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Amazon has 6-Pack 12-Oz Bear Naked Granola (Triple Berry) for $12.01. I had to choose "See All Buying Options" on the right side of the screen to find the price. I was offered three options for shipping at the $12.01 item price, from Amazon. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
Based upon past comments associated with this brand, some will complain about high sugar content or other claims - Please don't spout in this thread - you have the rest of internet to complain on. This is not health food...it's granola which can be made with LOTS of sugar or none, it can be made with unhealthy ingredients or healthy ingredients. Personally, I like the taste of this brand of granola - I prefer this added to my cereal or salad - YMMV on what you prefer it on.
Bottom Line - this is WAY cheaper than you can find in store @ $2.00 a bag!
Comparison:
At my Walmart - it's $3.86
At Kroger - it's $4.49
At Safeway - it's $3.99
At Menards - it's $3.86
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CROPGQ
About this item
A delicious blend of whole grain oats and a medley of raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries
Bear Naked Triple Berry Fit Granola is a tasty way to start your day
50% less sugar than our leading granola (per serving: this granola has 6g sugar, the leading Bear Naked granola has 13g sugar) With 46 grams of whole grains per 60 gram serving
Non-GMO Project Verified and Kosher Pareve Take-anywhere resealable pouch makes for the perfect portable healthy snack; Bowl it, palm it, bag it
Includes 1, 4.5-pound case containing 6, 12-ounce pouches of Bear Naked Granola; Packaged for freshness and great taste
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Cereal is good for 6 to 8 months if unopened after the expiration date.
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Cereal is good for 6 to 8 months if unopened after the expiration date.
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If you look to the right side of the screen you will see where it says "See All Buying Options"
Click "See All Buying Options" to see the $12.01 Price
Someone also mentioned that these will have a "Best if Used By Date" in two months. I did not originally see that so thanks for pointing that out.
I'll follow up with my "Best if Used By Dates" on my 6 packages in a couple of days.
Even still, it's Granola - It's made of of dried nuts and dried fruit that have been dehydrated and void of most moisture. It will be in sealed packages. It's not as though it's going to end up up like sour milk.
For those concerned, you could always store your packages in the freezer.
For me, they'll be stored in a cool, dark, dry environment so they'll be fine for the next couple of months that it takes me to get through 6 bags.
As always, YMMV on your storage methods and "Best if Used By" practices.
I know my wife will try and throw away anything nearing it's "best if Used by date", including can's of vegetable's, soups, dry cake mixes, etc...
When she does say something about an approaching date, I usually know what will be cooked/made that upcoming week!
I'll have to remind her to not touch these!
I checked Camel (x3) and this is the LOWEST price these have been in a long time!
Really? No one likes the dusty pieces? I think it's yogurt worthy
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If you look to the right side of the screen you will see where it says "See All Buying Options"
Click "See All Buying Options" to see the $12.01 Price
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Someone also mentioned that these will have a "Best if Used By Date" in two months. I did not originally see that so thanks for pointing that out.
I'll follow up with my "Best if Used By Dates" on my 6 packages in a couple of days.
Even still, it's Granola - It's made of of dried nuts and dried fruit that have been dehydrated and void of most moisture. It will be in sealed packages. It's not as though it's going to end up up like sour milk.
For those concerned, you could always store your packages in the freezer.
For me, they'll be stored in a cool, dark, dry environment so they'll be fine for the next couple of months that it takes me to get through 6 bags.
As always, YMMV on your storage methods and "Best if Used By" practices.
I know my wife will try and throw away anything nearing it's "best if Used by date", including can's of vegetable's, soups, dry cake mixes, etc...
When she does say something about an approaching date, I usually know what will be cooked/made that upcoming week!
I'll have to remind her to not touch these!
Tell her to donate to homeless shelter
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Then again, making your own dried fruit in a dehydrator and creating your own granola is by far the best! Even better is using the dehydrator for making your own Jerky! Way cheaper and better tasting!
Added Bonus Info - try looking at your Goodwill's and other 2nd hand stores - dehydrators can be picked up VERY cheap (under $10 in most cases).
Cereal is good for 6 to 8 months if unopened after the expiration date.