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Cinnamon Almond Raisin Bran
From: Kellogg's
Introduced in 2012


This cereal is described on the front of the box as "crisp flakes with cinnamon dusted raisins & toasted almonds."

When the cereal was introduced in the February 2012, the back of the box gave this description:

"A delicious new way to enjoy great-tasting nutrition from simple ingredients: tempting cinnamon flavor, crunchy toasted almonds, plump raisins (&) crispy wheat bran flakes."

The first 6 ingredients listed on the side panel are whole grain wheat, rice, sugar, wheat bran, brown sugar syrup and almonds.


Cinnamon Almond Raisin Bran from Kellogg's


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
Cinnamon Almond Raisin Bran Cereal Review Cinnamon Almond Raisin Bran Cereal has been reviewed on MrBreakfast.com.

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This cereal belongs to the following Mr Breakfast Cereal Families:
  • The Bran-tastic Cereal Family



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    Overall Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)

    By Sissy

    Cereal Rating (out of 5):

    I really liked this cereal.

    Comment submitted: 7/15/2016 (#20565)




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