Total (cereal)

Total is a range of breakfast cereals made by General Mills for the United States market, first launched in 1961. It consists of whole grain wheat flakes. Some varieties of Total supply 100% of the United States Department of Agriculture's recommended daily allowance for each of the following different vitamins and dietary minerals: vitamin C, calcium, iron, vitamin E, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid and zinc.

General Mills Total cereal – Crunchy Whole Grain Wheat Flakes with vitamins and minerals (seen served with milk)

Varieties of Total are:

  • Total


These varieties provide different amounts of vitamins and minerals than regular Total. For example, Raisin Bran does not provide vitamin C.

Discontinued varieties include:

  • Total Cranberry Crunch
  • Total Whole Grain
  • Total Cinnamon Crunch
  • Total Blueberry Pomegranate (note: does not contain actual blueberries or pomegranate)
  • Total Raisin Bran
  • Total Oatmeal
  • Total Corn Flakes
  • Brown Sugar & Oat Total
  • Total Protein


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