What are Honey Monster Puffs made of?

Puffed wheat
Puffed wheat sweetened with sugar and honey, fortified with vitamins and iron.

Was Honey Monster Puffs discontinued?

Children’s iconic breakfast cereal Sugar Puffs is being renamed Honey Monster Puffs after makers slashed sugar by 20%. The revamp means after almost 60 years, the Sugar Puffs brand will be consigned to history as it is axed from packs at the end of the month.

How are honey puffs made?

Honey Puffs (called Honey Weets in Australia) is a breakfast cereal produced by Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company and sold in New Zealand and Australia. It is made by puffing pieces of wheat and lightly coating them all over with honey.

Are honey Monster wheat puffs healthy?

Verdict: These Honey Monster Puffs are really low in saturated fat content which will give you a great start to your day if you’re watching what you eat. However, they’re relatively high in sugar, and aren’t that filling, so you might find yourself snacking by mid-morning.

Are honey puffs the same as Sugar Puffs?

In 2014, along with the name change from Sugar Puffs to Honey Monster Puffs, the cereal’s recipe was changed to have 8% less sugar and 20% more honey, so that the total sugar content is now 29% by mass, and the honey content has increased from 3% to 3.6%.

What replaced Sugar Puffs?

Why can’t I buy Sugar Puffs?

We’re sorry to tell you this, but Sugar Puffs have been dead for years. 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 replaced him with an imposter.

What is the new name for Sugar Puffs?

Honey Monster Puffs
The breakfast cereal Sugar Puffs is dropping any reference to “sugar” from its name in order to present a healthier image. Following a roll-out this month, Sugar Puffs will be known as “Honey Monster Puffs”, after the longstanding character used to advertise the product, the Honey Monster.

Why did they get rid of Sugar Puffs?

The breakfast cereal Sugar Puffs is dropping any reference to “sugar” from its name in order to present a healthier image. Following a roll-out this month, Sugar Puffs will be known as “Honey Monster Puffs”, after the longstanding character used to advertise the product, the Honey Monster.

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