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expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Mar 20, 2024 07:13 AM
29.4-Oz Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal
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Now for the hearth benefits.
This product provides 0.75 grams of soluble fiber per serving, regular Cheerios provides 1.5 gframs
This product provides 22 grams of whole grain per serving, regular Cheerios provides 34 grams.
Making the cereal pieces hearth shaped is good for marketing, but does nothing for your health.
I am not an "eat what we tell you is healthy" person. Just trying to point out the marketing ploy: whole grain content is loudly trumpeted, yet there is deep silence about the second largest ingredient, sugar.
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Now for the hearth benefits.
This product provides 0.75 grams of soluble fiber per serving, regular Cheerios provides 1.5 gframs
This product provides 22 grams of whole grain per serving, regular Cheerios provides 34 grams.
Making the cereal pieces hearth shaped is good for marketing, but does nothing for your health.
I am not an "eat what we tell you is healthy" person. Just trying to point out the marketing ploy: whole grain content is loudly trumpeted, yet there is deep silence about the second largest ingredient, sugar.
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Now for the hearth benefits.
This product provides 0.75 grams of soluble fiber per serving, regular Cheerios provides 1.5 gframs
This product provides 22 grams of whole grain per serving, regular Cheerios provides 34 grams.
Making the cereal pieces hearth shaped is good for marketing, but does nothing for your health.
I am not an "eat what we tell you is healthy" person. Just trying to point out the marketing ploy: whole grain content is loudly trumpeted, yet there is deep silence about the second largest ingredient, sugar.
You're right. Guess I'll stick with my Captain Crunch, Trix, and Lucky Charms!
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The study authors tested several individual items from a variety of brands for the presence of chlormequat. The chemical was found in several General Mills products, including Cheerios
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