Kellogg's has revealed a fan favourite cereal has been discontinued, leaving fans pleading with the company to "bring them back".
Kellogg's is known for a range of cereal brands including Corn Flakes, Coco Pops, Frosties and Crunchy Nut.
Several big-name brands have discontinued products in 2024 including the likes of Walkers Crisps, Heinz, Coca-Cola and even supermarket giant Aldi.
Walkers revealed earlier this year it had stopped making Marmite-flavoured crisps.
This came after the likes of Salt and Vinegar Quavers, Worcester sauce flavour and Max Strong Hotsauce Blaze crisps were axed from its range at the back end of 2023.
Aldi confirmed recently its Village Bakery Seeded Medium Sliced Loaf had been discontinued in what shoppers labelled "sad news".
Earlier this month (September), Heinz told customers its Organic Baked Beanz had been discontinued, despite some fans labelling them the "best on the market".
While Coca-Cola was forced to apologise recently after confirming Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla and Diet Coke with Splenda had both been discontinued.
Kellogg's confirms fan favourite cereal has been discontinued
Kellogg's, back in August, revealed it had discontinued Coco Pops Rocks, despite some shoppers labelling it the "best cereal ever made".
Now, the cereal giant has revealed it has also axed Crunchy Nut and Caramel Bites from its range.
One shopper took to social media concerned they were unable to find the Kellogg's cereal.
Hi
— Kellogg's UK & IRE (@KelloggsUKI) September 20, 2024
Thanks for your messages and photos regarding our product Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Nuts and Caramel Bites, which you and your son enjoyed as your favorite cereals.
We’re sorry, but this product has been discontinued. Your feedback will be shared with the relevant team.
Jen
The Crunchy Nut fan, posting on X (formerly Twitter), said: "@KelloggsUKI what happened to the Kellogg’s crunchy nut with caramel bites!?!
"They were my favourite cereal been looking for them for ever I miss them my son misses them!!
"Bring them back please."
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A Kellogg's spokesperson replied to the post revealing Crunchy Nut and Caramel Bites has been discontinued.
Kellogg's commented: "Thanks for your messages and photos regarding our product Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Nuts and Caramel Bites, which you and your son enjoyed as your favorite cereals.
"We’re sorry, but this product has been discontinued. Your feedback will be shared with the relevant team."
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