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Asda is now selling PAW PATROL cereal and it costs £2 a box

ASDA is now selling Paw Patrol cereal and it's sure to be a hit with your little ones.

Boxes of the breakfast snack are now available for just £2 for a 350g pack.

 The paw-shaped cereal is made with whole grain and contains no artificial colours or flavours
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The paw-shaped cereal is made with whole grain and contains no artificial colours or flavours

If you're not familiar with Paw Patrol, it's an animated TV programme that is broadcast on Nickelodeon and is hugely popular with kids.

It features a group of six rescue dogs, led by a tech-savvy boy named Ryder.

Asda's cereal boxes feature Chase, the German shepherd who helps the Paw Patrol with his police truck and megaphone in the TV series.

The paw-shaped cereal contains no artificial colours or flavours and is made with whole grains.

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About 30g of the cereal has 115 calories and 4.5g of sugar. To compare the same amount of Kellogg's Coco Pops contain as many calories but 9g of sugar - that's double the amount.

So if your kid is a fussy eater the Paw Patrol version might be a healthier option to make them chow down on their breakfast.

For big fans of the TV show, Asda is also selling a Paw Patrol celebration cake for £12 and even a pack of pork sausage slices for £1.

Making sure children get their five-a-day can prove a battle for many mums and days and if you're struggling with your little one it might be worth checking out Lidl's veggie range.

The budget store recently expanded its fun-size fruit and veg with the animal shaped Rad-fishes (mild radishes) and Celery Storks (celery sticks).

The supermarket hopes the product will capture the imagination of young customers and encourage them to eat more greens.


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The latest addition joined Lidl's mini broccoli trees, cauliflower clouds, sweet potato piggies as well as the popular romanesaurus rex and unicorn carrots, which launched earlier this year.

Last year, Tesco also launched sculpted fresh fruit and vegetables in the shape of stars and faces in a bid to tempt kids into eating their veggies.


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