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Feature: Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Cinnamon Harvest Whole Wheat Biscuits, 16.3 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)
- Cinnamon Harvest combines organic whole wheat biscuits and spicy organic cinnamon for a delectable and nutritious breakfast that you might want to enjoy even after dinner time. Real cinnamon gives our crispy wheat biscuits a warm, light spice. Tasty, toasty and organic, too.
- 47g Whole Grains* (*48g or more of whole grains recommended daily.)
- 5g Fiber; 1g Fat per serving
- Non-GMO Project Verified; Sodium-Free
- Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods, and low in total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol, may help reduce the risk of heart disease and certain cancers.
Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Cinnamon Harvest Whole Wheat Biscuits, 16.3 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) Reviews
48 of 50 people found the following review helpful By Verified Purchase This review is from: Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Cinnamon Harvest Whole Wheat Biscuits, 16.3 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery) This is great cereal and Amazon sells it for a reasonable price but be aware that they will send you 4 16.3 ounce boxes for a total of 65.2 ounces which is 5 ounces less than the 70 ounces they have in the product description. Also their dollar per ounce price is based on the 70 ounces not the actual ounces you will get. Not a super big deal but Amazon should be more accurate in their descriptions and unit pricing! 34 of 36 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Cinnamon Harvest Whole Wheat Biscuits, 16.3 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery) Kashi Organic Promise Cinnamon Harvest is a great example of how simple ingredients can deliver great taste. It has three basic organic ingredients: wheat, evaporated cane juice, and cinnamon. I am impressed by the amount of flavor that this cereal has. It is not a knock you over the head in your face and overly powerful experience. However if you are looking at a cereal like this, you likely have different priorities to begin with.Cinnamon Harvest is a fairly dense cereal with a one cup serving coming in at 190 calories - more than 50% more than a lighter cereal such as Kashi Organic Promise Strawberry Fields. On the flip side, I find a serving of Cinnamon Harvest stays with me longer than Strawberry Fields does. It really depends on what you are looking for, and the tastes between the two are completely different as well. Like most "wheat biscuit" type cereals Cinnamon Harvest holds up well in milk although I have found this to be true of most Kashi... Read more 41 of 49 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Autumn Wheat, Whole Wheat Biscuits, 16.3 Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery) Great taste and crunch, but I feel these have too much sugar (even if Kashi calls it dehydrated cane juice...that is sugar). I guess I am just used to eating less sweat cereal, but my first bite of the cereal made me pick up the box again and see what was in it. Organic and all that too, for what it is worth. Kellogg's Unfrosted Mini Wheats have no added sugar (1g of sugar in a 59g serving) whereas the Kashi has 7g of sugar in a 54g serving. |
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Product Description
Woven into the center of our organic wheat biscuits is a fusion of warm, spicy organic cinnamon and organic dried cane syrup. Baked together, these crunchy bite-sized biscuits will kindle your senses and satisfy your healthy side. With the goodness of over 20% of your daily fiber and over 2/3 of your daily recommended whole grain intake*, what's not to love?
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