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Amazon[amazon.com] has 18.2-Oz Cheerios Oat Crunch Cinammon Breakfast Cereal for $3.49 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.62. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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Model: Cheerios Oat Crunch Cinammon Oat Breakfast Cereal, Large Size, 18.2 oz
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Cheerios Oat Crunch Cinammon Oat Breakfast Cereal, Large Size, 18.2 oz
Manufacturer:
GENERAL MILLS SALES INC.
Model Number:
016000163614
Product SKU:
B086WB3L34
UPC:
16000163614
ASIN:
B086WB3L34
Brand:
Cheerios
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.1 x 7.7 x 11.85 inches
Item Weight:
1.1375 Pounds
Item model number:
016000163614
Manufacturer:
GENERAL MILLS SALES INC.
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This is new to our supermarket. Just tried and it's surprising delish. The perfect sweet (not too sweet) crunchy snack. It was on sale for $3.79, so this is a real steal. In for 2
15grams of sugar per serving. I've never seen it that high in a cereal before. Super sugary.
Feel free to downvote me but check out the news on the heavy pesticides now used on non organic oats. I love yall
I think they say it stay's in your body for a 24hr period and then flushed out, until unless you are planning kids or something better avoid it, If not enjoy the low price
Feel free to downvote me but check out the news on the heavy pesticides now used on non organic oats. I love yall
You don't think all farmers use some kind of pesticide on their crops? And I'm not just talking about oats. You people have no clue how agriculture works.
Feel free to downvote me but check out the news on the heavy pesticides now used on non organic oats. I love yall
There seems to be many people on here who have strong favorable opinions towards pesticides, plasticizers, and seed oils. Or maybe they are being paid/unpaid to support a greater agenda set at the top. I just hope they aren't unpaid
You don't think all farmers use some kind of pesticide on their crops? And I'm not just talking about oats. You people have no clue how agriculture works.
You don't think all farmers use some kind of pesticide on their crops? And I'm not just talking about oats. You people have no clue how agriculture works.
Not on organic food unless the company is skirting the rules. Non-organic oats are sprayed with roundup to kill the oats off so they dry out faster. Then you also have the other chemicals in Cheerios that are not good for one's reproductive system.
It seems like all the comments which mention information we should be concerned about or at least aware of are being downvoted and in some cases disappearing
Plasticizers aren't controlled since they aren't in the raw organic ingredients. So has nothing to do with organic ingredients. They are added through processing.
There seems to be many people on here who have strong favorable opinions towards pesticides, plasticizers, and seed oils. Or maybe they are being paid/unpaid to support a greater agenda set at the top. I just hope they aren't unpaid
It's honestly disturbing that people are downvoting anyone mentioning the news about dangerous pesticide levels in Cheerios and oat/granola products. I agree with you that it's suspicious. I can't imagine having kids & being bothered that folks are pointing out they contain banned pesticides and a lot of them.
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And of course they can't recall because that would be admitting the product is harmful.
15grams of sugar per serving. I've never seen it that high in a cereal before. Super sugary.
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You don't think all farmers use some kind of pesticide on their crops? And I'm not just talking about oats. You people have no clue how agriculture works.
There seems to be many people on here who have strong favorable opinions towards pesticides, plasticizers, and seed oils. Or maybe they are being paid/unpaid to support a greater agenda set at the top. I just hope they aren't unpaid
Not on organic food unless the company is skirting the rules. Non-organic oats are sprayed with roundup to kill the oats off so they dry out faster. Then you also have the other chemicals in Cheerios that are not good for one's reproductive system.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/aria...lormequa
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It's honestly disturbing that people are downvoting anyone mentioning the news about dangerous pesticide levels in Cheerios and oat/granola products. I agree with you that it's suspicious. I can't imagine having kids & being bothered that folks are pointing out they contain banned pesticides and a lot of them.