Company Brands
Its breakfast cereals include:
- Basic 4
- Boo Berry
- Buc Wheats
- Cheerios and its variants
- Chex and its variants
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch
- Cocoa Puffs
- Cookie Crisp
- Count Chocula
- Crazy Cow
- Fiber One
- Franken Berry
- French Toast Crunch
- General Mills Kaboom
- Gold Flakes
- Golden Grahams
- Chocolate Golden Grahams
- Hidden Treasures
- Honey Nut Clusters
- Jurassic Park Crunch
- Kix
- Lucky Charms
- Oatmeal Crisp
- Raisin Nut Bran
- Reese's Puffs
- Total
- Trix
- Wheaties
Some brands are marketed outside the US and Canada by the Cereal Partners joint venture using the Nestlé brand.
The company's baking-goods brands include:
- Betty Crocker
- Bisquick
- Gold Medal Flour
- Jus-Rol
- Knack & Back
- La Salteña
- Pillsbury
- V. Pearl
- Wanchai Ferry
It also produces fruit snacks, including Fruit by the Foot, Fruit Gushers, Fruit Roll-Ups, and Fruit Shapes.
The company's grain-snack brands include:
- Bugles
- Cascadian Farms
- Chex Mix
- Gardetto's
- Nature Valley
- Fiber One bars
It also produces Häagen-Dazs ice cream outside of the US.
The company's meal products brands include:
- Betty Crocker
- Diablitos Underwood
- Green Giant
- Hamburger Helper
- Old El Paso
- Wanchai Ferry
It also produces organic foods, including Cascadian Farms and Muir Glen.
Other company brands include Frescarini, Latina, Totinos, Jeno's, Progresso, Columbo, and Yoplait (51%).
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