The group is featured alongside iconic GM cereal characters and appears as cutout standees on each box

General Mills has joined Tomorrow X Together (TXT) in a harmonious partnership to bring the refreshing energy of Gen Z’s most iconic band to your breakfast table. Together they’re releasing special edition TXT cereal boxes with General Mills’ iconic brands, featuring cutout standees so TXT fans can have a free-standing display of each band member to add to their memorabilia collection and celebrate the group’s recent sixth mini album, Minisode 3: Tomorrow release.

“I think MOA will be delighted to see us featured in the General Mills packages on the store shelves! I hope everyone starts their day energetically with TXT limited edition cereals,” the group shares.

Cereal enthusiasts and TXT fans, affectionately known as MOA (which stands for “moments of alwaysness,”) are in for a treat as each of the five members is featured individually alongside a beloved General Mills’ brand mascot across fan favorites like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cookie Crisp, Trix, and Honey Nut Cheerios. From the Silly Rabbit to the Cookie Crisp Wolf, it’s a meeting of two iconic groups, bringing the ultimate star power and vibrant world of K-pop straight to your cereal box.

Soobin will be featured on Trix, Hueningkai on Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Yeonjun on Cookie Crisp, Beomgyu on Lucky Charms, and Taehyun on Honey Nut Cheerios. A TXT group photo will be available on exclusive boxes of Reese’s Puffs cereal through Walmart.

Minisode 3: Tomorrow made an impressive debut on the latest Billboard 200 chart, dated April 20th, entering at No. 3. The K-pop superstars’ latest release notched up 103,500 units in album sales, claiming the top-selling album spot of the week. Starting with their debut album The Dream Chapter: Star in March 2019, TXT has consistently made entries on the Billboard 200, with seven Korean albums and three Japanese releases. The act now stands alongside BTS as one of the only two K-pop acts to secure double-digit album placements on the Billboard 200.