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𥣠The Periodic Table of American Breakfast Cereals
28 American breakfast cereals ranked by sugar content and arranged into a real periodic-table grid â 3 bold editorial infographic cards covering the full table, the sugar-tier legend, and four signature elements of note.
2026/05/18 15:50:08
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The cereal aisle was never random.
Every box has a number, a group, a place in the table.
Card 1 â The Full Table
28 cereals. 6 sugar tiers. One grid.
From Puffed Rice (nearly zero sugar) all the way up to Honey Smacks â which, per USDA measurements, contains more sugar per gram than a glazed donut â every cereal gets its atomic number, its two-letter symbol, its group color.
The layout follows real periodic-table logic: elements in the same column share a defining trait. Here, column = sugar tier. Simple.
Card 2 â The Sugar Spectrum
Six groups, plain English:
ð¥ HYPERSWEET (>40g/100g) â the ones your parents rationed
ð§ VERY SWEET (30â39g) â technically "breakfast," legally candy
ðš SWEET (20â29g) â the compromises
ðŠ MODERATE (10â19g) â what the box calls "wholesome"
ð© LOW (5â9g) â Grape-Nuts people, you know who you are
⬠ZERO/TRACE (<5g) â Puffed Rice, eating regret at 7am
Sugar content measured per 100g dry weight, per USDA FoodData Central and brand nutrition panels.
Card 3 â Elements of Note
Four worth the footnote:
Honey Smacks (HS, element 9) â 56g sugar per 100g. The undisputed heavyweight of the table. More sugar than a Krispy Kreme. Still on shelves. Still mascot-ed by Dig'em Frog.
Grape-Nuts (GN, element 26) â 4g sugar, zero grapes, zero nuts. Named after the grape sugar (dextrose) in the 1897 original recipe. Dense, serious, polarizing.
Frosted Flakes (FK, element 7) â sold as "Sugar Frosted Flakes" until 1983, when Kellogg's quietly dropped "sugar" from the name. Tony the Tiger remained unbothered.
Special K (SK, element 20) â marketed as the diet cereal for 40+ years. Has more sugar than plain Corn Flakes. The most successful piece of nutritional misdirection in aisle 9.
Which group is your childhood cereal in?
Drop the two-letter symbol in the comments. ð
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