National Cereal Day is celebrated each year on March 7th, and it’s a day to celebrate one of the most beloved breakfast staples in the world! Cereal has been around for centuries, originating in the Middle Ages as a combination of baked grains, honey, and spices. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that cereal’s popularity exploded, thanks to the invention of the modern breakfast cereal.
Today, cereal is a favorite breakfast food for people of all ages, and it’s also a great snack or dessert. On National Cereal Day, fans of cereal around the world come together to celebrate their favorite brands and flavors. Whether you like crunchy corn flakes or creamy oatmeal, it’s a day to enjoy a bowl of cereal with friends and family.
Americans consume an estimated 10 billion bowls of cereal each year, and around the world, it is estimated that people consume more than 3 billion boxes of cereal each year. That’s a lot of cereal!
• The most popular cereal in the U.S. is Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
• The world’s oldest breakfast cereal is also the most popular in the United Kingdom—Weetabix
• The world’s first breakfast cereal was a combination of baked grains called “granula”, invented in 1863 by Dr. James Caleb Jackson
• The first cereal box prize was a free booklet of the novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, given away by the Shredded Wheat Company in 1909
So grab a bowl and a spoon, and join the world in celebrating National Cereal Day.
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