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Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Box (Pack of 4)

Posted on | October 19, 2009 | 3 Comments

Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Box (Pack of 4)

Made from wholesome wheat interlaced with just the right amount of organic sweetener, our bite size biscuits will satisfy your desire for a tasty, all natural, filling breakfast. We start with whole organic wheat berries then steam, shred and weave them. When baked, the sweetener in the center makes the biscuits rise, creating a light, puffy texture and enhancing the toasty, whole grain taste.

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3 Responses to “Kashi Organic Promise Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Box (Pack of 4)”

  1. Edgar
    October 19th, 2009 @ 5:29 pm

    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.

  2. Zhen
    October 19th, 2009 @ 8:24 pm

    I love the fact that this cereal is made with organic wheat. It’s as good as any wheat biscuit cereal I’ve ever tasted, except for the Kashi Cinnamon Harvest.

  3. Urvi
    October 19th, 2009 @ 9:49 pm


    This Autumn Wheat variant of Kashi cereal is as addictive as Kashi Golean Crunch.

    Ideally, you would have a cup of this with organic milk for breakfast. But when I get the munchies any time of the day, instead of reaching for nachos or candy, I grab this and just consume it dry — one wheat square at a time.

    Since it’s ORGANIC and WHOLE GRAIN and NATURALLY SWEETENED with cane juice, I feel so guiltless that it’s not uncommon for me to go through half the bag before I admit to being a bad, bad girl. But really, it’s that good.

    The reason for four instead of five stars is that deep down I know that plain old oatmeal without addictive properties is still more healthful.

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