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Cheerios Breakfast Cereal

ownerNestlé (USA)
originUnited States
manufacturedPrimarily in the United States, but also produced in Canada and UK

Cheerios Origin and Heritage

Cheerios is one of the world's most recognizable breakfast cereal brands, originally launched by General Mills in 1941 under the name 'Cheerioats.' The brand was rebranded to its current name, Cheerios, in 1945. It became famous for its distinctive ‘O’ shape and its emphasis on being one of the first ready-to-eat cereals made from oats.

Global Distribution and Ownership

Today, the brand's ownership structure is divided by geography. In the United States and Canada, Cheerios is owned and manufactured by General Mills. However, for the international market outside of North America, Cheerios is marketed through CPW (Cereal Partners Worldwide), which is a long-standing joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé.

Manufacturing and Corporate Footprint

The majority of Cheerios production takes place in the United States, with major facilities in Buffalo, New York, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. For European and other international markets, production is managed through local facilities under the Cereal Partners Worldwide banner. The brand continues to focus on health-conscious marketing, emphasizing whole-grain oats and heart-healthy benefits.

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