The top 10 neighbors span food brands, sweets, beverages, home products, and a TV show — no single subcategory dominates, and no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.87 across the top 10, with no sharp drop-off between any two consecutive neighbors. Kellogg Company leads at 0.94, followed closely by Cheerios at 0.91 and Kellogg's at 0.90. Hostess Snacks (0.89, Sweets) and Campbell Soup Co (0.89, Food) round out the top five. Six of the ten neighbors carry a Food subcategory — the same as General Mills itself — making this partly a same-kind cluster. But the remaining four break from that pattern: Blue Bunny (0.89) and Hostess Snacks are Sweets; Sunkist (0.87) is Beverages; and Betty Crocker (0.87) returns to Food. Notably, Nestlé US (0.87) and Nestlé (0.86) both appear, suggesting the audience shape overlaps with large multi-category food conglomerates as readily as with single-product brands. No retail, home, or non-food brand appears in the top 10 — those subcategories emerge further down the wider neighbor set.
The broad shape indicates an audience that is not tightly bound to any one food segment but tracks consistently across the mainstream packaged-goods landscape.