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Frosted Flakes

Kellogg’s

Frosted Flakes

Brand:Kellogg’s
Net Wt:195g

Total Sugar

14gper serving

3.5 Cubes(4g/cube)

Daily Limit28%

based on WHO guideline (50g)

80

Health Score

Overall Rating

156

Calories (kcal)

Ultra-Processed
High Calorie Density
Vegetarian
Energy
156kcal
Proteins
5g
Fats
11g
Carbs
24g

Product Summary

Introducing Frosted Flakes from Kellogg’s, a standout option in the Snacks aisle. This minimally processed product contains 156 kcal of energy per 100g. It is characterized by its moderate sugar content of 14g and 5g of protein. With a total fat content of 11g, this Snacks can be part of a balanced diet. Ideally suited for those looking for a lighter snack option while being mindful of their intake.

Sugar Impact Analysis

Health Insights

Consuming 14g of simple sugars causes a rapid insulin spike, signaling the liver to store excess glucose as fat.

High sugar density (37% by weight). Consider switching to whole-food alternatives with complex carbs.

Health Analysis & Pros/Cons

The Good

  • Contains Natural Flavors
  • Moderate Calorie Density

The Bad

  • Contains Processed Ingredients
  • Low Fiber Content

Calorie Breakdown

40gTotal Macros
28%Fat
13%Protein
60%Carbs

Processing Level

Processed Foods

Group 3

Canned, bottled, or baked goods.

NaturalUltra

Product Details

Frosted Flakes are crunchy corn flakes coated with a layer of sugar, giving them a sweet taste and crisp texture. Popular as a breakfast cereal, they are known for the mascot Tony the Tiger and the slogan “They’re Gr-r-reat!” Despite being marketed as a cereal, they contain a relatively high amount of sugar.

Detailed product analysis provided by SugarTracker's AI engine based on available database records.

Typical ValuesPer 100gPer Serving (195g)
Energy (kcal)15631
Fat11g2g
of which saturates2g0g
Carbohydrate24g5g
of which sugars14g2.8g
Protein5g1g
Salt0.198g0.04g

Scientific Consensus

Clinical Evidence & Research

Cocoa and Chocolate in Human Health and Disease

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2011

Review of the potential benefits of cocoa polyphenols on health.

Read Full Study (DOI)

Ultra-processed foods and adverse health outcomes

BMJ, 2024

Umbrella review of meta-analyses finding direct associations between ultra-processed food exposure and 32 health parameters.

Read Full Study (DOI)

These studies are selected based on the key ingredients/nutrients found in this product.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Consumption Guidance

Ideally, consume this product after a meal (post-prandial) rather than on an empty stomach to minimize blood sugar spikes. Pair with fiber or protein if possible.

Disclaimer: The information provided for "Frosted Flakes" is based on available nutritional data and general health guidelines. It is not intended as medical advice. Individual responses to sugar and ingredients may vary. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific dietary needs.

Data Sources & Bibliography

[WHO-2015] Guideline: Sugars intake for adults and children

Source: World Health Organization (WHO) • Year: 2015

[FDA-GRAS] Food Additive Status List (GRAS)

Source: U.S. Food & Drug Administration • Year: 2024

[PUBCHEM] PubChem Open Chemistry Database

Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) • Year: Ongoing

[EJCN-2020] Impact of ultra-processed foods on health outcomes

Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Year: 2020

Editorial Standards

SugarTracker prioritizes accuracy and scientific consensus. Our analysis relies on trusted global databases (USDA, WHO, FDA). The "Health Score" and "Processing Level" are proprietary algorithms based on established nutritional frameworks (such as Nutri-Score and NOVA).

*Medical Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only. Consult a physician for medical advice.