I buy the bundle for my son. He's a disabled adult who lives with me and has to be on a low-carb, sugar-free diet. One thing he really, really struggled with was breakfast-- couldn't eat breads or waffles or pancakes anymore; he's a picky eater so he wasn't down with non-breakfast foods like tuna or chicken. You can eat eggs only so often in the morning... he really missed cereals though, not just because he used to enjoy them but because it's something he could grab himself and feel independent, didn't have to wait for someone else to help fix for him. So I started getting him Magic Spoon bundle, and it's really helped him maintain his diet because it makes him feel not so restricted. He eats it in the mornings w/either sugar-free chocolate milk or unsweetened almond milk; he sprinkles them on our home-made yogurt, or sometimes just has some like candy when watching a movie. He pretty much loves the flavors he's tried so far and wants to rate them all 5/5.