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Honey Nut Cheerios is a sweetened oat-based breakfast cereal originally introduced by General Mills in 1979. It is a variation of the classic Cheerios cereal, distinguished by its sweet honey and almond flavour profiles. Today, it remains one of the most popular breakfast cereal brands in North America, often marketed with its mascot, BuzzBee.
The brand is owned and manufactured by General Mills, a major American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods. In Canada, where this specific packaging originates (featuring Canadian athlete Marie-Philip Poulin), the product is produced and distributed by the Canadian subsidiary of General Mills. While the brand originated in the United States, manufacturing is spread across multiple facilities in both the USA and Canada to serve the North American market. In markets outside North America, General Mills often operates through Cereal Partners Worldwide, a joint venture with Nestlé.
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