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New Honey Bunches of Oats Tropical Blend *Giveaway*



Honey Bunches of Oats has developed a new flavor that will make you smile!  The new combination includes crispy mango flavored flakes with real coconut shavings and coconut flavored granola clusters to make a tropical explosion in your mouth.  

Each serving provides:
10g Whole Grain
120 Calories
6g sugar
9 essential vitamins and Minerals
4 wholesome grains
Heart Healthy

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Winter here in the North Woods of Wisconsin sure is feeling long this year but with the help of Honey Bunches of Oats and their new Tropical Blends we can feel a bit more warm.  :)  So to be honest here I am not a huge fan of coconut so I will stick to my favorite Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds.  My husband and one of our youth group students though gave this cereal two thumbs up.   They both commented that the blend provided a nice sweet wake up call to their taste buds.  It's always exciting to try a new cereal and Honey Bunches of Oats is doing a great job of making new combinations in their already yummy cereal line.  :)  Go out today and get your box, and make sure to enter my giveaway below for a free box, 3 winners! 

*Disclaimer*
Post provided a free sample of their honey bunches of Oats Tropical Blends so I could review them.  However, all of the opinions expressed here are my own.  

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Comments

D Cheatle said…
Last cereal I ate was oatmeal
Elena said…
the last one was Cheerios
carolwegs said…
Life cereal. thanks
Emi said…
cinnamon toast crunch
Unknown said…
Honey bunches of oats-vanilla clusters
Dana said…
Publix brand Cheerios!
Danielle Porter said…
Rice Krispy Treats cereal!
Kristen said…
Mini Wheats Strawberry
Kristen said…
I entered the St. Patrick's Day Cookie giveaway.
Meaghan said…
the last cereal I ate was probably special k.
Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds
Allison said…
I had cheerios this morning.
Renee G said…
The last cereal that I had was oatmeal.
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tess said…
oops! all berries
denise smith said…
life cearel

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