Product Description
A delicious warm real vanilla breakfast cereal taste with a variety of crunchy textures from flakes, puffs and crispies make this a genuinely tasty gluten free breakfast.
- Pack of three, 10.6-Ounce boxes
- Its a good source of fiber, omega-3 and whole grain
- Its gluten free
- A complete organic food
Nature's Path Crunchy Vanilla Sunrise, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) Reviews
Nature's Path Crunchy Vanilla Sunrise, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Nature's Path Crunchy Vanilla Sunrise, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) (Grocery) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) It's possible that this product is aimed at children: with its cloying super-sweetness and otherwise bland, cardboard-like taste, it resembles Trix, the cereal so loved by that Silly Rabbit. But the hype of the cereal seems aimed at adults, with its "Nature's Path" brand and claims of gluten-free whole grain goodness and flax seed. For me, the real question is, why bother? There are so many yummy gluten free cereals now on the market, my favorites being Trader Joe's varieties of GF granola, which are delicious, that this product will not be on my radar screen. It's just not tasty enough to compete. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Nature's Path Crunchy Vanilla Sunrise, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) (Grocery) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) This cereal is masquerading as healthy. Yes, it is organic and gluten-free, but it also is a processed food containing a fair amount of sugar at 7g per serving (second ingredient is organic evaporated cane juice) and gets its fiber from added inulin (and maybe additional sweetening from this ingredient), rather than just from whole grains. The major grain constituents of corn meal/flour and brown rice flour are not the healthiest grain ingredients but might be needed to get a decent gluten free cereal (this contains no oats, which are also gluten free). The amount of fiber per serving is 3g, not too great for a healthy cereal. This is not a fortified cereal, so Vitamin A, C and calcium are 0% and iron only 4% of RDA.The package is somewhat deceptive in that it lists a serving as having relatively low calories (110 calories), but the reason becomes evident when looking into the serving size. The cereal serving size is 2/3c = 30g = 1.10 oz, which is smaller when... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Nature's Path Crunchy Vanilla Sunrise, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) (Grocery) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I was pretty excited about trying this product. I like most of the nature's path products that I've tried but I try to avoid the products that contain natural flavors. The only gluten free cereal they carry that doesn't contain natural flavors are their Peanut Butter Panda Puffs. Of course Nature's Path makes way way way better cereal than the conventional brands, but I am very fussy about what I put into my body & don't want to pay top dollar for additives.At first bite I was disappointed. My first thought was, "This doesn't taste like vanilla at all." I kept eating & then thought it tasted odd. It is hard to describe but there is a slight lingering bitterness. I doubt I will eat this again. To make matters worse, it is not filling at all. I usually juice in the morning & find juicing is more filling than this. Plus juicing is much more nutritious. I also don't care for the addition of inulin or vitamin e. Last there is nothing like a cereal calling... Read more |
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