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Magic Spoon could be doing a product with a different nutrition balance

Magic Spoon Flavor and Diet Survey

Talking, interacting, and getting feedback from fans and consumers is a key part of any business, and it’s even more fun when you see it done out in the open, in public. Magic Spoon has just rolled out a short survey asking fans to have their say and help pick new flavors coming to the brand’s delicious protein-packed cereal, and one other interesting question that could lead the brand down a different road.

You can see and complete the survey here, and there are only two questions in it; the first is what flavors would you like to see next for Magic Spoon’s incredibly on-point cereal? The brand rattles off a whole bunch of options, some it has done before and is wondering if you’d like it to bring them back, and others are completely new creations like Sugar Cookie, Chocolate Banana, and Toasted Marshmallow.

The other half of Magic Spoon’s survey asks about what kind of diet and nutrition plan you follow, with options such as general low-carbohydrate, high-protein, diabetic, and keto-friendly. This is the interesting part as it suggests to us, at least, that the brand may be looking at doing a product with a different approach to nutrition than it’s done in the past, potentially a cereal that’s got more sugar and carbohydrates.

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