The cereal aisle is colorful, vast, and brimming with possibilities. Sometimes too many possibilities, leaving you overwhelmed about which cereal to purchase. Do you go with one that's lower in sugar and healthier, or throw caution to the wind and pick something fun? The decision becomes even more challenging when you pit brand names against store brands.

Some store brands can go toe-to-toe with the big brands, while others are merely cheap imposters. Like most grocery chains, Aldi carries a wide selection of cereals. To save you from getting stuck in the cereal aisle on your next trip, I tried 25 of the store's Millville cereals to see which are worth buying and which should be left on the shelf .

Read on for my ranking to find out which cereal stands above the rest. 25. Crispy Oats I'll be upfront and say that this list leans in the direction of sugar.

It's a myth that all cereals are full of added sugar , but even so, most are hardly in the health food category. I'm ranking Millville cereals based on taste, and generally speaking, sweet things taste good, which is why Crispy Oats land at No. 25.

A single 11⁄2-cup serving contains 160 calories and zero sugar. This is noticeable when you try a spoonful. They taste like someone made a bowl of oatmeal, left it on the counter to dry out for a few days, and then pressed it into little O shapes.

This cereal may be healthy for your body, but there's no way it's good for your soul. If you're going to start your day in a tasteless.