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The Healthy Breakfast Cereal market is a subset of the larger Breakfast Cereal market. It is composed of cereals that are marketed as being healthier than traditional cereals, often containing higher levels of fiber, protein, and vitamins. These cereals are often marketed as being more nutritious than traditional cereals, and are often marketed as being a healthier alternative to sugary cereals.
Healthy Breakfast Cereals are often marketed as being a convenient and nutritious way to start the day. They are often marketed as being a good source of energy and nutrients, and are often seen as a healthier alternative to traditional breakfast foods.
Some companies in the Healthy Breakfast Cereal market include Kellogg's, General Mills, Quaker Oats, Kashi, and Nature's Path. Show Less Read more