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Cheerios with quinoa coming in January. Can it save cereal?

General Mills will start selling 'Cheerios + Ancient Grains' a new variety containing small amounts of quinoa, Kamut wheat, and spelt. The new Cheerios cereal comes as the popularity of grains like quinoa are on the rise. Cereal? Not so much. 

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Cheerios will launch a 'Cheerios + Ancient Grains' variety in January, capitalizing on a craze for gluten-free and superfoods as cereal sales in the US slide.

Grains and carbohydrates have had a rough go of it in recent years. Some see products like pasta, bread, and cereal as nutritionally suspect, thanks to the gluten-free craze, the lingering influence of the Atkins diet phenomenon, and a dash of . Cheerios has decided to fight back with a few grains that have a bit of a better reputation these days.

General Mills will start selling 鈥淐heerios + Ancient Grains鈥 in January, a new variety containing small amounts of quinoa, Kamut wheat, and spelt, along with the usual Cheerios oats. As , 鈥渁ncient grains鈥 is a bit of a misnomer: quinoa and spelt aren鈥檛 necessarily older than wheat, just less ubiquitous. 鈥淣o one seems to know who first came up with the term,鈥 NPR writes. 鈥淚t certainly has little basis in history or botany.鈥

Despite such dubious origins, the popularity of such grains has exploded in recent years as part of the rise of 鈥渟uperfoods鈥 鈥 fruits, vegetables, grains, and some meats that acolytes claim deliver outsized nutritional benefits (blueberries, kale, and salmon are common examples, though the definition is very broad).

Once relegated almost entirely to boutique health food stores, quinoa, a grain grown primarily in the Andes mountains of Peru, has seen its imports to the US surge from 7.66 million pounds in 2007 to 68.9 million pounds in 2013, according to Datamyne, Inc., firm that tracks trade data. In addition to riding the superfoods wave, quinoa and other ancient grains benefit double from booming gluten-free market, which is expected to top $6.6 billion by 2017 according to Packaged Facts, a market researcher. Many ancient grains can be ground into a flour to be used for gluten-free pasta, cookies, and more.

That鈥檚 great for quinoa and spelt, but not so great for the cereal industry, which still relies primarily on less exotic ingredients like oats, wheat, and sugar for its existence. Cereal sales in the US to fall to $9.7 billion this year, down from close to $14 billion in 2000. Cereal was already losing ground to yogurt, granola bars, juices, and a growing array of other breakfast options, but that growing aversion to traditional grains likely isn鈥檛 helping matters.

In response, companies like General Mills are working to staunch the losses on two fronts: catering to nutritional concerns, with the new Cheerios variety and products like flaxseed enriched oatmeal on one end. On the other, they鈥檙e playing to the nostalgia of Millennial consumers who grew up eating sugary fare like Frosted Flakes and Cap鈥檔 Crunch in cereal鈥檚 1990s heyday 鈥 the hope is that such consumers will buy cereals as an occasional treat, even if they no longer serve as a primary breakfast option.

To that end, General Mills made another major cereal announcement this week: the return of French Toast Crunch, a popular Cinnamon Toast Crunch variant that was discontinued in 2006. 鈥淲e have been overwhelmed by the consumer conversations, 聽requests, and passion for the cereal to come back,鈥 General Mills said in a blog post announcing French Toast Crunch鈥檚 return to shelves.

That dual approach can be found even within the Cheerios brand itself. On the nutritional end, there's the "Ancient Grains" variety, and Cheerios Protein. On the sugary end, there's Chocolate Cheerios, Fruity Cheerios, and recently added Dulche de Leche Cheerios.聽

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