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Kellogg's Unicorn Froot Loops

Unicorn cereal has launched and it's just as magical as you might expect

Your breakfast just got a whole lot better

Chloe Best
Lifestyle Features Editor
September 13, 2017
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It's safe to say that unicorns have been one of the biggest trends of the year, and it shows no sign of coming to an end yet. Kellogg's have now got involved with the mythical craze with the launch of their Unicorn Froot Loops cereal – and you're  going to want to give it a try! The limited edition cereal will definitely brighten up your breakfast, and features the classic Froot Loops in a variety of all-natural pastel colours. And with a bright unicorn illustration on the box, it's sure to catch your attention in the supermarket.

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Kellogg's has launched Unicorn Froot Loops cereal

The cereal is available for a limited time from 17 September and costs £2.79 per 375g. It is the second magical confection to launch this week, following behind ASDA's new Madeira sponge Unicorn cake, which has already proved incredibly popular online.

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The birthday cake, which costs £10, was promoted on the supermarket's Facebook page last week, and has already attracted close to a million views and 13,000 comments, with many sharing their photos after rushing out to buy it. "My nearly 3 year old was adamant she wasn't having a birthday this year, didn't want presents and didn't want cake until she saw this cake!" one commented. Another added: "Wow, want one. Just gorgeous."

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The unicorn food trend has been ongoing for the past few months, with Starbucks' limited edition Unicorn Frappuccinos one of the most popular takes on the craze. The super-sweet confection featured a blend of colourful pink and blue syrups and was widely shared on social media after customers rushed out to try one. However not everyone is a fan of the trend; Gordon Ramsay weighed in on the mythical food craze in May, telling PopSugar: "Unicorns are meant for children's tales, not food."

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