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Honey Nut Cheerios |
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RIGHT ON THE HONEY |
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Cheerios are a filling and satisfying start to any day. A retro fave from way back, these sweet, crunchy O's are adored by both kids and adults. While all varieties of Cheerios are good, we say the best Cheerios, by far, are the Honey Nut ones. These circles of toasted whole grain goodness are full of the deliciously addicting taste of honey and nuts. And with just 120 calories per seving, Cheerios are perfect as a quick and easy breakfast or a portable snack. Just pour some in a bowl and cover with fat free milk, or measure out a serving and toss it into a baggie for a great on-the-go treat. No matter how or where you enjoy them, these honeylicious O's are definitely buzz-worthy. |
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Serving Size: 1 Cup Calories: 120 Fat: 1.5g Sodium: 210mg Carbs: 24g Fiber: 2g Sugars: 11g Protein: 3g
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Honey Nut Clusters |
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CLUSTER YUCK |
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You'd expect sweet-sounding cereals like Cookie Crisp, Trix and Count Chocula to be full of calories, carbs and sugar. Surprisingly though, General Mills' healthier sounding Honey Nut Clusters cereal has more calories, carbs, and grams of sugar than all three of them. This mixture of honey-flavored flakes and oat clusters is crunchy and sweet, but so not worth the 210 calories, 46 carbs, and 17 grams of sugar that are found in each cup. Especially since Honey Nut Cheerios actually taste better. Frankly, we think you'd have to be, well, nuts, to choose these high cal, clunky clusters over Cheerios. |
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Serving Size: 1 Cup Calories: 210 Fat: 2.5g Sodium: 280mg Carbs: 46g Fiber: 3g Sugar: 17g Protein:4g
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