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Bran Buds
From: Kellogg's


This cereal was described on the box as "a natural food fiber cereal - bran mosels." We know that the cereal was sold in the U.S. in 1980.

Known premium: Send-away offer for Flower and Vegetable Seeds.

Company Description: Kellogg's was originally founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906. The company's founder Will Keith Kellogg is credited with inventing corn flakes along with his brother John Harvey Kellogg. The company was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922... Read on and see all cereals from Kellogg's
This cereal belongs to the following Mr Breakfast Cereal Families:
  • The Bran-tastic Cereal Family


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    Submitter: jeffrey
    Uploaded: 1/31/2011

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    Comments About This Cereal
    What do you think of Bran Buds?

    Overall Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)

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    By Lyn bud

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    Missing this cereal... it is my life line and has keep me going for the 20 years. PLease do not stop making this product! L.T. Rathburn

    Comment submitted: 4/24/2019 (#24115)



    By georgi

    It would seem that Kellogg's is no longer making Bran Buds.

    Comment submitted: 4/8/2019 (#24078)



    By J. Golden

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    I too have searched for Bran Buds, and nowhere can I find a reason. Is there something awful in their manufacture?

    Comment submitted: 10/27/2018 (#23650)



    By Hetti

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    Bran Buds absorbed in milk forked into small tart trays to line. Filled with a mix of cheddar cheese, chopped onion & seasoning bonded together by egg yolk. Take the egg whites whisked to peaks spoon on top of filled tarts. Bake until risen and gold. Lush! No substitute ever found for the barn buds in this recipe. Bring them back to UK!

    Comment submitted: 3/22/2018 (#22853)



    By David UK

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    Any reason this superb product no longer available in the UK? Used to have it in the 1980s. Son now brings it from Canada when he comes over.

    Comment submitted: 12/28/2017 (#22553)



    By WeirdWoman

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    I haven't been able to get this in Australia for years. Now I discover it's still available in the US. Will I have to be the weird woman bringing it home in my luggage (and declaring it at Australian customs of course)? Or will they bring it back to Australian shelves?!

    Comment submitted: 10/29/2017 (#22383)



    By 18spirals

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    Please, please bring it back. Loved this soooo much.

    Comment submitted: 10/20/2017 (#22354)



    By branbuddy

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    In my opinion, this is the best cereal ever made. Please return it to the UK.

    Comment submitted: 8/9/2017 (#22119)



    By Gutted

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    Please Kellogg's... sell this in Great Britain again. So good. So expensive to have it imported!

    Comment submitted: 2/3/2017 (#21343)



    By Edjacenta

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    I also became addicted to Bran Buds whilst at university in the early 1980's. I used to look forward to my midday snack, I practically lived on them. If I remember right, they were best left for a few minutes to soak up the cold milk so that they weren't too crunchy, just a nice soft then crisp bite, a kind of al dente. A scandal when UK distribution was just stopped. I now live on porridge instead, but occasionally reminisce.

    Comment submitted: 2/2/2017 (#21336)



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