Horrible!
Tried the chocolate peanut butter flavor and it was inedible. It tasted more like eating some kind of chemical instead of an actual food product. It went straight into the trash!
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Tried the chocolate peanut butter flavor and it was inedible. It tasted more like eating some kind of chemical instead of an actual food product. It went straight into the trash!
This is a Canadian cereal co. that is trying to make high protein, low carb cereal that is similar to what we ate as children. They formulate their cereals with erythritol and stevia to create a cereal with 1 gm sugar. However, they have recently changed their Cinnamon flavour to be made with SUGAR! But, there is no alert to that fact, no banner on product or website. The consumer gets the Cinnamon product and maybe reads the ingredients just to see that there is suddenly SUGAR in the cereal - something that those of us who buy the cereal are trying to avoid. Very sneaky. And they don't answer emails or queries.
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