Thanks to TikTok, extra time on our hands, and our collective love of making tiny foods, the internet has obsessed over cereal made of breakfast foods. First, there was pancake cereal, then there was waffle cereal, and finally, there was cookie cereal (even though that’s just Cookie Crisp, people!). It was only a matter of time before we dove into donut cereal, so add it to your running list of TikTok trends you need to tackle!
The TikTok account @soflofooodie shared not one but two versions of donut cereal that you’ll want to make immediately. In the first version, the creators behind the account made a variety of mini donuts with chocolate and vanilla glazes. They topped the mini donuts with rainbow and chocolate sprinkles, and then plopped them all in a bowl and added milk. The genius part of this one is that they used the little donut holes in the cereal, too.
If you think that cereal is cute, just wait until you lay eyes on their second video that features super tiny donuts. They essentially follow the same process, but they only used vanilla glaze for this one. Since the donut holes are way too small to add in, they added giant sprinkles into the bowl on top of the already sprinkle-covered tiny donuts. Of course, they added milk for the finishing touch.
I truly don't know what breakfast food will receive the cereal treatment next. French toast? Cinnamon rolls? Would mini muffin cereal be totally chaotic? Only time will tell!

Kelly Allen is the Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she creates design, culture, and travel content online and in the magazine. She’s been on the team since 2019, writing features on dreamy TV sets and movie filming locations, in-depth city guides, and inspiring home tours. From researching ethereal estates to discovering can’t-miss set decoration details onscreen, she’s always eager to answer burning pop culture questions through a design lens. In her five-year career, she’s built a strong network of designers across disciplines to tap for their invaluable expertise. Her background includes honing reporting skills while tackling viral news for Delish and contributing to Cosmopolitan’s entertainment coverage. When she’s not watching every new film and TV show, she’s browsing vintage home stores, attending industry events, and wandering around New York City—highlighting it all on Instagram.