Cheerios, Heart Healthy Gluten Free Breakfast Cereal, 7.4 oz
- Brand:
- Cheerios
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 016000224650
- EAN:
- 0016000224650
- Walmart SKU:
- 5469567377
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$12.75 | |
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$7.71 | |
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$12.70 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 887 reviews.
I am a Cheerios cereal eater for the past 20 years ! Recently, I read a research article about colon cancer caused by eating the processed, supplemented soluble fiber, Inulin powder. You can find the research article here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39131148/. My question to manufacturer is that does Cheerios contain any Inulin? do you supplement any processed inulin powder with your product? Thanks
I have been eating Cheerios for 40+ years in the USA. As a retired person with lots of kids in my family overseas (Greece) I am so unhappy that the Original Cheerios is nit available anywhere in Europe. Why??? Would you please explain to us expats why nit making plain good old oats available in Cheerios for the population of Europe as you do in the U.S.? Why is Cheerios in the U.S. gluten free (plain oats) while Cheerios in Europe are nit gluten free? Are children in Europe not important enough when it comes to their health? Yes, we know it's is actually CPW that makes them in Europe (50%GM and 50% Nestle). Ingredients not the same as in the USA yet you market the product with loads of honey and sugar as if it's the same thing. Vitamin D3 in tbe US where in the EE it is made with vitamin D. We are angry at the fact that you feel as if kids and adults in Europe deserve lots of sugars (honey) in their cereal, it is a shame that you do not give us the option of a healthy Cheerios box made of plain good old oats in Europe as you go in the U.S.
I eat Cheerios every day, a true staple in my diet. Cheerios do not make me feel like crap, and they are a breakfast that starts my day off right. Cheerios are also easy to take on the go, and are a feel-good meal, compared to the many sugary cereal options.
HELLO CHEERIOS FANS!!!! I ALWAYS LOVE THOSE YUMMY LITTLE O'S With LOW in SUGAR Into Those BIG MARSHMALLOW WHITE CEREAL BOWLS with Some YUMMY RED STRAWBERRIES for My BIGGEST BREAKFAST in My MORNING ROUTINE, After I Started to WAKE UP YAWNING Feeling More Tired, Feeling More Refreshed Inside My QUEEN-SIZE BED with All My PLUSH STUFFED ANIMAL FRIENDS, & All My JUMBO PLUSH TEDDY BEAR FRIENDS into Our HAPPY SWEET SLUMBER MORNINGS. By The Time, Until I Start Bringing Out the BLACK BREAKFAST TRAY with LEGS, Along with a BIG SPOON, a BIG WHITE CEREAL BOWL, a BIG YELLOW BOX of ORIGINAL CHEERIOS CEREAL with Some YUMMY FRESH RED STRAWBERRIES, Along with a BIG GALLON of LACTAID LOW FAT MILK, or a BIG GALLON of LACTAID FAT-FREE MILK, Some EXTRA NAPKINS, with a BIG JAR of NUTELLA HAZELNUT SPREAD, & a BIG PLATE of YUMMY EGGO BUTTERMILK WAFFLES. So, Let's ALL GET READY for a BIG DISNEY DAY, It's TIME to Start Having My BREAKFAST in BED on a Very HAPPY SWEET SLUMBER MORNINGS at My FLORIDA HOME in CELEBRATION, & We Love CHEERIOS CEREAL in a BIG FAMILY SIZE YELLOW BOXES, a BIG GIANT SIZE YELLOW BOXES, & a BIG MEGA SIZE YELLOW BOXES. THE ONE, & ONLY CHEERIOS.
After enjoying Cheerios for many decades, my family and I stopped eating Cheerios when my wife learned that Tripotassium Phosphate (TKP) is an ingredient in Cheerios. I understand that TKP is generally considered safe when used in food products. This does not prove that it's without risk. Will General Mills show evidence that daily consumption of TKP has zero long-term health risks? We are disturbed by the fact that a product that has industrial applications as “detergents, water treatment, and as a dispersing agent” is added to the cereal. Does General Mills really believe that TKP has benefits in the cereal that outweigh the potential health risks?
Why did you increase the sugar and calories? Please, can you get rid of the extra sugar in the regular cheerios and reduce the calories? People can buy your other products if they want more sugar and calories. Those of us with heart issues need less sugar and less calories to keep weight off. Surely, you can manage having your basic regular product for people with medical issues like us.
What have you done to the makeup of original Cheerios? I have been enjoying this cereal for years and have chosen it because of its small amount of sugar. Now I see that sugar is the third ingredient!! I can taste the increase in sweetness and do not like the change. Are you catering to the masses who want sweet cereal? I will not buy original Cheerios anymore. So unfortunate.
This 1 star is for packaging only. (For your cereals, I'd give 5 stars.) I've no problem with your bilingual printing on the Cheerios boxes, but can't you place either language on the back of the carton rather than the "title side"? I'd much prefer to see this "title side" restored to its former design showing your logo, the name of the cereal, etc. It looks better and makes recognition easier when lined up on my shelf. Thanks.
I eat Cheerios every day because I really enjoy the taste. As soon as I had my first spoonful from the most recent box I had purchased at the grocery store I immediately knew something was different (and not in a good way). I tried some without milk and confirmed my suspicions. Not even close. It is almost tasteless compared to what I am accustomed to and whatever taste it has is not at all enjoyable. In fact it tastes similar to those less expensive "non-brand" labels I've tried in the past. I have had three bowls since and have decided I do not want to eat this for breakfast any longer. I'm not one to throw things away, especially since this is in a double box (I go through a double box on my own in two weeks), but I have to make an exception this time. Not sure why a company with an 80-year reputation would choose to change a product so drastically other than possibly to save money. I can't imagine that the decision was made as a result of taste "improvements".
I don't understand what happened. Why mess with perfection. Cheerios WERE always so awesome and now they look like they are all dried up, darker, and just don't taste the same as they always did. They definitely lost that cheery feelin'.
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