Breakfast is often hailed as the most important meal of the day. A bowl of tasty cereal drenched in ice-cold milk is a common choice for those rushing off to school or work - and it's usually a hit with the kids. However, some iconic cereals from the 80s and 90s are no longer available for today's youngsters - many have been removed from the shelves as brands strive to promote healthier options.
Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of these dearly missed breakfast favourites. Ricicles This sweet Kellogg's cereal was a massive favourite among children, along with its chocolate version, Choco Ricicles, reports the Express . The cereal was similar to Rice Krispies but came with a frosted sugar coating.
However, due to its high sugar content, it was sadly discontinued in 2017, much to the disappointment of many. Sugar Puffs The original Sugar Puffs first made their appearance in 1957 and were a honey-flavoured, sugar-coated cereal. But in 2014, the brand underwent a significant change when it rebranded to Honey Monster Puffs.
The original recipe was also altered to contain less sugar and more honey - a move that, according to many fans, unfortunately resulted in a loss of flavour. Start Kellogg's Start was launched in the 80s and marketed as a cereal that could enhance sports performance, making it a popular choice among adults. Despite petitions to keep it on the shelves, it was removed in 2018.
Banana Bubbles This Kellogg's cereal consisted of rice grains infused.
