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Honey Oh's!
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerPost Consumer Brands
Introduced1980; 45 years ago (1980)
Previous ownersQuaker Oats
Websitepostconsumerbrands.com/ohs

Honey Ohs! (previously Oh's!, Ohs, or Honey Graham Ohs) is a breakfast cereal made by Post Cereals, but originally introduced by the Quaker Oats Company.

The original Oh's! cereal was introduced in 1980 by the Quaker Oats Co. It originally came in two varieties: "Crunchy Graham" and "Honey Nut". In 1988, they were renamed "Honey Graham" and "Crunchy Nut." Eventually, Crunchy Nut was discontinued and only Honey Graham was available.

In 1989, Quaker went on to introduce a variety of flavors, including "Apple Cinnamon Ohs", "Apple Ohs", and "Fruitangy Ohs".

As of August 2014, the brand was sold to Post Foods.

In early 2018, Post reformulated the cereal as "Honey Oh's" along with a box redesign. The new formulation no longer contains graham flour, coconut oil, brown sugar, oats and other original ingredients.

References

  1. Meola, Andrew. "15 of The Most Unhealthy Cereals in America". TheStreet. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  2. "Apple Cinnamon Oh!s Cereal – MrBreakfast.com". mrbreakfast.com.
  3. "Apple Oh!s Cereal – MrBreakfast.com". mrbreakfast.com.
  4. "Fruitangy Oh's Cereal – MrBreakfast.com". mrbreakfast.com.
  5. "Has Quaker discontinued Oh's Honey Graham Cereal?". Official Quaker Facebook account (verified). 4 October 2016. Retrieved 2021-06-12. We have sold Honey Graham Oh's to Post Foods as of August 2014
  6. Quaker Oats Company verified account (January 7, 2015). "Quaker has sold Honey Graham Oh's to Post Foods" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-06-12 – via Twitter.
  7. G, Dan (2017-09-05). "Spooned & Spotted: New Looks for Old Cereals". Cerealously. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  8. G, Dan (2018-04-05). "Review: Honey Oh's Cereal". Cerealously. Archived from the original on 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  9. "Post® Honey Ohs!® Cereal with Real Honey | Post Consumer Brands". Honey Ohs!®. Retrieved 2021-06-12.

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