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Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains

Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains

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Nutrition Facts

Per 100g

Calories368 kcal
Protein5.3g
Total Fat5.3g
Saturated Fat0.0g
Carbohydrates84.2g
Sugars21.1g
Fiber0.0g
Sodium553mg
Protein per 100 kcal1.4g

About This Product

Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains by General Mills scores 7/10 for Clean Label based on no additives detected.

Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains by General Mills provides 368 calories, 5.3g protein, 5.3g fat, and 84.2g carbohydrates per 100g. That gives it a protein efficiency of 1.4g of protein per 100 calories. It scores well for Clean Label health goals. However, there are some things to be aware of regarding its nutritional aspects.

  • Very low in saturated fat (0.0g per 100g), which is beneficial for cardiovascular health.
  • Contains no detected additives — a clean ingredient list.
  • High sugar content (21.1g per 100g) — significant portion of daily recommended limit.
Best for: Clean Label

Deep Analysis

Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains by General Mills sits near the middle of the cereals category with 368 kcal per 100g (category avg: 406).

Nutrition Breakdown

  • Calories: 368 kcal per 100g (category avg: 406)
  • Protein: 5.3g per 100g (category avg: 10.5g)
  • Sugars: 21.1g per 100g (category avg: 20.7g)
  • Sodium: 553mg per 100g — on the higher side

Who Should Eat This

Best suited for general healthy eating with moderate portions.

Watch Out

  • Sugar content of 21.1g per 100g is high — check your portion size to stay within daily limits.

Better Alternatives

If Sesame Street Lightly Sweetened Cereal made with whole grains doesn't perfectly fit your goals, consider looking for lower-sugar options in the same category, higher-protein alternatives for better satiety. Browse the cereals category page on NutritionRanked to compare options side by side.