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(More customer reviews)Great cereal, Honey Bunches of Oats is a household favorite and the Almonds one definitely adds that flavor. Good amount of almonds mixed in and the same great taste.
Packaging was pretty good, with all 4 boxes wrapped together in plastic. Easily breakable plastic so that you can get each box out individually, but still maintains grip on the remaining boxes.
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Honey bunches of oats with almonds cereal is an innovative twist to the original honey bunches of oats cereal. Post has taken the crispy flakes and tasty, crunchy oat clusters from honey bunches of oats and added slices of almonds. It is a really great, delicious, and healthy nutty idea. This is a good source of whole grain and nine essential vitamins and minerals. This is sold in pack of four 14.5-ounce boxes.
About Post CerealThe Post cereal tradition began when C.W. Post made his first batch of "Postum", a cereal beverage, in a little white barn in Battle Creek, Michigan. With that step, he entered the brand new cereal retail industry and became an important part of American breakfast history for over 100 years. In 1897 C.W. Post introduced the grape-nuts cereal, one of the first ready-to-eat cold cereals and later followed this success with a corn flakes product.
Post was ahead of its time when it started using advertising and marketing techniques that appealed to the common man. Post died in 1914, but the Postum cereal company followed the formula for success by selling high quality, nutritious cereal products.
Over the years, over a dozen companies were acquired and the product line was expanded to include many more nutritious and delicious Post cereals. Today Post cereal is one of the most famous cereal companies.
In 1997, Post launched a 100-day food drive and summer-long hunger awareness programs to mark the 100th year of making great cereals for families everywhere.
Enjoy Post cereals--delicious and nutritious too!
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