ProductsGeneral Mills Cheerios

General Mills Cheerios

26 ingredients identified

The takeaway

The label shows a respectable nutrient mix. Going for it: source of protein (12.8 g/100 g) and source of fibre (10.3 g/100 g). On the downside: calorie-dense — 359 kcal per 100 g, and sugar-loaded — 5.1 g per 100 g (≈1 tsp).

Based on the ingredients we could read from this scan. A full label may include more — like added sugars, colorings or other ingredients — than we captured here.

68out of 100
BProduct Score

Based on 26 ingredients and 8 nutrients

Why this grade

  • +8 essential nutrients identified
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Ingredients

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Nutrition Facts

per 100 g
Calories
35918% DV

18% of your daily limit — consider your total intake.

Sugars
5.1 g10% DV

10% of the recommended daily limit (FDA).

Saturated Fat
1.3 g6% DV

6% of the recommended daily limit (FDA).

Sodium
487 mg21% DV

21% of your daily limit — consider your total intake.

% Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 kcal diet (FDA reference). Values per 100 g of product.

How the ingredients work together

Known interactions from published nutrition research — separate from the evidence grade.

Iron + Vitamin CWork together

Vitamin C markedly improves non-heme iron absorption by reducing it to its more absorbable form.

B12 + FolateWork together

B12 and folate work in the same methylation cycle; supplementing both supports homocysteine metabolism better than either alone.

Vitamin C + Vitamin EWork together

Vitamin C regenerates oxidized vitamin E, recycling its antioxidant capacity.

Iron vs ZincCompete

Iron and zinc compete for absorption when taken together at higher doses on an empty stomach.

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