13 Discontinued Oatmeals You’ll Never See Again — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Oatmeal is a classic breakfast staple that has been around for centuries. It’s a nutritious and filling meal that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. Unfortunately, some oatmeal products have been discontinued over the years. In this article, we’ll take a look at 13 discontinued oatmeals that you’ll never see again. From sugary cereals to savory oatmeal dishes, these products are no longer available for purchase. We’ll also provide some healthier alternatives that you can enjoy instead. So, if you’re looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane or just want to know what you’re missing out on, read on to find out about these 13 discontinued oatmeals.

13 Discontinued Oatmeals You’ll Never See Again — Eat This Not That

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and oatmeal is a great way to start your morning. Unfortunately, some of the most beloved oatmeal brands have been discontinued over the years. Here are 13 discontinued oatmeals you’ll never see again.

1. Quaker Oatmeal Squares

Quaker Oatmeal Squares were a fan favorite for many years. They were made with whole grain oats and had a crunchy texture. Unfortunately, Quaker discontinued the product in 2018.

2. Kellogg’s Oat Flakes

Kellogg’s Oat Flakes were a classic oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, nutty flavor.

3. General Mills Oatmeal Crisp

General Mills Oatmeal Crisp was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a crunchy texture.

4. Quaker Oat Bran

Quaker Oat Bran was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a nutty flavor.

5. Quaker Oatmeal Raisin Crisp

Quaker Oatmeal Raisin Crisp was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, raisin flavor.

6. Quaker Oatmeal To Go

Quaker Oatmeal To Go was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a crunchy texture.

7. Quaker Oatmeal Express

Quaker Oatmeal Express was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, nutty flavor.

8. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, brown sugar flavor.

9. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cinnamon was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, cinnamon flavor.

10. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Honey Nut

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Honey Nut was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, honey nut flavor.

11. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Maple & Brown Sugar

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Maple & Brown Sugar was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, maple and brown sugar flavor.

12. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Raisin & Spice

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Raisin & Spice was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, raisin and spice flavor.

13. Quaker Oatmeal Squares Fruit & Nut

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Fruit & Nut was a popular oatmeal cereal that was discontinued in the early 2000s. The cereal was made with whole grain oats and had a sweet, fruit and nut flavor.

These are just a few of the oatmeal cereals that have been discontinued over the years. While you may not be able to enjoy these oatmeals anymore, there are still plenty of delicious oatmeal options available. So, don’t be too sad about these discontinued oatmeals — just enjoy the ones that are still around!

Breakfast is arguably the most important meal of the day, and your life can be quite disrupted if any changes to your beloved morning foods happen without notice. Perfect example: Oatmeal, and its various brands and flavors, is one popular grocery store product and fast-food menu item that’s continually in flux based upon market conditions and sales. Newcomers arrive, and old favorites are often sadly discontinued. It’s just the life cycle of oatmeal.

What follows are 13 beloved oatmeals at grocery stores or on fast-food menus that have been discontinued throughout the years. And speaking of healthy breakfast choices, don’t miss The #1 Best Juice to Drink Every Day, Says Science.

oatmeal swirlers breakfast
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There’s not a nostalgic breakfast article on the internet that doesn’t reference the iconic Oatmeal Swirlers made by General Mills. The oatmeal product came with a packet of flavored gel that encouraged kids to play with their food. For a dose of nostalgia, check out the old Oatmeal Swirlers commercial.

Courtesy Kashi

Somewhat healthier than sugar-laden Oatmeal Swirlers, Kashi oatmeal has also been discontinued. According to a company Facebook comment to a searching oatmeal lover, the cereal just didn’t have enough fans. The comment reads, in part, “We’re sorry to say our oatmeal did not have enough fans, so we had to make the difficult decision to discontinue it. You may enjoy our Overnight Muesli options as an alternative. The Overnight Muesli can be warmed if you would prefer.” Though a search for Overnight Muesli reveals that that product has gone to the cereal graveyard just like the oatmeal.

Walmart

Quaker, arguably the king of oatmeal, has many, many different flavors and varieties, but the Chocolate Chip instant oatmeal is no more. According to a Twitter post from the company, the flavor was discontinued in 2016. The Chocolate oatmeal is also no longer listed on the website. A good alternative could be the Cocoa and Sea Salt flavor.

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steel cut oatmeal
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Crystal Wedding Oats were apparently a type of quick-cooking oat that used to feature tumblers inside of each pack. On a Facebook post, many customers expressed their sadness at the discontinuation that was confirmed by a company rep. The post also suggests, “using our Quick 1-Minute Oats. They are the same as Crystal Wedding Oats, minus the plastic tumbler inside.” However, others claim that these oats were different, smaller, and perfect for making cookies.

Courtesy Wendy’s

Wendy’s tried out steel-cut oatmeal in 2012 but it has since disappeared from the menu. With their recent push to revitalize their breakfast menu, they have included an oatmeal bar is that is far more cookie-like and less healthy than a bowl of steel-cut oats. Check out the full Wendy’s breakfast menu taste test for a full review.

Chick-fil-A

In 2011, Chick-fil-A added multigrain oatmeal to their breakfast menu made with a combination of whole grain rolled oats, steel-cut oats, and flax seeds. Alas, the healthier alternative was no more as of 2016, but you can view a stirring in-memoriam video here.

burger king maple oatmeal
Courtesy of Burger King

Burger King jumped on the oatmeal bandwagon in 2011 with their maple-flavored oatmeal.  It disappeared during the pandemic.

box of walmart instant oatmeal with flaxseed
Walmart

This oatmeal was removed from the Great Value line sometime in 2020. The addition of healthy flaxseed was a nice touch in a low-cost product.

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Walmart

Uncle Sam cereal is a high-fiber offering that has been around since 1908. It combines wheat berry flakes with flaxseeds. The oatmeal was a combination of wheat berry flakes, flaxseeds, and oats.

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This short-lived oatmeal launched in 2014 and was gone by the following year.

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Better Oats / Facebook

Better Oats, a Post brand, still makes plenty of healthy varieties of oatmeal and oat products, but the following were discontinued: Better Oats Peaches and Cream Oatmeal, Better Oats Steel Cut Maple Brown Sugar Cup, and Better Oats Steel Cut Apples & Cinnamon Cup.

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Malt-O-Meal, also a Post brand, is known for producing lower-cost cereals sold in bags instead of boxes. However, it also used to make larger size instant oatmeal packets in maple brown sugar, cinnamon spice, and apple-cinnamon flavors, but alas all have been discontinued.

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Great Grains, another Post brand, produces a line of cereals that includes fruit, nuts, and grains. The brand also used to include Original Instant Oatmeal, Blueberry Morning Instant Oatmeal, and Maple Brown Sugar Instant Oatmeal which have since been discontinued.

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