🌟 Elevate your mornings with organic crunch that means business!
365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Golden Flakes & Oat Clusters deliver a wholesome, crunchy breakfast experience made from certified organic, non-GMO grains and naturally sweetened with organic honey. Free from artificial ingredients and preservatives, this 12-ounce pack offers a nutrient-rich source of whole grains, perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a convenient, energizing start or snack.
C**A
Delicious and Nutritious
The Organic Golden Flakes and Oak Clusters are absolutely delicious! The combination of flavors and textures is perfect, and I love knowing it’s made with organic ingredients. It’s a great addition to my breakfast or snack time, providing both crunch and nutrition. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a tasty and healthy option!
J**N
Healthy Morning Start
I really enjoy these organic golden flakes and oat clusters. They have a satisfying crunch and a natural sweetness that makes for a delightful breakfast. Perfect for a quick and healthy start to my day.
P**0
Healthy and tasty, however…
The taste seemed off at first, however it grew on me and I’ve ordered several boxes. I think it’s a stand alone cinnamon flavor that’s usually sweetened by other cereals. This is not bland by any means, just a pure cinnamon flavor that is different than Bunches of Oats varieties.
C**L
Not what I hoped it would be
Wanted to try something different. Won’t buy these again. Almost seemed like they were stale.
T**D
good value
almost as good as national brand
J**E
Delicious & crunchy
This is the best cereal. Wonderful flavor. Just love love. New favorite for sure!! Have bought several boxes and all are great.
L**N
Soap, Nothing but Soap
It was a rainy Tuesday, we had just finished the last box of Honey Bunches of Oats (the God amongst cereals). Once we were delighted and had finished our sacred snack, it suddenly dawned upon us that our house was now low on milk and quality cereal, among other things. To remedy this problem, our only course of action was to drive to our local vendor of foods that are whole, and purchase the necessary ingredients to satisfy our hunger.Arriving in the cereal aisle, our party quickly realized an eminent problem at hand, one that had been in the back of everyone's mind since we got in the car to drive to the store: Whole Foods does not have Honey Bunches of Oats. The very idea that we could be deprived of such joy plagued our minds, no one dared to speak up about such a dark topic. But, the iron bell tolled and judgement day was upon us. Our paths finally converged with that of the Whole Foods cereal aisle, that of which is completely barren of the holy snack we sought.I, leading the pack with the grocery cart, took a deep breath to face my fear, and walked into the belly of the beast. Boxes scoured the aisle walls top to bottom, clearly they had just been stocked. Although we knew that this mission was a failure from the start, the volume of cereal gave us some misplaced hope. A sinking feeling grew bigger and bigger as we approached the end of the aisle, realizing more and more that we may miss out on our scrumptious snack. But as we reached the end of the aisle, and almost all hope was lost, just like God had spoke to Abraham, a gift was bestowed upon us: Honey Flakes and Oat Clusters. Everyone could not believe what we had stumbled upon, it felt like we had won the lottery five times over. A Whole Foods rebrand of the sanctimonious meal that we had worshiped for years on end.We quickly purchase several boxes and ran home like babes on Christmas morning ready to tear open presents. Bursting through the front door, with no regard to the other groceries we purchased, we bum rush for the spoons and bowls. A passing eye would have thought vultures were fighting for a morsel of food after a dry season. But finally the bowls are out, the cereal poured, the milk splashed in; our dreams were coming to fruition. We spare no expense, and all dig in at the same time.The massacre that followed would not have been predicted in a thousand lifetimes. The first bite was the demonspawn of hell's deepest pits. All of us knew, but couldn't say anything. Tragedy stuck us hard, and we wept. Like a parent losing a child, we cried to a higher power to question their existence, because none could come up with such a devious plan that would bestow such sorrow upon a person.I beg of you and your mortal soul, save yourself now and steer clear of this abomination. I have lost enough, and I cannot bear to think that someone else might go through the horror that I did.
L**P
Hubby loves this cereal!
I’m gluten free, so I haven’t tried it. But Hubby has switched to only eating organic grains, and he loves it.
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