Smorz is a breakfast cereal manufactured by the Kellogg Company, consisting of chocolategraham-flavored corn puffs and marshmallows, modeled after the flavor of s'mores. The breakfast cereal was first released in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013.[1] It was announced in December 2015 that Smorz would be reintroduced, and it was re-discontinued in April 2019.
On December 15, 2020, It has been confirmed that Smorz will return again, according to Candy Hunting's Instagram post.
This cereal is described on the box as a 'rich chocolatey graham cereal with marshmallows'. The marshmallows are brown and white, and intended to look like chocolate had been swirled into them.
At the height of production, thousands of pounds of chocolate cream and marshmallows were used each day to make Kellogg's Smorz.[2] Omniweb for mac.
- Calories, carbs, fat, protein, fiber, cholesterol, and more for Smorz (Cereals ready-to-eat, kellogg). Want to use it in a meal plan? Head to the diet generator and enter the number of calories you want.
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- ^'Do you like Kellogg's Smorz cereal? New Kellogg's Krave S'Mores cereal to replace discontinued cereal'. community.kellogg.com. Kellogg Company. November 2013. Archived from the original on December 31, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2021.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- ^'Smorz'. MrBreakfast.com.
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Smorz is a breakfast cereal manufactured by the Kellogg Company, consisting of chocolate graham -flavored corn puffs and marshmallows, modeled after the flavor of s'mores. The breakfast cereal was first released in 2003, but was discontinued in December 2013.
- Kellogg's Smorz breakfast cereal review at popcultmag.com
Smorz
Introduced in 2002
This cereal was described on the box as a 'rich chocolatey graham cereal with marshmallows'. The marshmallows were brown and white, and intended to look like chocolate had been swirled into them. The very first cereal box urged potential buyers to 'bring the S'mores experience home to your breakfast table!'
At the height of production, thousands of pounds of chocolate cream were used each day to make Kellogg's Smorz - that's about as much as 7 elephants weigh. Millions of marshmallows were used during s single day's production - that's more than enough to fill 3 classrooms!
In 2002, the first 9 ingredients listed on the nutrition panel were corn flour, marshmallow bits, sugar, chocolate coating, whole oat flour, fructose, graham flour, wheat flour and high fructose corn syrup.
A 2004 one-sheet advertisement created to promote word-of-mouth for Smorz cereal described how the cereal was made:
1. Grains like corn, oats, wheat, and graham are mixed with salt sugar and vitamins.
2. The mixture is cooked until it becomes doughy.
3. The cereal is shaped into small squares then baked - like cookies!
4. A very important person tastes the cereal to make sure it tastes good.
5. A shower of flavors - marshmallow and graham - rain down on the cereal. Even vitamins are added to the shower.
6. The cereal is dried off then tested again - to make sure the flavors are right on.
7. The cereal gets coated in chocolate and is lightly dusted with sugar to make it taste even better.
8. The cereal is tested AGAIN (wouldn't you like that job?) to make sure it's good enough for you and your friends.
9. Before it's packaged, marbits - tiny marshmallows with dark swirls - are added to make it extra yummy!
Smorz Cereal was discontinued in 2013.
It was reintroduced in 2015. Partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils were removed from the recipe. Unfortunately, the cool chocolate swirls in the original marshmallows were gone too. Most reports say the cereal tastes very close to the original version.
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Now Showing: 2003 Smorz Cereal Commercial
Overall Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)
View all 36 comments for this cereal.
By Rocky
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This is the best cereal in the world and I feel hurt every time I go to the store and they never have it. Please someone bring it back now!
Comment submitted: 8/30/2019 (#24453)
By melissa (Team Breakfast Member)
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Love this cereal. It's amazing!
Comment submitted: 9/21/2018 (#23504)
By MoreSmores
Smorz Cereal
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
It's so DELICIOUS!
Comment submitted: 5/7/2018 (#23031)
By FatFreeMorelull (Team Breakfast Member)
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This is my favorite cereal ever! Here's an error message cereal joke: BREAKFAST.SYS halted.. Cereal port not responding.
Comment submitted: 2/1/2018 (#22683)
By Postman
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Bought a box for my son as he loved this cereal. Nice to see it back. Now if only Concentrate would come back..
Smorz
Introduced in 2002
This cereal was described on the box as a 'rich chocolatey graham cereal with marshmallows'. The marshmallows were brown and white, and intended to look like chocolate had been swirled into them. The very first cereal box urged potential buyers to 'bring the S'mores experience home to your breakfast table!'
At the height of production, thousands of pounds of chocolate cream were used each day to make Kellogg's Smorz - that's about as much as 7 elephants weigh. Millions of marshmallows were used during s single day's production - that's more than enough to fill 3 classrooms!
In 2002, the first 9 ingredients listed on the nutrition panel were corn flour, marshmallow bits, sugar, chocolate coating, whole oat flour, fructose, graham flour, wheat flour and high fructose corn syrup.
A 2004 one-sheet advertisement created to promote word-of-mouth for Smorz cereal described how the cereal was made:
1. Grains like corn, oats, wheat, and graham are mixed with salt sugar and vitamins.
2. The mixture is cooked until it becomes doughy.
3. The cereal is shaped into small squares then baked - like cookies!
4. A very important person tastes the cereal to make sure it tastes good.
5. A shower of flavors - marshmallow and graham - rain down on the cereal. Even vitamins are added to the shower.
6. The cereal is dried off then tested again - to make sure the flavors are right on.
7. The cereal gets coated in chocolate and is lightly dusted with sugar to make it taste even better.
8. The cereal is tested AGAIN (wouldn't you like that job?) to make sure it's good enough for you and your friends.
9. Before it's packaged, marbits - tiny marshmallows with dark swirls - are added to make it extra yummy!
Smorz Cereal was discontinued in 2013.
It was reintroduced in 2015. Partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils were removed from the recipe. Unfortunately, the cool chocolate swirls in the original marshmallows were gone too. Most reports say the cereal tastes very close to the original version.
Click here to see all cereals from Kellogg's.
Now Showing: 2003 Smorz Cereal Commercial
Overall Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)
View all 36 comments for this cereal.
By Rocky
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This is the best cereal in the world and I feel hurt every time I go to the store and they never have it. Please someone bring it back now!
Comment submitted: 8/30/2019 (#24453)
By melissa (Team Breakfast Member)
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Love this cereal. It's amazing!
Comment submitted: 9/21/2018 (#23504)
By MoreSmores
Smorz Cereal
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
It's so DELICIOUS!
Comment submitted: 5/7/2018 (#23031)
By FatFreeMorelull (Team Breakfast Member)
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This is my favorite cereal ever! Here's an error message cereal joke: BREAKFAST.SYS halted.. Cereal port not responding.
Comment submitted: 2/1/2018 (#22683)
By Postman
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Bought a box for my son as he loved this cereal. Nice to see it back. Now if only Concentrate would come back..
Comment submitted: 3/9/2016 (#20047)
By Tyra P.
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
I freaking LOVE this cereal. THANK YOU Kellogg's for bringing it back!
Comment submitted: 2/19/2016 (#19978)
By Lovesmorz
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This was seriously the VERY BEST cereal ever! Please (I'm begging) bring it back!
Comment submitted: 9/28/2015 (#19493)
By Peyger
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
That was the best cereal ever! Why did they have to take it away:(
Comment submitted: 5/11/2015 (#18995)
By J.J. York
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Bring this cereal back. It is my all-time favorite! More Smores please!
Comment submitted: 5/9/2015 (#18989)
By R.U.H.
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Come on people at Kellogg's! If you're reading this, you can tell we all miss Smorz and want it back. Do the right thing!
Comment submitted: 4/26/2015 (#18946)