Post Dunkin Skynet

In a world where just about every foodstuffs has a coffee-flavored versionโ€”cold brew gummy bears, coffee malt liquor, a smattering of expensive coffee nut butters, pumpkin spice SPAM for godโ€™s sakeโ€”it takes more than just a cheeky name and a wheeze of the juice to move the coffee-journalistic needle these days. Case in point: Dunkinโ€™โ€™s (I have no idea how apostrophes work for a name that already has one. Iโ€™m going double apostrophe) brand new coffee cereal. I heard about it last week and didnโ€™t really think much of it; just another cheap ploy to cash in on coffee fashionability by a company with a long history of trying to do so.

But then I gave the news a closer look and saw for the first time the truly insidious plot unfolding right before our every eyes. Wanton and depraved, Dunkinโ€™ has added caffeine to their first-ever cereal offering, and it is going to be the death of us all.

Thatโ€™s right. Dunkinโ€™, in a collaboration with Post, has created two brand new coffee-flavored breakfast cereals that contain actual caffeine, according to a press release from the brand issued recently. Coming in Mocha Latte and Caramel Macchiatoโ€”and surely a pumpkin spice version is in the works for fall, just in time for Pumpkin Spicepocalypse seasonโ€”a serving of the new post-modern Post Dunkinโ€™ breakfast contains roughly a tenth of the caffeine of a regular cup of coffee, which while not a lot, is infinitely more caffeine than every other cereal on the market (now that Cappuccino Crunch is no longer on the market at least). O holy oaten puffed dread!

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Per the press release, each cereal is a mix of crunchy cereal bits and marshmallows, with the latter being the vehicle for the coffee flavoring (and also the cavities); the Caramel Macchiato contains โ€œcaramel-swirled marshmallows, creating the deliciously indulgent taste of the layered iced coffee beverage,โ€ while the Mocha Latte, whose cereal contains a โ€œhint of chocolate,โ€ has โ€œlatte-swirled marshmallows in honor of its namesake espresso.โ€

For Post and Dunkinโ€™ itโ€™s a match made in breakfast heaven full of AM synergy:

“Coffee and cereal are the ultimate breakfast go-tos, ranking as the top two most consumed items to help people start their day,” saidย Josh Jans, Brand Manager of Cereal Partnerships at Post Consumer Brands. “Dunkin’ coffee is a daily ritual for Americans, and we’re excited to be partnering with them to indulge their fans’ coffee cravings. Getting the flavor right on our new cereals was a top priority, and we think we’ve nailed the rich, smooth and creamy taste.”

This is all great and fun and fine and clever and whatever, but we are walking down a dangerous path with this new coffee cereal. We are one step closer to reaching a breakfast singularity whereby all breakfast foodsโ€”coffee, cereal, milk, eggs, waffles, gravy, bacon, brรปlรฉed grapefruit, you name itโ€”are all converging into a single point. Soon enough every human on earth will ingest their government-mandated coffee-cereal-milk-eggs-waffles-gravy-bacon-brรปlรฉed-grapefruit paste every morning before being shuffled off to toil in the coffee-cereal-milk-eggs-waffles-gravy-bacon-brรปlรฉed-grapefruit mines. It is the only logical conclusion.

Our slow march to the Skynet picks up the pace this month when the Post Dunkinโ€™ cereal is scheduled to make its debut. If youโ€™d like to peer through the magical looking bowl and taste the apocalyptic future, visit Dunkinโ€™ Cerealโ€™s official website to find where it is available in a store near you.

Zac Cadwaladerย is the managing editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas.ย Read more Zac Cadwaladerย on Sprudge.

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