Happy National Cereal Day! There is so much to love about cereal. Whether you have it for breakfast, dinner, a snack, or when you have the munchies, cereal is a go-to for a lot of us. And did you even have a childhood if you didn’t eat a big bowl of cereal while watching Saturday morning cartoons. What a time! But which cereals do we love the most. Let’s find out the most popular cereals in Massachusetts.
Celebrating National Cereal Day
National Cereal Day is celebrated annually on March 7th. The day is set aside to pay tribute to, and indulge in, our favorite sweet and crunchy creation. In the United States alone, the breakfast cereal market has a yearly revenue of $21.3 billion dollars! It’s the highest of any country in the world.
Cereal Fun Facts
- The word “cereal” comes from the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture, Ceres.
- It’s estimated that the average American eats approximately 160 bowls of cereal each year (Source).
- During the pandemic as more people stayed home, cereal consumption grew significantly. Sales were up 12% from the year prior (Source).
- 50% of Americans eat cereals for breakfast every day.
- The full name of “Cap’n Crunch” mascot is Horatio Magellan Crunch. His place of birth is Crunch Island in the Sea of Milk.
- Kellogg’s was the first company to advertise on the Times Square billboard in New York.
- Snap, Crackle & Pop are the longest-running Kellogg’s characters.
Most Popular Cereals in Massachusetts Ranked
Curious how your favorite stacks up against the rest of Massachusetts. BetMassachusetts.com did all the work for you and analyzed all Google searches for America’s most well-known cereals over the last 12 months, to reveal Massachusetts’ go-to brand. They used keyword search volume from the last 12 months, and ranked them in order from the highest to the lowest. Here are the results.