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16-Oz Nature Valley Big & Crunchy Granola Cereal (Oats & Honey)

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$3.90

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Amazon has 16-Oz Nature Valley Big & Crunchy Granola Cereal (Oats & Honey) on sale for $5.98 - $1.79 (30% off when you clip the coupon) - $0.30 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $3.89. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 16-Oz Nature Valley Big & Crunchy Granola Cereal (Oats & Honey) on sale for $5.98 - $1.79 (30% off when you clip the coupon) - $0.30 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = $3.89. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

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Model: Nature Valley Protein Granola, Oats and Honey, Family Size, Resealable Bag, 17 OZ

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shade45
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Is this a healthy breakfast food or nah?
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Atomicxe
2d ago
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Quote from shade45 :
Is this a healthy breakfast food or nah?

Not bad just very high in calories
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d_reiter
2d ago
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Not arguing for or against the product but just noting that it isn't terribly high in protein (13 grams per 270 calories is only 19% protein).
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pmzo33
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank pmzo33

Quote from shade45 :
Is this a healthy breakfast food or nah?

Sugar is the second ingredient. What do you think?
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ryan.arnold
2d ago
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Quote from d_reiter :
Not arguing for or against the product but just noting that it isn't terribly high in protein (13 grams per 270 calories is only 19% protein).

It's among the highest protein content compared to other granolas. At least the ones I know about. I don't claim to be a granola expert though.
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medullah
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Kind of a genius idea since these bars instantly crumble into cereal when you touch them anyway
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yuyak
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Quote from pmzo33 :
Sugar is the second ingredient. What do you think?
Not arguing that it's healthy, but ingredient list order for something that doesn't have a ton of anything except the first item doesn't mean a whole lot.

Here's the full list; which other ingredients do you think should come before sugar?

Whole Grain Oats, Sugar, Soy Protein Isolate, Canola and/or Sunflower Oil, Honey, Molasses, Rice Starch, Soy Lecithin, Baking Soda, Salt, Natural Flavor. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols)

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capitol9000
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Picture shows 17oz
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Jaybird1623
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Quote from shade45 :
Is this a healthy breakfast food or nah?
According to the nutrition label, just ONE serving for the day is providing about 30% of a person's recommended sugar intake for the entire day, 15 grams of added sugar in a 2/3rds cup (modest) serving. That's NOT what I'd call particularly healthy, especially with diabetes rates skyrocketing.
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wtfmate0000
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Quote from medullah :
Kind of a genius idea since these bars instantly crumble into cereal when you touch them anyway
My theory is they just get the droppings while making the regular bars and package them like this lol
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pmzo33
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Quote from yuyak :
Not arguing that it's healthy, but ingredient list order for something that doesn't have a ton of anything except the first item doesn't mean a whole lot.

Here's the full list; which other ingredients do you think should come before sugar?

Whole Grain Oats, Sugar, Soy Protein Isolate, Canola and/or Sunflower Oil, Honey, Molasses, Rice Starch, Soy Lecithin, Baking Soda, Salt, Natural Flavor. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols)
The entire ingredient list is pretty bad minus the first ingredient, but that was my point. It's not a healthy choice regardless of where sugar is on that list. With 15 grams of added sugar per 2/3 cup, it's basically candy. And it's split up between sugar, molasses, and honey. It's just a bag of oats loaded with different forms of sugar. Clearly not a healthy breakfast choice which was really all I was answering and I think you agree with.
Last edited by pmzo33 May 12, 2025 at 08:38 AM.
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yuyak
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Quote from pmzo33 :
The entire ingredient list is pretty bad minus the first ingredient, but that was my point. It's not a healthy choice regardless of where sugar is on that list. With 15 grams of added sugar per 2/3 cup, it's basically candy. And it's split up between sugar, molasses, and honey. It's just a bag of oats loaded with different forms of sugar. Clearly not a healthy breakfast choice which was really all I was answering and I think you agree with.
Sure, yeah I agree with the overall message that this is far from healthy. I just think something like "15 grams of added sugar per 2/3 cup" (30% DV) is a more informative thing to point out than the order of ingredients.

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