FOOD FIGHT! Proposition 37 if passed in CA on 11/6/12 will require all food sold in retail outlets made with genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled. Nature's Path has come out to support Yes on 37. They care about consumer's right to know! This is enough for me to buy Nature's Path cereal. Besides their cereal is USDA organic. Thank you.Started eating this cereal about 6 months ago, buying it in the Organic section of the local grocery. However, being a popular cereal, it was out on occasion, so I started having a monthly delivery from Amazon, which is working excellently. The cereal has a texture and taste that puts the National brands to shame. If you need a gluten free cereal or just want one that has a natural, good taste, try this Nature's Path cereal.We've had some other gluten free corn flakes that were really thick and hard and tasteless so we were thrilled to find these tasty tidbits. Slightly thicker than your standard grocery store corn flake, but that's a plus in my mind because they don't get soggy so fast, and not TOO thick where the texture is compromised. Yum! Though I will say that we found a better deal on them at our local co-op so we are no longer buying them on Amazon. These are slightly thicker than regular gluten cornflakes, but still tasty. Don't expect them to be sweet...like frosted flakes. They are just plain. Very good though...and great in recipes. I was recently diagnosed with celiac disease, so I turned to Kellogg's corn flakes for my breakfasts, because I figured corn was safe. Little did I know that malt flavoring contains gluten!
These were a serendipitous substitute SO natural and tasty! It's refreshing these days to find a food with only three straightforward ingredients (corn, grape juice, salt). I ought to buy them in bulk!
Nature's Path Organic Corn Flakes, Fruit Juice Sweetened Cereal, 10.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
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on Friday, July 18, 2014
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