Approximately 283 million Americans eat cold cereal every day. If you’re one of them, you probably want to find the best organic cereal brand. We hope this guide will help you enjoy this convenient breakfast food without compromising you health!
As a child of the 1950’s, most mornings I ate cold cereal for breakfast. We could help ourselves so that my mom was free to do other chores. My father thought boxed cereal was great because, as a child of the Depression era, he had to eat porridge or oatmeal every day. He often commented how fortunate we were to have tasty cereal! During this time, cereals blossomed into the sweet treat we know today.
Back then, most cereal brands were named “Sugar This” or “Sugar That.” Kellogg Sugar Smacks were a favorite in my childhood home, and they have the distinction of having the most sugar by weight of any cereal on the market, then or now. Fifty-six percent of the cereal was sugar! (BTW: When we ran out of cold cereal, we took white bread, sprinkled sugar on it, and poured milk over it.)
When I had my own children in the 1980’s, I had just rejected eating any sugar (the book Sugar Blues was popular back then). Like my own father, my kids grew up eating porridge. I’d cook rice, millet, oats, and other whole grains with soy milk adding a little honey or maple syrup for sweetness.
There were a few cereal brands that didn’t have added sugar but they were hard to find–Erewhon’s Crispy Brown Rice, Oatios, and Kellogg’s Nutri Grain cereal were our the best organic cereal brands back then, but the they all have since been discontinued! Today, sugar has crept back into most cold cereals–even the organic, “healthy” ones. But there are still nutrient-rich, non-toxic boxed cereals to be found. This guide will go over the best organic cereal brands.


20 comments
Victoria
Finally I am on the right track. Been giving my LO the CF O’s since he was a baby. Would like to know what you think of Kashi’s new kid’s line. Is it OK in small amounts? I mix the O’s with them. the cinnamon, cocoa, or berry combo sometimes cause his taste buds are changing.
johnlockegoss
Hi Kim,
We appreciate your concern over weed killers in oats. It is one we share, but there is some pretty troubling news on that subject. Even farms that are fully certified organic or biodynamic or operate in a responsible way can end up with products with those toxins in them. This is because those weed killers are so widely used…and because they drift easily, that there are very few places they cannot reach. This is true not only of oats but just about every crop, every where. So until we find a way to verify the absence of those toxins in products, or until we make those substances illegal, it is a problem it seems that we all just have to live with. :( :( :(
K
Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) are fine?
Kim S
I’ve stayed away from oat containing cereals and cereal bars because of the weed killer contamination that we’ve heard a lot about. I have not seen any updates about this. Is it safe to feed my babies oat cereal now?
Annmarie Zuluaga Yafrate
Thank you so much for this! I didn’t see any mention of some of the Whole Foods options such as Cascadian Farms or Nature’s Path. What do you think of these:
-Cascadian Farm Organic Hearty Morning Fiber
-Nature’s Path Organic Smart Bran
-Nature’s Path Organic Heritage Flakes
Thank you so much for all you and your family do!
Lori Salvati
I was wondering about the Trader Joe’s Shredded Bite Sized Wheat Square cereal? The only 2 I gredie at are whole wheat and Vitamin E to preserve freshness? No sugar, no sodium. I get these for my son all the time so I am crossing my fingers!
Maia James
Yes, there is nothing concerning about calcium carbonate, fortunately:).
Maia James
yes:)
AR
I saw that too and was wondering about the calcium carbonate.
Krystle Ang
On the Cascadian Farm website, the list of ingredients is as follows.
Whole Grain Oats*, Whole Grain Barley*, Wheat Starch*, Malted Barley Extract*, Sea Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Oats*, Malted Barley*, Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) Added to Preserve Freshness
Is it still okay?