GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Cereal
The most expensive cereal typically costs around $13 per box, with a median price of $10 and a range of $5 to $20.
In this post, we explore the world of luxury cereals, where prices can reach astonishing heights. From a cereal made with the world’s most expensive coffee refined by Thai elephants to boxes covered in gold leaf, the extravagant offerings in this market cater to the most discerning palates and wallets. Let’s dive into the exclusive realm of high-end breakfast options.
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"100 grams of Black Ivory coffee cereal can cost up to $350.00."
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"Created by Black Ivory Coffee, the cereal is made with the world's most expensive coffee, which is naturally refined by Thai elephants."
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"Black Ivory coffee is made in limited quantities - only 150 kg per year."
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"Black Ivory coffee production involves a waste-free process, utilizing Thai elephant's unique digestion process."
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"Kellogg's Corn Flakes covered by edible 23-carat gold leaf were sold for $230 per box in 2011."
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"In the luxury cereal market, Lucky Charms "Just Magical Marshmallows" were being resold for as much as $110 per box in 2021."
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"Black Ivory coffee cereal is primarily sold in 5-star hotels in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America."
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"Mornflake Gold Leaf cereal retailed for $200 per box in 2008, making it one of the most expensive cereals."
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"Black Ivory coffee is sourced from a specific type of Thai Arabica bean, grown at an altitude of 5000 feet."
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"The Black Ivory coffee cereal was created as a limited edition product for launch in December 2018."
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"Mornflake Gold Leaf cereal comes in a platinum-lined box and includes a silver spoon."
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"Childhood nostalgia can spike rare cereal box prices; a 1961 Froot Loops box was listed for $1,750 on eBay in 2016."
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"The production of Black Ivory coffee involves a specific type of Thai Arabica bean, which is consumed and digested by Thai elephants."
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"The makers of the Black Ivory Coffee cereal believe that the elephant's stomach enzymes affect the proteins in the coffee, ultimately giving the cereal its unique flavor and high cost."
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"The limited edition Black Ivory coffee cereal was intended to provide a unique luxury experience for guests in 5-star hotels."
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"The Black Ivory coffee cereal was initially intended to cater to high-end gastronomes and luxury hotel passengers."
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"The process of creating Black Ivory coffee involves feeding the coffee cherries to elephants, then collecting, washing, and roasting the beans that are excreted."
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"A box of cereal promoting the movie 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' fetched $280 on eBay in 2021 due to its rarity."
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