General Mills Launches New Team Canada Olympic Themed Cereal Boxes

General Mills Canada Olympic Themed Cereal Boxes

The 2026 Olympic games are just around the corner and General Mills Canada is getting in the spirit by releasing fun new Team Canada themed packaging for their cereal lineup.

If you head to your local grocery store, you’ll now be able to find limited edition boxes of cereals including some of your favourite brands like Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Lucky Charms.

Each box features a Team Canada Olympic or Paralympic athlete. Here’s a full list if who you’ll find featured in this campaign:

  • Marie-Philip Poulin (Hockey)
  • Mark Arendz (Para Nordic Skiing)
  • Deanna Stellato Dudek and Maxime Deschamps (Figure Skating)
  • Tyler McGregor (Para Ice Hockey)
  • Alexandria Loutitt (Ski Jumping)
  • Eliot Grondin (Snowboarding)
  • Cheerios Olympic Winter Games Box
  • Cinnamon Toast Crunch Olympic Winter Games Box
  • Honey Nut Cheerios Olympic Winter Games Box
  • Lucky Charms Olympic Winter Games Box
  • Multi Grain Cheerios Olympic Winter Games Box
  • Oatmeal Crisp Olympic Winter Games Box

“These athletes embody the talent, determination, and spirit that define Team Canada β€” and reflect the values General Mills has supported alongside Canadian families for decades.”

In select stores you’ll even spot special display stands showcasing all the new cereals and giving them a more prominent placement within the retailers floor space.

A General Mills cereal display stand featuring Team Canada Olympic athletes competing in the 2026 winter games

In addition to just being a fun collectors item, you can also claim a limited-edition Go Canada toque with every specially marked cereal box. What better way to show your Canadian pride than by wearing a fun and stylish toque!

Make sure to pickup your limited edition cereal boxes soon because when they’re gone, they’re gone.

Stay tuned for even more exciting news from General Mills Canada here at FoodBlogCanada.com and on our Instagram page.

Tom

A child of the 80s and lifelong McDonald's fan. I love to try new foods from Canada and abroad.

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