General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal: Labelgrade C+ (66/100)

C+ 66 / 100 — Additive-heavy formulation (phosphate additives and maltodextrin or corn syrup), very low saturated fat, notable sugar load, high sodium per 100g, and substantial fiber.

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Protein
57/100
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Ingredients
64/100
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Sat fat
100/100
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Sodium
43/100
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Sugar
52/100
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Fiber
81/100

The short answer

The cinnamon-sugar coating is the whole appeal of Cinnamon Toast Crunch — and the whole problem with it. A bowl carries 12g of added sugar (24% of the daily value) for just 2g of protein (USDA FDC 2769681), which is the classic dessert-cereal trade. It isn’t bottom-of-the-barrel: the base is whole grain wheat, so a serving still brings ~3g of fiber and no saturated fat. But sweet-and-light is what it’s built to be, and the grade reflects it — C+ (66 / 100).

Why this Labelgrade

DimensionGradeScoreWhy
Protein densityC-57 / 1004.9g per 100g — below the high-protein bar; not the right product for protein hunting
Ingredient qualityC64 / 10023 ingredients; flagged phosphate additives + maltodextrin or corn syrup
Saturated fat loadA+100 / 1000g saturated fat — perfect
Sodium loadD43 / 100230mg per serving (159mg per oz) — high; structural for cured/preserved foods
Sugar loadD52 / 10012g sugar (12g added) — substantial added-sugar load
FiberB+81 / 1002.99g per serving — good
OverallC+66 / 100Weighted blend: protein 25% · ingredients 22% · saturated fat 18% · sodium 15% · sugar 12% · fiber 8%

How it compares

ProductProtein per servingPer 100 gPer ozCalories
General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal (this product)2g4.9g1.4g170
Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Cereal3g5g1.4g220
Kellogg’s Froot Loops Cereal1.2g5.7g1.6g78.5
Post Honey Roasted Bunches Of Oats Cereal, Honey Roasted4g7g2g220
Plain cooked chicken breast (benchmark)31g8.8g~165

The sugar-to-protein ratio is the story

The single most useful number for a cereal like this isn’t the sugar or the protein alone — it’s the two side by side. Cinnamon Toast Crunch gives you 12g of sugar for every 2g of protein, a 6-to-1 ratio that tells you most of the carbohydrate energy in the bowl arrives sweet and leaves you with very little staying power. That’s the difference between a cereal that’s a meal and one that’s a treat. Where the sugar comes from is no accident, either: the ingredient list reads whole grain wheat, sugar… and then layers in fructose, maltodextrin, and dextrose — four sweeteners in total — to build the cinnamon-sugar coating that’s the brand’s signature.

What that means in practice: a bowl on its own is a fast-burning start to the day, and the 2g of protein won’t do much to blunt the rise or keep you full to lunch. None of this is a moral failing — Cinnamon Toast Crunch is doing exactly what it’s designed to do, deliciously. It’s just worth knowing you’re eating it for the flavor, not the fuel.

What keeps it at C+ instead of the bottom

It would be easy to assume a cereal this sweet scores in the D or F range, so it’s worth being precise about why it doesn’t. Two dimensions genuinely work in its favor. First, the base is whole grain wheat (the first ingredient, ahead of the sugar), which is why a serving still delivers 2.99g of fiber — a B+ and more than several “plainer” cereals manage. Second, there’s no saturated fat, an automatic A+ on that dimension. Those two earned marks are what offset the D on sugar, the D on sodium (230mg), and the C- on protein density.

The honest comparison is the takeaway. Against a refined-grain cereal like Rice Chex, Cinnamon Toast Crunch trades lower sugar for more fiber — it’s the same overall C+ tier reached from the opposite direction. And the practical upgrade is simple: you don’t have to give up the cinnamon hit, you just have to change the ratio. Use a small handful as a topping over plain oats or Greek yogurt, and the fiber and protein come from underneath while the flavor rides on top.

Scope

This page covers General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal (32 ONZ), UPC 00016000162433, as represented in USDA Branded Foods FDC 2769681. General Mills sells multiple variants in this product line — other sizes, flavors, or fat levels may have different macros and Labelgrade scores. Manufacturers periodically reformulate; always cross-reference the actual package label, especially if you have allergies or dietary restrictions.

Ingredients (from the USDA Branded Foods entry)

Whole Grain Wheat, Sugar, Rice Flour, Canola and/or Sunflower Oil, Fructose, Maltodextrin, Dextrose, Salt, Cinnamon, Trisodium Phosphate, Soy Lecithin, Caramel Color, Rosemary Extract. BHT Added to Preserve Freshness.Vitamins and Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin C (sodium ascorbate), Iron and Zinc (mineral nutrients), A B Vitamin (niacinamide), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), Vitamin B1 (thiamin mononitrate), Vitamin A (palmitate), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), A B Vitamin (folic acid), Vitamin B12, Vitamin D3.

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Quick Facts

Per serving · Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Size 32 ONZ
UPC 00016000162433
Verified 2026-06-05 · checked monthly
170
Calories
2g
Protein 4% DV
33g
Carbs 12% DV
4g
Fat 5% DV
per 100 g
4.9g protein · 415 cal ·29g sugar ·561mg sodium
per oz (1 oz)
1.4g protein · 118 cal ·8.3g sugar ·159mg sodium
Sugar 12g · 12g added
Fiber 2.99g · 11% DV
Saturated fat 0g
Trans fat 0g
Sodium 230mg · 10% DV
Cholesterol 0mg
Calcium 130mg · 10% DV
Iron 3.6mg · 20% DV

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Full nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrient Per Serving (Cinnamon Toast Crunch)
Calories170
Protein2g
Total Fat4g
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates33g
Dietary Fiber2.99g
Total Sugars12g
Added Sugars12g
Sodium230mg
Cholesterol0mg
Calcium130mg
Iron3.6mg
Potassium0mg

Scope: This page applies specifically to Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal (32 ONZ) · UPC 00016000162433. Other sizes, flavors, or formulations may differ.

How this fits each diet

Each score is computed from the same USDA nutrition + ingredient data, against the published rules of each diet. They tell you "does this food fit this diet" — not whether the diet is right for you.

Vegan
A+ 100/100

contains no listed animal products

Vegetarian
A+ 100/100

contains no listed meat or fish

Gluten-free
F 0/100

contains a gluten-bearing ingredient

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cinnamon Toast Crunch a healthy cereal?

Not really — it's a dessert-leaning cereal, and the macros say so: 12g of added sugar (24% of a full day's value) against just 2g of protein per serving. The cinnamon-sugar coating that makes it taste good is exactly what weighs the grade down. It isn't the worst cereal we've graded — it does carry a whole-grain wheat base and ~3g of fiber — but a C+ (66/100) is about right for something this sweet.

Why is Cinnamon Toast Crunch a C+ and not lower?

The added sugar (D) and low protein (C-) are real drags, but two things keep it off the floor: it's built on whole grain wheat rather than refined grain, so it earns a B+ on fiber (2.99g), and it has no saturated fat (A+). Average a couple of genuine strengths against the sugar and the thin protein and you get a C+. Plenty of kids' cereals score worse because they pair the same sugar with less fiber.

How much sugar is in Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

12g per serving — and all of it is added, from the cinnamon-sugar coating (sugar is the second ingredient, with fructose, maltodextrin, and dextrose further down the list). That's 24% of the FDA's 50g Daily Value in one bowl, before any milk. The sugar is the single biggest reason this cereal can't climb past a C+.

What's a serving of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and does the grade include milk?

The USDA serving here is 41g — roughly a ¾-cup bowl, not a jumbo single-serve cup — so the 170 calories and 12g sugar are for a normal bowl of dry cereal. The grade covers the cereal only, no milk. Adding about ½ cup of milk brings ~4g of protein and calcium the cereal is short on, but it also adds a little more sugar (lactose) and doesn't change this product's own score.

What's a better-graded cereal than Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

For a closer-to-breakfast option, Post Honey Roasted Bunches of Oats grades higher: 4g of protein on an oat base, with less reliance on a sugar coating. If you love the cinnamon flavor specifically, the cheapest upgrade is to treat Cinnamon Toast Crunch as a topping — a small handful over plain oats or Greek yogurt — so you keep the taste while cutting the sugar-to-protein ratio.

When was this data last verified?

2026-06-05, against USDA FoodData Central FDC 2769681. We re-verify top-traffic pages monthly and update within 7 days when a manufacturer reformulates.