
C.W. Post was a
granola-type
breakfast cereal
Cereal, formally termed breakfast cereal (and further categorized as cold cereal or warm cereal), is a traditional breakfast food made from processed cereal grains. It is traditionally eaten as part of breakfast, or a snack food, primarily in ...
introduced in the
United States by
General Foods in . It was named after
C. W. Post
Charles William Post (October 26, 1854 – May 9, 1914) was an American innovator, breakfast cereal and foods manufacturer and a pioneer in the prepared-food industry. He was the founder of what is now Post Consumer Brands.
Early life
Char ...
, the founder of the
Postum Cereal Company that later became General Foods. The cereal company unit was later sold off and is now
Post Foods.
It followed the debuts of other granola cereals by major U.S. cereal manufacturers in the early 1970s: Heartland Natural Cereal,
Quaker 100% Natural Granola, Country Morning, and
Nature Valley.
The cereal was available with or without
raisins, and its
sugar
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose, fructose, and galactose. Compound sugars, also called disaccharides or double ...
content by weight was 27.8% and 24.8%, respectively, in the middle range of popular cereal brands at the time.
Brody, p. 132–133
It was discontinued in .
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Post cereals
Products introduced in 1974
Products and services discontinued in 1994