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Home arrow Product Reviews arrow Cereals arrow Cinnabon Cinnamon Crunch Cereal (Egg-Free, Soy-Free*, Wheat-Free*)

Cinnabon Cinnamon Crunch Cereal (Egg-Free, Soy-Free*, Wheat-Free*) PDF Print E-mail

Sarah Hatfield, No Whey Mama ~ We eat a lot of cereal at our house. Hot cereal, cold cereal, just right cereal. Our two-year-old son greets me every morning not with "Good morning," but with "Cereal, Mommy-o? Cereal?" So trying out some cereals for Go Dairy Free seemed a natural fit.


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Cinnabon Cinnamon Crunch

With its tiny cinnamon roll shape and lots of sweetener, this is what's known as "dessert cereal" in our house. But the sweeteners are turbinado brown sugar, fruit juice concentrates, and honey. Our son enjoyed it, but our daughter said it was "too spicy." It does pack quite a cinnamon punch that may be more suited to adult palates. (Too bad because these little cinnamon rolls are perfect for dairy-free tea parties.) Both Scott and Alisa will tell you that I am a salt addict (true, that), but Scott agreed with me that this cereal's flavor would definitely benefit from some salt.

Be careful: there is also a Cinnabon Caramel Pecan Crunch that does contain dairy and pecans.

Ingredients: Whole oat flour, whole brown rice flour, turbinado brown sugar, fruit juice concentrate (pineapple, pear, apple, peach), wheat flour, wheat starch, Makara® cinnamon, honey, canola oil, natural flavors, calcium carbonate.

*This product is processed in a facility that uses dairy, soy, wheat, peanuts, and other nuts and seeds.

Suggested retail price: $3.49/12 oz. box.


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1. 20-10-2008 17:47
 
I can't find this cereal in the stores any longer...Are you still making this cereal? It was my favorite.
 
Douglas Christensen
2. 21-10-2008 09:42
 
This is a third party review, Go Dairy Free doesn't actually make the cereal, we just taste test it! It is a brand new cereal, so I doubt it is already discontinued, you should talk to the store manager, they can probably order more in. Click through the links above to get to the manufacturer's website where you can ask them directly. Good luck!
 
Alisa

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