Product Description
What's good about the cereal? Our corn flakes are a simple but tasty breakfast. The corn we use is certified organic and grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. What's good about certified organic goodness? Good food. No synthetic pesticides. No synthetic herbicides. No preservatives or additives. No genetically engineered seeds or ingredients. No irradiation, good ecology, enriched with drought resistant soil. Less soil erosion, less groundwater pollution, improved farm biodiversity, a product of the Canada.
- Case of six, 32-ounce bags ( total of 192 ounces)
- Certified organic; Kosher ingredients; including kamut wheat flour, smelt flour, whole oat flour, and quinoa
- Only 135 mgs of sodium ; 6 grams of dietary fiber, 4 grams of protein, and 10% RDA of iron
- 66% less packaging than boxes; fiber-rich cereal may reduce the risk of some types of cancer
- Product of Canada
Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes Cereal, 32-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) Reviews
Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes Cereal, 32-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) Reviews
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful By ChurchOfJesusChrist.Net (Southern Republik of California, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes Cereal, 32-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery) If you're looking at this bulk item, chances are you already know you like the cereal, so I'll skip trying to explain what it tastes like, and tell you about what you'll get and how you'll get it.The package you get is a pretty big Amazon box with another cardboard box inside it--that inner box is manufacturer packaging/shipping material which holds the 6 bags of cereal. You can open that box as normal by cutting the packing tape, or the box has perforations so grocery stores (the obvious intended recipients) can rip off the side & top of the box, making what the box calls a "presentation display", I guess because the bags, lacking their own boxes, might not stand on end by themselves. So you get the package Nature's Path sends to grocery & health food stores, and I guess that's the way Amazon does it with most of their grocery stuff. This was my first Amazon grocery order. The flakes didn't seem to be damaged from their trip. The flakes on this product are... Read more 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes Cereal, 32-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery) This cereal meets three major criteria:1. It is low in sugar - no longer a kid and hate cereal that is too sweet. 2. Stays crunchy - the best flaked cereal I have found for staying crunchy in milk, maybe because the flakes seem a little heartier/thicker than standard flakes. 3. Taste - last but not least, too many of the healthier flakes taste like cardboard, but this cereal is so good I can eat it right out of the bag like a snack. This cereal is one item in my ultimate breakfast cereal mix. The other ingredients are Kashi's 7 Whole Grain Puffs, dried cranberries, pecans, and flax seed. With Heritage & Kashi combined you get all the following grains in one breakfast: 1. Spelt 2. Quinoa 3. Kamut 4. Millet 5. Buckwheat 6. Triticale 7. Rye 8. Red Winter Wheat 9. Barley 10. Oats 11. Brown Rice 12... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes Cereal, 32-Ounce Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery) This product has the benefits of organic whole grains and environmentally responsible packaging, but it's also my favorite cereal - flavorful and super crunchy even if left in milk for a while. |
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