
Magic Spoon
Flavor:
birthday cake
Ingredients:
mik protein blend (casein, whey protein concentrate), sweetener blend (allulose, Monk Fruit Extract), oil blend (high oleic sunflower oil, avocado oil), tapioca starch, inulin (from chicory root and/or agave), natural flavor, edible glitter (gum arabic, Spirulina extract, radish extract, turmeric extract), salt.
Rating: Not Clean
- 2 out of 5
Ingredient Score:

The Magic Spoon Birthday Cake cereal merits a 3/5 green leaf rating. This product straddles the line between healthy and indulgent, with a blend of beneficial and potentially harmful ingredients.
The cereal is not organic, a factor that detracts from its overall health value. Furthermore, it uses non-GMO ingredients, which is a disappointment for those seeking a completely natural product. The inclusion of allulose as a sweetener is another concern. While it’s a low-calorie alternative to sugar, it is an added sweetener nonetheless.
The ingredients list also reveals the presence of natural flavor. This term can be misleading as it doesn’t specify what these flavors are, and they can sometimes be harmful. Consequently, this product falls short of being a fully clean food option. It does, however, incorporate an oil blend of high oleic sunflower oil and avocado oil. These oils are healthier choices and provide good fats to the diet.
The Magic Spoon Birthday Cake cereal also contains a milk protein blend of casein and whey protein concentrate. This increases the protein content of the product, which is beneficial for those looking to boost their protein intake. Tapioca starch and inulin, derived from chicory root and/or agave, are also included. While these are natural ingredients, they could have been replaced with more nutritious options.
The product is not without its appeals. The edible glitter, made from gum arabic, spirulina extract, radish extract, and turmeric extract, adds a fun and unique aspect to the cereal.
The Magic Spoon Birthday Cake cereal is a middle-of-the-road food option. It has its merits and its flaws, but in the end, it’s an average product. The 3/5 green leaf rating reflects this. It’s not the healthiest choice on the market, but it’s not the worst either. It’s a product that could fit into a balanced diet, but it’s not a standout in terms of clean food options.
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