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"Every Order Is Special"
- The New York Times
 

ABOUT YOU CEREAL

 

You Cereal gives customers the ability to design their very own breakfast cereal from delicious, high quality ingredients. By allowing customers to choose their own mix of ingredients, You Cereal always meets customers exact taste and nutrition needs for what is commonly heralded as the most important meal of the day: breakfast.

 

Based on the same principles as You Bar's fresh, customized nutrition bars, You Cereal only uses the highest quality ingredients with no artificial colorings or chemical preservatives so that every cereal mixed in our kitchen — whether hot or cold, crunchy or flaky — is always delicious and nutritious. Plus, You Cereal comes packaged in perfect individual portion sizes — easy for taking to work, school or on vacation.

 

You Bar™ became the first company to offer customized individual-portion-sized and individually labeled cereal in January 2010.

 

    With YOU CEREAL
  • You choose high quality ingredients such as granola, bran flakes, rolled oats, dried fruit and nuts.
  • You choose the individual portion size. (Great for kids and those on a diet!)
  • Your customized nutrition facts and your chosen cereal name are printed on each package.
  • Friendly telephone customer support and convenient email support are available to answers questions and provide helpful recommendations.
  • Your cereal is mixed fresh-to-order and shipped to your door with a satisfaction guarantee. If you don't love your cereal, you'll get a new box free of charge!

 

Personal trainers, registered dietitians, gym owners, nutritionists, and corporate event planners: Contact us about creating private label cereal that reflects your company's nutritional philosophy or spirit of creativity.

 

"Ava Bise and Anthony Flynn [You Cereal's founders] share more than a typical mother and son: a birthday, a love of healthy food and a devotion to athletics." - The New York Times (February 2008)