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Cereality: The Cereal Bar Chain

Capitalism and Cap'n Crunch

By Bartleby, published Apr 24, 2006
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If you think you’ve already seen “cereal bars” next to granola in the grocery store, think again. From college campuses to the Chicago Loop, a new breed of counter-service establishments has cropped up, selling cereal as their main menu item. The most popular of these fast-food cereal bars is a chain called Cereality, started several years ago by smug entrepreneurs David Roth and Rick Bacher. The concept is simple: imagine a grinning “cereologist” clad in a pajama top, armed with a scoop, and trained to sell name-brand cereal in all its permutations. From simple two-scoop servings in take-out containers to crazy multi-cereal mixes with exotic toppings and flavored milk, the cereal bar is meant to be a fun-loving place for this favourite American breakfast food – morning, noon, and night.

Cereal bars use well-established cereal brands and a range of accoutrements to attract customers of all types, from health nuts to sugar freaks and curious housewives to chipper hipsters. Whatever your dietary needs and level of health consciousness, cereal bars cater to your appetite and personality. You can order a fiber-filled twig-n-rock cereal with granola bits, yogurt, and fresh fruit. Or you can indulge with Cap’n Crunch, marshmallows, and chocolate milk. The Cereality chain and its single-store peers are attracting not only college students, who find the cereal containers convenient for class, but also commuting professionals who seek the sweet cereals their suburban cupboard-keepers often deny them. It’s a practical and playful place where people curiously combine cereal brands and then report their newest concotions to friends and co-workers.

Takeaways
  • Cereality is the nationally recognized chain cereal bar.
  • Cereal bars offer everything from uber-healthy to super-sugary concoctions.
  • The concept taps into out nation's deeply rooted breakfast cereal culture.
Did You Know?
College students at Arizona State University in Tempe enjoyed the first campus Cereality in 2004.
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