If you love sugary cereal, today is your lucky day.

French Toast Crunch is coming back to your bowl, General Mills announced on its official blog.

According to the company, French Toast Crunch — a close relative of the classic Cinnamon Toast Crunch — debuted on shelves in 1995 and was discontinued in 2006, though it remained in production in Canada.

Recently, American cereal aficionados have taken to Twitter to request the breakfast food's return:



They're planning to split California into six states but they still can't bring back french toast crunch? Come on America. — Mylz (@MylzCantu) February 21, 2014

Why isn't french toast crunch cereal still a thing? — Spoiled Little Brat (@spoiledbratprbz) March 5, 2014

Hey @GeneralMills, If I get 50,000 retweets, will you bring back French Toast Crunch? — Pauly D ✈️ (@iPaulll) May 6, 2014

I just haven't been the same person ever since they discontinued French Toast Crunch. — Tyler Schmall (@tylerschmall) July 3, 2014

A Facebook page and numerous online petitions have been dedicated to the item's triumphant return.

"We’ve seen a lot of cereals come and go over the years, but one of the most frequent requests we see is to bring back French Toast Crunch – the little toast-shaped, maple-flavored bites of deliciousness packed into a cereal box," the company wrote.