Cereal Magazine Issue 1

CEREAL debut the print world with nothing more than a pine cone on its front cover. Minimalist,

CEREAL debut the print world with nothing more than a pine cone on its front cover. Minimalist, desirous and somewhat intriguing, the eponymous tome dedicates its content on passionate food and travel. Aptly delivered via a slew of crisp photography and memoirs, the quarterly magazine will provide detail commentary on edible topics, travel destinations and bespoke advice on global boutique hangouts. Enhancing our senses via captivating pictures and words, CEREAL aim to inspire through its expeditionary content, departing from the mundane food and travel publications and providing the joys of picking up a hard-copy during infancy times of reading. Issue one is now available at £10.00 GBP (approximately $15 USD) via selected retailers and its online store.

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