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Would you pay $8.47 for a box of Magic Spoon cereal?
OR would you rather cook breakfast - OR do you skip breakfast?
-Gabbi
Okay, so we've all seen the buzz around Magic Spoon cereal and that eye-watering $8.47 price tag. It makes you stop and really QUESTION if any box of cereal is worth that much, right? My initial thought was, "Do I really RATHER skip breakfast or cook than pay for that?" But then I started wondering, how does it stack up against other premium, health-conscious cereals, specifically Seven Sundays? I decided to dive deep into a personal comparison, because who doesn't want the best for their PANTRY? First, let's look at Magic Spoon. It's pitched as a low-carb, high-protein, keto-friendly cereal, aiming to bring back that childhood cereal joy without the SUGAR crash. They use alternative SWEETENERs to achieve that. I tried a few flavors, and while some, like the Peanut Butter, had a decent taste, the texture can be a bit... unique. It's definitely not your classic sugary cereal, which is the point. For someone actively managing their CARBOHYDRATES intake, it feels like a bit of MAGIC to have a cereal option. But that price point? It's a significant investment, making me wonder if the benefits truly justify the cost in the long run. Then there's Seven Sundays. This brand often pops up when you're LOOKING for healthier grain-based cereals. Their Muesli and Granola lines are known for natural ingredients, often incorporating various SEEDs, whole grains, and dried fruits. While not strictly low-carb like Magic Spoon, Seven Sundays focuses on fiber-rich, less processed options. The taste profile is usually heartier, with natural sweetness from fruits rather than artificial sweeteners. Their prices are also on the HIGHER side compared to conventional cereals, but typically a bit less than Magic Spoon, making them feel a touch more accessible for an everyday healthy option. So, which one wins in my book? If your primary goal is extremely low-carb and high protein to avoid HUNGER quickly and you don't mind the specific taste and texture, then Magic Spoon could be a worthy splurge, especially if it helps you stick to a dietary plan. However, for a more balanced, whole-food approach that still prioritizes good ingredients, Seven Sundays offers a fantastic option. It feels more like a substantial breakfast that keeps you full with its fiber content. The crunch and natural flavors of Seven Sundays often lead to a more satisfying experience for me. Ultimately, it comes down to your personal health goals and budget. Is the $8.47 for Magic Spoon cereal a daily habit you can sustain, or are you better off with other breakfast options? Sometimes, I find myself circling back to simpler, more affordable, and equally nourishing breakfasts like EGGS with some sautéed VEGGIES. They might take a little more effort than pouring a bowl of CEREAL, but they are consistently satisfying and budget-friendly. Both Magic Spoon and Seven Sundays have their place, but understanding your priorities is key before you commit to either.






















































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