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12-Pack 1.76-Oz Belvita Breakfast Biscuits (Blueberry)

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Amazon has 12-Pack 1.76-Oz Belvita Breakfast Biscuits (Blueberry) for $4.69 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 12-Pack 1.76-Oz Belvita Breakfast Biscuits (Blueberry) for $4.69 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: belVita Blueberry Breakfast Biscuits, Value Pack, 12 Packs (4 Biscuits Per Pack)

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Nov 29, 2024
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ns347
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Such a low quality product, but price is good.
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dj28101984
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11g added sugar
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Jumpstar
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Jumpstar

Lower than Costco when it's on sale ($14 for a 30 pack)
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Orange_Elvis
Nov 29, 2024
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B- on Fooducate.

could be worse.
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greguar
Nov 29, 2024
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Love these. Thanks op good find.
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PurpleRaccoon2149
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Quote from ns347 :
Such a low quality product, but price is good.
Could you please provide some specific reasons, especially compared to other similar-but-better-quality products, to support your opinion? That would be much appreciated!
These do not have any HFCS, corn syrup, artificial flavors/sweeteners...plus the first ingredient is "WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES)."

Also, as a side-note for folks wishing to avoid bleached flour in their snacks, regarding Nabisco/Mondelez cookies & crackers. I have noticed when I shop and compare ingredients in our local grocery store, most of their products are made with unbleached and/or whole grain flours (eg, graham crackers, saltines etc), while most other manufacturers' products are not (they typically contain enriched/bleached flour). Hopefully this info might interest some SD'ers :-)
Last edited by PurpleRaccoon2149 November 29, 2024 at 11:23 AM.
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Quote from Jumpstar :
Lower than Costco when it's on sale ($14 for a 30 pack)
And my Costco often only has cinnamon flavor when they have a sale. Bought 8 of these.

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ns347
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Quote from PurpleRaccoon2149 :
Could you please provide some specific reasons, especially compared to other similar-but-better-quality products, to support your opinion? That would be much appreciated!
These do not have any HFCS, corn syrup, artificial flavors/sweeteners...plus the first ingredient is "WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES)."

Also, as a side-note for folks wishing to avoid bleached flour in their snacks, regarding Nabisco/Mondelez cookies & crackers. I have noticed when I shop and compare ingredients in our local grocery store, most of their products are made with unbleached and/or whole grain flours (eg, graham crackers, saltines etc), while most other manufacturers' products are not (they typically contain enriched/bleached flour). Hopefully this info might interest some SD'ers :-)
11 gram of added sugar to start your day is ridiculous. There are brands like Olyra with much cleaner and better ingredients, and a better sugar to protein/fiber ratio. Or you can just eat a protein bar with 10-12 gram added sugar, at least u get 10-20 gram of protein with it to start your day
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CarolynF9622
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Quote from ns347 :
11 gram of added sugar to start your day is ridiculous. There are brands like Olyra with much cleaner and better ingredients, and a better sugar to protein/fiber ratio. Or you can just eat a protein bar with 10-12 gram added sugar, at least u get 10-20 gram of protein with it to start your day
None of those products taste good.
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s4rah
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How did you all leave out all the chemicals and only focus on the "WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES)" ? This product is garbage.

INGREDIENTS: WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES), ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID], SUGAR, CANOLA OIL, WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR, DRIED BLUEBERRIES, MALT SYRUP (FROM CORN AND BARLEY), BAKING SODA, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, DISODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, DATEM, BLUEBERRY JUICE CONCENTRATE, FERRIC ORTHOPHOSPHATE (IRON), NIACINAMIDE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1).CONTAINS: WHEAT, SOY.

DISODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE - Disodium pyrophosphate is a synthetic chemical preservative derived from mined phosphate rock. Its chemical formula is Na₂H₂P₂O₇ and its molar mass is 221.94 g/mol.

It helps adjust pH, maintain color, and improve water-holding capacity.

Yum, Yum!!! I wouldn't eat it and neither should you.

And I only picked one property...NATURAL FLAVOR, has everyone seen the slurm episode? What insects' butt do you think pooped out the natural flavors?
Last edited by s4rah November 30, 2024 at 09:27 PM.
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PurpleRaccoon2149
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Quote from ns347 :
11 gram of added sugar to start your day is ridiculous. There are brands like Olyra with much cleaner and better ingredients, and a better sugar to protein/fiber ratio. Or you can just eat a protein bar with 10-12 gram added sugar, at least u get 10-20 gram of protein with it to start your day
Thanks for your reply.
You make very valid points regarding nutritional values & protein/sugar intake.
In my view, at least,, Belvita is more of a "mainstream" product that is readily available in most of the larger grocery store chains, and, when compared with other products that address that same market, has better-than-average quality ingredients, as I mentioned in my previous reply (eg, it is quite rare to find cookies & crackers with unbleached flour in the typical grocery stores' aisles throughout the US). Yes, products like Olyra may hit better numbers and meet specific needs for consumers seeking them, but it, and its peers, address a much different spectrum of customer...for example, Olyra is sold on health food sites like Vitacost and iHerb, while Belvita is not. Comparing the two products is analogous to comparing a Toyota to a Lexus (both are decent products, made by the same company, but designed to address different customers' needs).
Overall, the average shopper looking for a basic cookie/biscuit in a typical grocery store could do a lot worse, IMHO.
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Quote from s4rah :
How did you all leave out all the chemicals and only focus on the "WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES)" ? This product is garbage.

INGREDIENTS: WHOLE GRAIN BLEND (ROLLED OATS, RYE FLAKES), ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID], SUGAR, CANOLA OIL, WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR, DRIED BLUEBERRIES, MALT SYRUP (FROM CORN AND BARLEY), BAKING SODA, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, DISODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, DATEM, BLUEBERRY JUICE CONCENTRATE, FERRIC ORTHOPHOSPHATE (IRON), NIACINAMIDE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1).CONTAINS: WHEAT, SOY.

DISODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE - Disodium pyrophosphate is a synthetic chemical preservative derived from mined phosphate rock. Its chemical formula is Na₂H₂P₂O₇ and its molar mass is 221.94 g/mol.

It helps adjust pH, maintain color, and improve water-holding capacity.

Yum, Yum!!! I wouldn't eat it and neither should you.

And I only picked one property...NATURAL FLAVOR, has everyone seen the slurm episode? What insects' butt do you think pooped out the natural flavors?
To all: I apologize for opening up this can of worms. It was not my intention to escalate this into a debate about the questionable ingredients used in the food industry...rather, my goal was to simply point out that, when examining the ingredients found on the packages of cookie & cracker products one finds in the typical grocery store, this product's primary ingredients (ie, the first ones listed) are better than most of the other mainstream brands.
I'll leave it at that.
Best wishes to all!
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s4rah
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Quote from PurpleRaccoon2149 :
To all: I apologize for opening up this can of worms. It was not my intention to escalate this into a debate about the questionable ingredients used in the food industry...rather, my goal was to simply point out that, when examining the ingredients found on the packages of cookie & cracker products one finds in the typical grocery store, this product's primary ingredients (ie, the first ones listed) are better than most of the other mainstream brands.
I'll leave it at that.
Best wishes to all!
Poison is still poison and you chose to quote me and respond so you will get a response.

It might have less garbage then some other products but its still garbage and you choose to eat it.

Have a wonderful life!

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