Cinnamon Pebbles is releasing a coffee that tastes like cereal milk

Okay, I’m seriously excited about this! Cinnamon Pebbles and Bones Coffee Company just announced they’re making a coffee that actually tastes like the milk left over after you finish a bowl of Cinnamon Pebbles cereal! I can’t wait to try it!

I’m so excited! Pebbles cereal, you know, the one with Fred and Wilma and all the Flintstones characters, is releasing a Cinnamon flavor everywhere! And to go with it, they’re even making Pebbles-flavored coffee – can you believe it? It’s going to be a Pebbles breakfast bonanza!

Pebbles teamed up with Bones Coffee Company to launch a new coffee flavor called ‘Cereal-ously Cinnamon.’ The unique taste is designed to mimic the sweet, cinnamon-flavored milk left at the bottom of a bowl of cereal.

Cinnamon Pebbles cereal is now available as a coffee flavoring! According to Ali Shater, Senior Brand Manager at Pebbles, they wanted to bring something new and exciting to both the cereal and coffee categories, and this is their latest innovation to do just that.

Bones Coffee Company is a great fit to help us create a fun, delicious, and wonderfully nostalgic new flavor that will make breakfast even better.

Cereal milk-flavored coffee announced by Cinnamon Pebbles

You’ll be able to buy Cereal-ously Cinnamon Coffee on the Bones Coffee Company website beginning March 21st.

The 12-ounce pouches of coffee will cost $17.99 each, but they’re only available for as long as our supply lasts.

This coffee is a smooth, medium roast made from 100% Arabica beans. It has a rich cinnamon flavor with a hint of vanilla, creating a taste that’s like sweet cereal milk.

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Cereal and coffee lovers in Chicago can visit a special pop-up cafe on March 21st, from 8 AM to 4 PM. They’ll be able to sample free, unique coffee blends, including a cinnamon-flavored one inspired by cereal.

It’s not new for drinks to taste like cereal milk. Last year, Fruity Pebbles and Liquid Death teamed up to create water that tasted like cereal milk.

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2026-03-16 19:20