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Honey Bunches of Oats Review and Giveaway

Honey Bunches of Oats is one of America's favorite cereals-and  now it is even better!  They added more of the delicious granola bunches to each box.

Each serving has:
10 grams of Whole Grain
0g trans fat
0g Saturated fat
0mg cholesterol

Provides 9 essential vitamins and minerals
Brings together 4 nutritious grains

My Review:
I was thrilled to receive a box from Post to conduct a review since everyone in the family LOVES it!  I mean I really did not need a free box to do a review, in the last month I think we have gone through 4 boxes, 4 people in the family and 4 boxes of Honey Bunches of Oats.  :)  My two children both seem to enjoy eating it for breakfast or a snack.  My 13 month old eats it dry while my 4 year old has hers with milk.  The Honey Bunches has been my favorite for a long time but now they offer two new "fruit blends" one is a peach and strawberry and the other is banana and blueberry.   I am pretty sure I will be trying those out soon!

It is always a win win when my kids both enjoy eating Honey Bunches of Oats and when I know they are not getting sugared up and are getting important whole grains.

The next time you are at the grocery store re-look at all the varieties and pick a new one and see what you think.  They have 10 different varieties and even though I have only had the honey bunches and the almonds I am willing to bet you can find one that will be your new favorite breakfast cereal!  :)

Post provided a free sample of their Honey Bunches of Oats-Honey Roasted so I could review them.  However, all of the opinions expressed here are my own.  


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Comments

loves6cats said…
My all time favourite cereal is Quaker Harvest Crunch. Thanks for the giveaway. Rafflecopter name: Margaret MacKenzie
Amy M said…
I don't really have a favorite.. I change it up. Sometimes I like Quaker Harvest Crunch, other times Special K.. I would love to try something new that would hold me over a bit longer though
Ashley H said…
Cheerios are probably my favorite :)
Jessica T. said…
Froot Loops are my favorite.

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