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It may be your Lucky day! Marshmallow-only Charms may not contain that much sugar

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The good news is your childhood and stoner dreams have come true: General Mills is making a version of Lucky Charms with only marshmallows. The bad news is, it’s highly unlikely will never get your hands on a box since there will only be 10.

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You can try to win the “unicorn of the cereal world” if you share a photo of yourself holding an imaginary box of Lucky Charms. But let’s say you did win and eat an entire bowl of Lucky Charm marshmallows—would you go into an instant diabetic coma? Actually it’s no worse than some of the other popular cereal options. In fact, it might contain less sugar than a regular bowl of Lucky Charms.

Based on our calculations, you could be better off eating a bowl of Lucky Charm marshmallows than eating a bowl of Cap’n Crunch. That’s right, not only is the man in blue not a real captain, he’s also slinging sugar-coated deception.

KEEP READING: Go to Vocativ’s website to learn how Vocativ assessed the approximate amount of sugar in Lucky Charms marshmallows.