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That's right, since 2014 Sugar Puffs have been called Honey Monster Puffs, a fact we've only been alerted to now that the cereal's current owner, Brecks Brands, has killed Honey Monster and ...
In October 2014 R aisio announced it would cut sugar in a 30g portion from 9.3g to 8.7g – a cut of over 6% and changed the name from Sugar Puffs to Honey Monster Puffs.
Honey Monster Puffs will now have less than half the sugar once found in its previous incarnation, Sugar Puffs. Last week, The Grocer revealed Kellogg’s plan to reduce the sugar content of Coco Pops ...
Raisio's UK arm Halo Foods has launched a low-sugar, multi-grain version of its Honey Monster Puffs cereal. The company claims Honey Monster Multigrain Honeycomb contains "even less" sugar than ...
For the first time in 35 years, the Honey Monster is disappearing from Sugar Puffs packs. But fear not, the furry fella has only been removed temporarily for promotional purposes. The Find Honey ...