminate the morning decision crunch for picky eaters
  • Pre-portioned 1.04 oz boxes keep cereal fresh and cut down on stale-bag waste
  • Bulk 48-count pack delivers significant per-serving savings versus grocery store single boxes
  • Individual sleeves are sealed for freshness and are easy to toss into bags without spillage
  • Mix of kid-sweet (Froot Loops, Apple Jacks) and adult-friendly (Raisin Bran, Mini-Wheats) appeals to multi-generational households
  • Dairy-free and vegetarian ingredients make it flexible for mixed-diet families and guests

Perfect for

  • Quick ready-to-eat breakfast on busy weekday mornings
  • Packing individual lunchbox treats for school or work
  • Stocking an office or church pantry with single-serve options
  • Grab-and-go snack between meetings, classes, or after school
  • Travel-friendly portioned snack for road trips, hotels, and late-night cravings


Fun Family Breakfast

Sit down to a family meal with a delicious bowl of Kellogg’s cereal. It’s a tasty, crunchy way to start a busy day.


Take Tasty on the Road

Easy-open cereal cups make a crunch-tastic bite on the road. Enjoy as a snack or add milk for a simple breakfast no matter where your day takes you.


Dig Into a Snack

Looking for an easy, delicious snack? Grab a mini box of Kellogg’s cereal and dig into a snack that helps you power through all your tasks.


Jumbo Snax Anytime. Anywhere.

Add the sweet, tasty crunch of jumbo-sized cereal snacks to your work lunch or anytime snack. Pair with fresh fruit for a filling treat.


Product Information
A delicious breakfast cereal variety pack containing a variety of Kellogg’s breakfast cereals; Individual cereal boxes; Assortment varies

Family-favorite cereals perfect for kids and adults; Yummy, sweetened, and crafted to help bring energy and smiles to busy mornings

A fun part of any balanced breakfast at home or on-the-go

A travel-ready food, makes a tasty snack at work, afternoon pick me up at school, or late-night treat, Stow in lunchboxes, totes, and backpacks

Includes 48, individually sized boxes of ready-to-eat Kellogg's cereals, assortment varies; Packaged for freshness and great taste
A sweet, crispy, crunchy way to start your day, Kellogg's cereals make for a delicious breakfast any morning of the week. Featuring seven tasty cereals, the Kellogg's cereal variety pack case is a tasty and nutritious addition to any meal or snack any time of the day. Individually sized and conveniently packaged, these delicious cereals are an ideal companion for lunch boxes, after-school snacks, and busy, on-the-go moments; Just add your favorite dairy or nut-milk or enjoy as a crispy treat straight from the miniature box. This variety pack contains your choice of Kellogg's Raisin Bran, Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini-Wheats, and Rice Krispies.

Ingredients
Apple Jacks: Corn flour blend (whole grain yellow corn flour, degerminated yellow corn flour), sugar, wheat flour, whole grain oat flour, modified food starch, contains 2% or less of vegetable oil (hydrogenated coconut, soybean and/or cottonseed), oat fiber, salt, soluble corn fiber, degerminated yellow corn flour, dried apples, apple juice concentrate, cornstarch, cinnamon, natural flavor, modified corn starch, yellow 6, wheat starch, baking soda, yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, BHT for freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced iron, niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12. Corn Pops: Milled corn, sugar, corn syrup, contains 2% or less of molasses, salt, vegetable oil (hydrogenated coconut, soybean and/or cottonseed), mixed tocopherols (vitamin E) for freshness, annatto extract color, wheat starch. Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced iron, niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12. Froot Loops: Corn flour blend (whole grain yellow corn flour, degerminated yellow corn flour), sugar, wheat flour, whole grain oat flour, modified food starch, contains 2% or less of vegetable oil (hydrogenated coconut, soybean and/or cottonseed), oat fiber, maltodextrin, salt, soluble corn fiber, natural flavor, red 40, yellow 5, blue 1, yellow 6, BHT for freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), reduced iron, niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12. Frosted Flakes: Milled corn, sugar, malt flavor, contains 2% or less of salt. Vitamins and Minerals: Iron (ferric phosphate), niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12. Frosted Mini Wheats: Whole grain wheat, sugar, contains 2% or less of brown rice syrup, gelatin, BHT for freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced iron, folic acid. Rasin Bran: Whole grain wheat, raisins, wheat bran, sugar, brown sugar syrup. Contains 2% or less of malt flavor, salt. Rice Krispies: Rice, sugar, contains 2% or less of salt, malt flavor. Vitamins and Minerals: Iron (ferric phosphate), niacinamide, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B1 (thiamin hydrochloride), folic acid, vitamin D3, vitamin B12.

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Features & Specs
Diet Type: Vegetarian
Item Form: Cereal
Specialty: Dairy Free
Breakfast Cereal Type: Cold Cereal
Container Type: Box

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this bulk cereal pack a good option for road trips?

Yes. The 1.04 oz single-serve boxes are compact, sealed against spills, and easy to toss into a cooler, glove box, or center console, making them a low-mess road trip snack for drivers and passengers.

Can I pack these for camping without refrigeration?

Yes. Dry ready-to-eat cereal does not require refrigeration, and the individually sealed boxes hold up well in coolers, dry storage bins, and RV pantries for the duration of a typical camping trip.

Will the boxes hold up in an RV or camper van?

Yes. The compact size and sealed packaging make these boxes ideal for the tight storage spaces common in RVs and camper vans, and they won't shift or spill like open bags would.

Is this a good snack for hotel stays and travel mornings?

Absolutely. Each box requires no prep, no refrigeration, and no dishes, which makes them perfect for hotel rooms, Airbnbs, and travel mornings when you want a quick breakfast before heading out.

Can I bring these on a plane as a carry-on snack?

Yes. Dry cereal in sealed single-serve boxes is TSA-friendly and counts as a solid snack, making them convenient for flights, layovers, and airport waits.

Is this a good option for picnic or outdoor dining?

Yes. The single-serve format means each person can grab their own box with no serving utensils, no bowls, and no cleanup, which is ideal for picnics, park outings, and patio breakfasts.

Can I use these during long hikes or backcountry trips?

For short day hikes, they are a great lightweight snack. For multi-day backcountry trips, the cardboard packaging adds weight and bulk, so transferring cereal into a sealed bag is recommended.

Is this pack durable enough for outdoor use?

The outer case is sturdy cardboard, and the individual boxes are designed to withstand typical handling. For rougher conditions like boating or rafting, transferring boxes into a dry bag is a smart precaution.

Do the single-serve boxes stay sealed in a cooler with ice?

Yes. The factory seal is strong enough to keep moisture out in a standard cooler, though keeping them in a zip-lock bag inside the cooler adds extra protection on longer trips.

Is this a good late-night snack for hotel rooms?

Yes. Many travelers use these as a quiet, no-cooking, no-dish snack for late-night cravings in hotel rooms, which is especially useful in spaces without a kitchen.

How does this compare to trail mix for road trip snacking?

Trail mix is high in protein and fat, which is great for long drives, but it can be messy and oily. This cereal variety offers a cleaner, less-perishable alternative with a wider flavor rotation, and many people pack both.

How does this compare to granola bars for camping trips?

Granola bars are denser and more calorie-efficient for backpacking, but this cereal pack is more versatile because you can eat it dry, with milk, or with yogurt, and the 1.04 oz boxes double as a quick bowl.

How does this compare to instant breakfast shakes for travel?

Instant shakes are compact and high in protein but require water, mixing, and disposal of the packet. Single-serve cereal boxes are simpler, no-mix, and recyclable, which is a meaningful advantage on the road.

Will the boxes get crushed in a backpack or duffel?

The 1.04 oz boxes are fairly rigid, but in a heavily packed bag they can bend. Packing them in a center layer with soft items around them, or sliding them into a hard-sided cooler, prevents crushing.

Is it safe to store these in a hot car trunk?

Dry sealed cereal is generally fine in a hot trunk for short periods, but extreme heat over many hours can affect texture and freshness, so a cooler or shaded storage is preferable for long trips.

Can I share these with kids on a road trip without making a mess?

Yes. Each child gets their own pre-portioned box, which means no shared bags spilling across the back seat and no crumbs from a family-size box rolling around the car.

How should I store the 48 single-serve boxes once the outer case is opened?

Keep the boxes in a cool, dry place such as a pantry, cabinet, or breakroom basket. Since each box is individually sealed at the factory, you do not need to transfer them to airtight containers to maintain freshness.

How long do the unopened single-serve boxes stay fresh?

Individually sealed Kellogg's single-serve boxes typically have a best-by date printed on each box that is many months out from the purchase date, so the entire 48-count pack is designed to be worked through gradually.

Do I need to add milk, or can these be eaten dry as a snack?

Both work. Each box is a ready-to-eat cold cereal that can be poured into a bowl with milk for a traditional breakfast or eaten straight from the box as a portable, dry snack.

Do these boxes fit in a standard school lunchbox or adult lunch tote?

Yes. The 1.04 oz single-serve boxes are compact and designed to fit in standard school lunchboxes, adult lunch totes, insulated bags, and backpacks without taking up excessive room.

Are these cereals compatible with lactose-free or plant-based milk alternatives?

Yes. Because the cereals themselves are dairy-free, they pair naturally with almond, oat, soy, coconut, or lactose-free milk for anyone avoiding dairy.

What is included in the 48-count box?

You receive 48 individually wrapped 1.04 oz single-serve boxes containing seven Kellogg's brands: Raisin Bran, Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini-Wheats, and Rice Krispies. No additional items or accessories are needed to enjoy the product.

Is the packaging safe for kids to open and for shared spaces like classrooms?

Yes. The boxes are lightweight cardboard with no sharp edges, no plastic wrap hazards, and no small parts, making them safe for young children to handle and appropriate for classroom, daycare, and camp distribution.

Are there any common allergens in the cereal varieties?

All seven varieties are dairy-free and vegetarian, and most are made with wheat and may contain traces of other grains. Anyone with gluten sensitivity, nut allergies, or severe grain allergies should review the individual ingredient labels on each box before consuming.

What is the difference between ready-to-eat cereal and hot cereal like oatmeal?

Ready-to-eat cold cereal is pre-cooked, dried, and packaged to be eaten straight from the box with no preparation, while hot cereal like oatmeal requires boiling water or microwave heating and typically takes several minutes to prepare. Ready-to-eat cereal offers more convenience and a wider variety of flavors and textures, while hot cereal is often chosen for warmth, fiber, and a more traditional breakfast feel.

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