Premier Protein Cereal Review

Premier Protein Cereal

Our love for Premier Protein has been well documented on this site, and as usual we picked up a case on our last visit to Costco. What we didn’t expect was to see that familiar red logo again while strolling the cereal aisle. Turns out, Premier Protein has been making moves to monopolize our breakfast diet and recently released a new cereal in collaboration with Post.

Post Premier Protein Mixed Berry Almond cereal is currently an exclusive to our favorite store and comes in a Costco-standard 30-ounce box with two bags inside. As you know, protein packed food and drink often carry a higher price tag, so we were relieved to see the large box was only $12.99. The big red packaging piqued the interest of the kids as soon as we got home, but we managed to hold out to the next morning before cracking it open.

Our first bowl was a great success. The cereal pours easily with a lovely fragrance, and features pops of red berries and thin slivers of almonds mixed into a base of crunchy flakes. The dehydrated strawberries and raspberries layer in a bit of variety in texture while the almonds almost invisibly add some chew.

We’re a big cereal household, and at this point we’ve tried all the “healthy” options. It’s usually pretty easy to spot where they’ve skimped, but we didn’t notice that at all in this case. The berries and flakes are tasty enough together that it doesn’t feel discounted on flavor. And it’s substantial enough to fill you up without getting soggy too quickly. Importantly, the end of the bowl leaves you with some lightly berry-tinged milk, almost like a mini strawberry shake.

Premier Protein Cereal on Shelf

Premier Protein Cereal on Shelf


When we finally got around to inspecting the health claims we were surprised. There’s only 5g of total sugars and 14g of carbs per serving and is way up there in available protein content available among cereals, with 20g of protein each bowl. That’s twice as much protein as you’ll find in most alternatives. Honestly, it feels like an easy fit with the healthy lifestyle goals we’ve laid out for the year ahead.

If you’re an early fan and just can’t get enough of the cereal, their website has a series of recipes as well, including protein bites and cookies to take on the go and a parfait to top off your at-home weekend brunch.

We usually go 2% with our cereal, but in the future we might consider spiking it with one of Premier Protein’s shakes as well, double dipping for some extra protein and healthy goodness.

The cereal just hit shelves at the beginning of the year and will be trialed in 372 stores in the Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Texas, Los Angeles and San Diego regions until the end of February. Try and buy a second box if you like it; if all goes well Costco will be rolling it out nationwide later in the year.

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5 Responses to “Premier Protein Cereal Review”

  1. Woody says:

    Love this cereal for taste and protein content. Why doesn’t Costco sell it online?????

  2. Dwight says:

    This is very Keto freiendly, but is the worst tasting and worst texture cereal I have ever had. It’s like eating paint chips. Almond flakes would help a lot or more berries. But perhaps I am used to good tasting cereal and haven’t deprived my taste the way a person on Keto would be doing. Crushing the flakes into much smaller pieces did help though.

  3. PLEASE PLEASE SELL THIS PREMIER CEREAL AGAIN .I AM A DIEBETIC AND THIS CEREAL IS THE ONLY ONE THAT IS SO GOOD AND LOW CARBS AND HIGH PROTIEN . I DROVE FROM BOISE IDAHO TO CORVALIS OREGON TO SEE IF I COULD FIND IT I BOUGHT THE LAST ONE AT COSTCO IN NAMPA IDAHO. THEY ARE SELLING THIS FOR 50.00 A BOX ON EBAY. PLEASE SEEL THIS CEREAL AGAIN ….THANK YOU BARBARA GIBSON

  4. Monica R. Madison says:

    please sell this cereal again. It’s low sugar and I get it for my mom!

  5. Tommie Brown says:

    Great idea and I love the low sugar and high protein. However, it is too hard until it soaks a while. Could be a little better in the flavor department too, but for the a healthier cereal it works. I use Blue Diamond Almond Breeze unsweetened vanilla milk 0g of sugar in it so I don’t get all that extra sugar from real milk. All real milk has 12g of sugar, no matter what the fat % is.

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