It is also due to Canadian law popular cartoon characters on the television cannot sell products such as cereal. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you for using Post.
Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued. The Cocoa Pebble Treat Bars have been recently discontinued and you will only see those for a limited time now.
The Cocoa Pebbles Cereal is available in Canada at this time and currently that is the only Pebbles or Gluten Free product that we have available to be purchased there. We appreciate your loyalty and patronage and invite you to try another one of our many products. Thank you again for contacting Post Foods. Kerri Jordan Consumer Response Representative. Tags: Gluten Free. Comments 6. Anonymous November 21, at PM. Anonymous April 3, at AM. Anonymous November 28, at PM. Unknown December 17, at PM.
First name. Last name. Your cart is empty. Home All products Fruity Pebbles Cereal - g. Fruity Pebbles Cereal - g 28 reviews. Save 0. Sold out. Beloved brands like Grape-Nuts were suddenly out of stock. Companies once desperate to boost sales swiftly curbed their promotions on products, fearing that they couldn't meet demand. The early days of the pandemic led to shortages in packaged goods as people rushed to stock up.
But the surge in cereal sales marked a dramatic turnaround: In , cereal sales dropped 0. Before the pandemic, the products were passed over by many consumers who were looking for fresh ingredients or ate breakfast on the go. But restrictions designed to curb the spread of Covid led more people to eat breakfast at home, and stock up on familiar, shelf-stable products.
Suddenly, cereal was cool again. Demand rose on two ends of the cereal spectrum: Indulgent, nostalgia-invoking treats, which had started to gain traction before the pandemic, got even more popular. And healthier products geared toward adults got an unexpected revival. And the fact that they dramatically jumped during the pandemic, that was a little bit surprising.
We weren't expecting that," he said. At Post, "the Pebbles brand has been on fire," said Dixon. Demand for Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles during the pandemic inspired Post to partner with nutritional supplement maker Dymatize on Pebbles-flavored protein powders.
Demand also grew for Honeycomb and Honey Bunches of Oats, particularly the almond and honey roasted varieties, Dixon noted. How to sustain that growth is "the million dollar question," said Dixon. One way to capitalize on the new taste for cereal is to repackage the products as snacks that can be eaten on the go. Why are Corn Pops different in Canada? What is the dumbest province in Canada? What you should never do visiting Canada? What you should never say to a Canadian?
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