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Cheerios' Iconic Happy Heart-Shaped Cereal Is Coming To Canada But Only For A Limited Time

Show some love for Heart Health Month and get a chance to enter to win a Fitbit Inspire 2.
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Love is in the air... and in your cereal bowl! The month of Valentines, sweethearts, and heart health is here. This February, Cheerios is bringing back its adorable happy heart-shaped cereal to your breakfast nook — but not for long.

You can snag the limited-edition boxes of Honey Nut, Yellow-Box, Blueberry and Chocolate Cheerios at grocery retailers across Canada beginning February 1. In these special releases, you'll find the iconic "O's" switched out to tiny hearts, a declaration of love and health.

Helping you find a little everyday cheer and spreading a great message is what Cheerios is all about, which is why the makers of the popular whole-grain oat cereal are raising awareness for National Heart Health Month.

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To promote the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and remind everyone of how enjoyable it can be, these special edition boxes of happy heart-shaped Cheerios contain a free 90-day trial subscription for Fitbit Premium™.¹

Cheerios is adding a little extra excitement by offering Canadians the chance to enter their giveaway event and win 1 of 5,000 Fitbit Inspire 2™ devices. Plus, winners can enjoy a one-year trial subscription to Fitbit PremiumTM — Cheerios’ biggest Fitbit sweepstakes giveaway yet!

Living a happy, heart-healthy lifestyle can be fun, easy, and delicious.

With a whole-grain oat base that packs in essential vitamins and minerals, Cheerios are a nutritious and tasty choice for Canadians of all ages that can be a part of a heart-healthy diet.

Whether you're spending National Heart Health Month with your loved ones in person or digitally, spread a little cheer and stay healthy over a bowl of heart-shaped goodness.

Cheerios Largest Fitbit Giveaway 

When: Starting February 1, 2021, until supplies last

Where: At any Canadian grocery retailer

Why You Need To Check It Out: You could win one of 5,000 Fitbit Inspire 2 Trackers plus a one-year Fitbit Premium membership.

To learn more about limited-edition happy heart-shaped Cheerios, check out Cheerios' website or follow them on Facebook or Instagram

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