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11/03/2011 19:47:52
 
 
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>>>>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap%27n_Crunch#Variations
>>>>>
>>>>>I loved it when I was a kid. Awful stuff ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>I no longer eat any of the brands that are half sugar but some of my favorites still have a lot of it. Life, for example. Quaker 100% Natural. The current favorite is Special K with strawberries, which is not exactly Wheat Chex. If you put me through a gas chromatograph you would probably find about 30% cereal. Lately I have been on a kick with the plainest of the plain, Cheerios.
>>>>>
>>>>>I like all three kinds of Chex so my cereal diet isn't all unhealthy.
>>>>>
>>>>>Favorite cereals? We need a good inoffensive opinion poll.
>>>>
>>>>I know there is a cereal called cocopuffs - but there is a thing called Hawaiian CocoPuffs - goooood stuff!
>>>>http://epicurejenn.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/cocoa-puffs/
>>>
>>>Decadent! I might go into insulin shock.
>>
>>For what it's worth, I eat one cereal only - "High Fibre Crisp" from "The Grain Shop" owned by Weetabix Canada. Apparently it's only available in Canada. Odd, that.
>
>Some Weetabix cereals are made in the U.S. (but I've never seen "High Fibre Crips" :( :
>
>http://www.weetabixusa.com/products.html
>
>There are 11 places in my area to buy it...

It doesn't appear anywhere on Weetabix's U.S. site. I've only been able to find it on the net here:

http://www.weetabix.ca/en/products.php

I've never tried the Honey Almond Crunch version, but I really like the plain version.
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