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Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight, 16.3-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)
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Price: $11.81
Updated on 7-26-2008.

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Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight, 16.3-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)
This is just okay for me. I love Mini Wheats but some of these new flavors like this one are just a wee bit over the top. The sweetness probably isn't any moreso than the other sweetened variety, but with the strawberry flavoring, it really heightens that sugar taste and really needs to be taken down quite a bit. It's good, but I'd like it better if they'd just make it less sweet and I know they can because they did it with Special K. Hope you're listening Kellogg's! I recommend them, but for adults, it might be a little much.
Reader Reviews
When I opened my first box of Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini Wheats this morning, I thought I had bought something other than cereal by mistake. I was expecting something like the usual Frosted mini wheats, with the exception of some pink frosting and perhaps some strawberry flavor. How wrong I was. Instead, I got a little square of frosting, colored by a pink not found on this Earth and "scented" the with the strongest chemical candy perfume that I have ever had the misfortune to come across. It hovered over the box like a pink cloud before taking out a mallet and knocking me into a diabetic coma. There were a few twigs of what was supposed to be cereal, but it was abundantly clear that the frosting is the reason for this stuff, and the twigs are merely a crumb being thrown to caring parents, so they will serve this stuff instead of a nutritious meal. Indeed the only nutritional claim on the box is wrong: the box says that one serving contains 25% of a day's allowance of fiber, when the nutritional information clearly says a serving of this stuff has only 20% of a day's allowance of fiber. Which one is it? I don't think that the fiber question will matter to the other reviewers, with most of them eating the confection out of hand as a snack. Sadly that means they are getting a whole heck of a lot more than the suggested serving of 24 tiny squares of frosting. Happily, that means they'll likely get a whole day's supply of fiber, but they'll also end up with a week's supply of sugar. Once in a while, I have order food from Amazon that does not suit my taste. This cereal is one of those items. Usually, I donate the unopened packages to the local food pantry and count it as some good coming from my lesson. I can't even do that with these this so-called cereal. In poor homes, the children already consume too many processed foods and simple carbohydrates (sugar, in this case). I am not going to add to the bad eating habits of the next generation.
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Price: $11.81
Updated on 7-26-2008.
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