While Travis Kelce prepares for a third consecutive Super Bowl this Sunday in New Orleans, his fans are left wondering: is the football star eating loads of Kelce Mix Cereal to get in the game?

Kelce Mix is a Travis- and Jason-approved, limited-edition cereal that combines a veritable hall of cereal fame into a single, Kelcelicious pack: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms and Reese’s Puffs, together at last, and available today in retailers across the country, while supplies last, according to a news release.

If you want to try Kelce Mix, check your local Walmart or grocery store to see if it’s in stock. You could even re-create the signature mix by combining equal parts of the three cereals at home.

But before you dive in, a more balanced breakfast might be the winning play. So, what makes a cereal genuinely healthy?

According to registered dietitians, focus on key nutritional elements. The healthiest cereals typically contain whole grains as their primary ingredient, pack at least 3-5 grams of fiber per serving and limit added sugars to 5 grams or less, Real Simple reported.

Whole grain options, like original Cheerios made from oats, offer heart-healthy benefits through beta-glucan fiber. Shredded wheat cereal provides 8 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein per serving with zero added sugars, according to the lifestyle website. For those seeking maximum fiber impact, bran cereals can deliver up to 18 grams per serving — a substantial contribution to the daily recommended intake.

To boost the nutritional value of your breakfast bowl, dietitians recommend adding fresh fruit for natural sweetness and extra vitamins, along with nuts or seeds for healthy fats and protein, Real Simple reported. Pairing cereal with milk adds calcium and vitamin D, turning a simple breakfast into a more complete meal.

While the Kelce Mix might make for a fun Super Bowl treat, you can start your day with a breakfast worthy of a touchdown dance by choosing options made with whole grains, minimal added sugars and abundant fiber.


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