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Crispy flakes, crunchy oats & a touch of honey! Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol, and as low as possible in trans fat, may reduce the risk of heart disease. Nutrition Benefits: Heart Healthy: 0 g trans fat; 0 g saturated fat; 0 mg cholesterol per serving. So how did they come up with the idea for this amazing cereal? Vern had a big idea! Vernon J. Herzing started working for Post Cereals in 1951, as a summer student working in the factory. He joined Post full-time in 1960 and, in 1976, was named a facility manager in Battle Creek, Michigan. Vern wanted to create a product that combined cereals from one of Post's facilities - where, in 1986, we manufactured C.W. Post (a granola-based product), Toasties, Grape-Nuts Flakes, and Sugar Sparkle flakes (a frosted corn flake product). He wondered if, by combining these different cereals, he could create a new product - one that would outsell all the others. One Saturday afternoon at home, Vern asked his 18-year old daughter Kimberly to help him prepare different cereal mixtures. They weighed and mixed the different components of cereal and began to sample the combinations, ultimately picking a favorite. Battle Creek Cereal? The next step was to figure out what to call the product first, the Post team came up with Battle Creek Cereal, but research showed that many consumers didn't like the name, although the product itself earned top marks. At the time, no cereal on the market offered those kinds of mixed textures. So the team presented their dilemma to Eva Page, a Post brand manager. Eva tasted the cereal and said, the cereal is exactly what it looks like, granola and flakes. She took another bite and then asked, to make it more exciting, can you put honey in the granola? And the granola is made with oats, right? So, said Eva, the concept is Honey Bunches of Oats and Flakes. This time, consumers loved the name, and wanted to know where they could buy it! The project was back on track, with a product officially dubbed Honey Bunches of Oats. Later Eva asked, how can we make it more of an all-family cereal? The research team suggested adding Post Sugar Sparkle flakes to the blend, a solution that provided some sweetness to the taste. Finally, it all came together! After three years of development - most of the time spent searching for a concept - Honey Bunches of Oats cereal hit the market in 1989. During its first year, the product garnered an impressive share of the total cereal market, and was considered a runaway success. Honey Bunches of Oats cereal has grown to become one of the top-selling cereals in America today. Enjoying breakfast! Delicious and nutritious too! Whole Grain: Honey Bunches of Oats with Real Chocolate Bunches is a good source of whole grain, with 10 g per serving. Nutritionists recommend eating 3 or more servings of whole grain foods per day (about 16 g whole grain per serving or at least 48 g per day). Vitamins & Minerals: Honey Bunches of Oats Cereals provide 9 essential vitamins and minerals. Exchange: 1-1/2 starch. Exchange calculations based on Choose Your Foods: Exchange Lists for Diabetes, copyright 2008 by the American Diabetes Association and the American Dietetic Association.
Ingredients
Corn, Whole Grain Wheat , Sugar, Whole Grain Rolled Oats, Brown Sugar, High Oleic Vegetable Oil (Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol)( Canola Or Sunflower Oil), Semi-sweet Chocolate (Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol)( Chocolate Processed with Alkali, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Natural Flavor), Rice Flour, Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Salt, Rice, Corn Syrup, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Whey (from milk [Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol]), Honey, Malted Corn and Barley Syrup, Caramel Color, Natural Flavor, Annatto Extract (Color). BHT Added to Packaging Material to Preserve Product Freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced Iron, Niacinamide, Vitamin B6, Vitamin A Palmitate, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Zinc Oxide (Source of Zinc), Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D.
Warnings
Contains: wheat, soy, milk
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 120
- Total Fat 2g3%
- Saturated Fat 0g0%
- Trans Fat 0g
- Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
- Monounsaturated Fat 1g
- Cholesterol 0mg0%
- Sodium 150mg7%
- Total Carbohydrate 25g9%
- Dietary Fiber 2g7%
- Sugars 13g
- Protein 2g
Details
Crispy flakes, crunchy oats & a touch of honey! Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol, and as low as possible in trans fat, may reduce the risk of heart disease. Nutrition Benefits: Heart Healthy: 0 g trans fat; 0 g saturated fat; 0 mg cholesterol per serving. So how did they come up with the idea for this amazing cereal? Vern had a big idea! Vernon J. Herzing started working for Post Cereals in 1951, as a summer student working in the factory. He joined Post full-time in 1960 and, in 1976, was named a facility manager in Battle Creek, Michigan. Vern wanted to create a product that combined cereals from one of Post's facilities - where, in 1986, we manufactured C.W. Post (a granola-based product), Toasties, Grape-Nuts Flakes, and Sugar Sparkle flakes (a frosted corn flake product). He wondered if, by combining these different cereals, he could create a new product - one that would outsell all the others. One Saturday afternoon at home, Vern asked his 18-year old daughter Kimberly to help him prepare different cereal mixtures. They weighed and mixed the different components of cereal and began to sample the combinations, ultimately picking a favorite. Battle Creek Cereal? The next step was to figure out what to call the product first, the Post team came up with Battle Creek Cereal, but research showed that many consumers didn't like the name, although the product itself earned top marks. At the time, no cereal on the market offered those kinds of mixed textures. So the team presented their dilemma to Eva Page, a Post brand manager. Eva tasted the cereal and said, the cereal is exactly what it looks like, granola and flakes. She took another bite and then asked, to make it more exciting, can you put honey in the granola? And the granola is made with oats, right? So, said Eva, the concept is Honey Bunches of Oats and Flakes. This time, consumers loved the name, and wanted to know where they could buy it! The project was back on track, with a product officially dubbed Honey Bunches of Oats. Later Eva asked, how can we make it more of an all-family cereal? The research team suggested adding Post Sugar Sparkle flakes to the blend, a solution that provided some sweetness to the taste. Finally, it all came together! After three years of development - most of the time spent searching for a concept - Honey Bunches of Oats cereal hit the market in 1989. During its first year, the product garnered an impressive share of the total cereal market, and was considered a runaway success. Honey Bunches of Oats cereal has grown to become one of the top-selling cereals in America today. Enjoying breakfast! Delicious and nutritious too! Whole Grain: Honey Bunches of Oats with Real Chocolate Bunches is a good source of whole grain, with 10 g per serving. Nutritionists recommend eating 3 or more servings of whole grain foods per day (about 16 g whole grain per serving or at least 48 g per day). Vitamins & Minerals: Honey Bunches of Oats Cereals provide 9 essential vitamins and minerals. Exchange: 1-1/2 starch. Exchange calculations based on Choose Your Foods: Exchange Lists for Diabetes, copyright 2008 by the American Diabetes Association and the American Dietetic Association.
Ingredients
Corn, Whole Grain Wheat , Sugar, Whole Grain Rolled Oats, Brown Sugar, High Oleic Vegetable Oil (Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol)( Canola Or Sunflower Oil), Semi-sweet Chocolate (Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol)( Chocolate Processed with Alkali, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Natural Flavor), Rice Flour, Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Salt, Rice, Corn Syrup, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Whey (from milk [Adds a Trivial Amount of Saturated Fat and/or Cholesterol]), Honey, Malted Corn and Barley Syrup, Caramel Color, Natural Flavor, Annatto Extract (Color). BHT Added to Packaging Material to Preserve Product Freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced Iron, Niacinamide, Vitamin B6, Vitamin A Palmitate, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Zinc Oxide (Source of Zinc), Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D.
Warnings
Contains: wheat, soy, milk
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