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We have it here in Canada (or at least, in Ontario).

Do you know the old Gallagher line? "California is like a bowl of granola. What ain't fruits and nuts, is flakes."

>Do you have Weetabix over there?
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>>No. I've seen High Fibre Crisp in a specialty grocery store, but not Oatabix. I didn't try it because it looked similar to Kelloggs HeartSmart. My daughter eats Kelloggs HeartSmart and I prefer Total Raisin Bran...
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>>>Have you tried Weetabix's new "Oatabix"? - quite nice actually.
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>>>>>Eat Allbran and you won't have to worry about sugar... :o)
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>>>>Have you ever tried a cereal called 'High Fibre Crisp' from 'The Grainshop'? Since I tried it a couple of years ago, it's the only cereal I eat any more. I've converted a few people to it. Maybe it's not available in the U.S.
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>>>>>>>>And any drinik that has "diet" (or zero) in its name, you can put it where the monkey put the nut: that disgusting after-taste on the palate, esp. of aspartime.
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>>>>>>>I just mentioned sucralose/Splenda elsewhere in the thread. We're starting to see diet sodas and other light drinks that use that instead of aspartame. More common so far are products like jello and pudding and ice cream with sucralose.
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>>>>>>>Tamar
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>>>>>>I think I've just seen an ad for sucralose somewhere. However, I don't have sugar in my drinks, don't particularly like, or approve of, sodas, and can't control what sweetener Kellogs put in my Crunchy Nut Cornflakes :-)
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>>>>>>Terry
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