Ship it. Help us improve this page. About this item. At a glance. Highlights No high fructose syrup. Whole grain. No artificial flavors or preservatives. Specifications Contains: Soy, Wheat. May Contain: Eggs. State of Readiness: Ready to Eat. Package Quantity: 1.
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Any additional pictures are suggested servings only. Description Sweetened whole grain oat cereal with marshmallow pieces. Family friendly for four generations. No high fructose corn syrup. No partially hydrogenated oil. Made with natural flavors. Whole Grain: 13 g or more per serving. Eat 48 g or more of whole grains daily. Eat the best, then do what's best! Carton printed with vegetable-based inks. Made using renewable wind energy. Nearly half of the world's oats are grown across the prairies of Canada.
They're the world's largest exporter of oats up there, too. Oats, wherever they're grown, find their way into all kinds of foods - including many breakfast favorites.
You're enjoying one right now! Canada's Pine Martens are related to otters, badgers and skunks. These cute little acrobats put the tails to work to make their way through the trees they call home. Arctic Hares are white and light gray from season to season. A Tundra Swan starts out like all of us do - as a baby.
But that little bird grows up fast. In less than the first 90 days of its life, it grows 28 times larger than it was at birth. The tiny dark exceptions to their snow camouflage are how they survive Canadian winters. Black eyelashes protect their eyes from the sun's glare on the snow like sunglasses. How cool is that? Simple Goodness Promise: We promise to make cereals that balance great taste, quality ingredients, and affordability. They also established emotional bonds and brand equity with cereal shoppers.
Retailers embraced the new look based on how it stood out on the shelf and how it engaged consumers. Tsk, tsk, family-owned for 4 generations, just as if Gramps was going out there planting the wheat hisself. Wind energy. I think that might have been the giveaway. Does it save baby seals, too? You obviously care about yourself more than this world. And this cereal is acctually really cheap, and naturaly good for you.
And they use wind energy. Recent example:. So off I went to go pick up and try what was being given away. Upon getting home I read the box about it being all natural and the like. And to top it all off the Mini Spooners have way less packaging compared to the other, which is more helpful in the long run for waste regardless of what you make your packaging from.
Seriously you can almost completely live off the stuff. Especially if they want to be competitive with other name brands out there. Have to justify all that sugar somehow….
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