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It is possible yes, because the iron in the cereal 'batter' is raw elemental iron (in trace proportions) rather than a non-magnetic compound.

However you'd have to blend the cereal into dust first to liberate the traces of iron. There is not nearly enough iron on one flake for the flake themselves to be attracted to a magnet.

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Yes, it is possible for a magnet to attract the iron in certain cereals. Some breakfast cereals are fortified with iron filings as a source of iron for consumers. When a magnet is placed near these cereals, it can attract the iron particles due to their magnetic properties.

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