General Mills has exciting news for their cereal fans: they have reintroduced Strawberry and Vanilla Chex in a combination box.
Right now, this cereal duo is available in a large two-pack box exclusively at Sam’s Club. You can get it for pick-up at select Sam’s Club locations. While this is only available at Sam’s Club, we are still opening up the doors to the possibility of getting it at other retailers like Target or Walmart.

Dive into the Past: The Roots of General Mills
General Mills has an impressive history that dates back to the late 1800s. The story started when Charles Pillsbury founded a flour mill that would grow into a massive food company. Pillsbury and his family ran this mill on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The powerhouse we know as General Mills didn’t come to be until two other big mills joined forces in 1928. But it was during the hard times of the Great Depression that they made a huge splash with their first big-time cereal, Wheaties.
In 1941, they hit another jackpot with the creation of the now-famous character, the Cheerios Kid. General Mills continued to grow through the years by adding more household names under its umbrella, like Betty Crocker and Pillsbury. This commitment to creating quality, tasty breakfasts has stayed strong, leading up to their latest treat for your morning routine – Strawberry and Vanilla Chex.
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Catching Up with General Mills: Last Two-Year Highlights
Did you hear about the recent news from General Mills? In 2021, their cereal game was strong when they teamed up with the marshmallow treats from ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ for a spooky collab. This partnership made headlines and tickled the taste buds of movie and cereal fans alike!

And just last year, General Mills made a splash in the sustainability pool. They pledged to make farming greener, promising to advance regenerative agriculture on a million acres of farmland. This story graced the pages of many food and environment news sites, showing that General Mills isn’t just about good eats, but also about good deeds for the planet.
You can check out more about their recent activities by visiting their official website or checking their social media platforms.
The Inside Scoop: Strawberry and Vanilla Chex at Sam’s Club
So now that you know a bit more about where General Mills comes from, let’s dip into this sweet news – the return of Strawberry and Vanilla Chex. Yep, it’s back! And it’s not just any old comeback; General Mills decided to pair these two flavors into one mega box. But wait, there’s a twist – it’s a Sam’s Club exclusive.
This means you’ve got to be a member of this club to snatch up these tasty squares. And it’s not just about hitting the cereal aisle. To make sure you can actually get them, General Mills made the smart move to only ship this unique blend to select Sam’s Club stores. They want to make sure it’s a special find for those who love starting their day with a bowl of Chex.
On top of that, this isn’t the first time General Mills has rolled out a sweet exclusive. Remember the buzz around the Dulce de Leche Toast Crunch? That was a Target-only special. They love making cereal fans feel like they’ve hit the jackpot with these unique finds.
For more details on this and other exclusive treats from General Mills, keep your eye on their official website and social media channels to get the latest updates.
From The Club
General Mills has been on a roll in releasing new cereal offerings as addition to their lineup. Recently, they’ve just released K-Pop themed cereals and it was just last month when they launched the Loaded Birthday Cake cereal. I may not be a fan of eating cereal for breakfast but I must say these new launches are a plus for General Mills. They keep on releasing new flavors that cater to all ages, from K-Pop to Birthday Cake, and now the Strawberry and Vanilla Chex, they sure how to satisfy different tiers of their market. I just wish they’d also explore other flavors like Matcha, if they do, I might give cereals a try for breakfast.
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