Introduced in 2014
The complete name of this cereal is Quaker Real Medleys Cherry Almond Pecan Multigrain Cereal. It's described on the front of the box as "granola clusters with hearty multigrain flakes, tart cherries, roasted almonds and pecans".
The back of the box declares, "Introducing Quaker Real Medleys Multigrain Cereal. Bursting with big pieces of real fruits and nuts, clusters of granola and wholesome multigrain flakes. It's the perfect way to start your day."
Also see Peach Apple Walnut Real Medleys Cereal which was introduced at the same time as this cereal. Concurrently, Quaker also introduced Real Medley varieties of oatmeal and cereal bars.
Company Description: The Quaker Oats Company was founded in 1901 with the merger of three oat milling operations in the Mid-Western United States. Since then, the company has expanded operations to include a number of grocery sectors. In addition to hot and cold breakfast cereals, their products include... Read on and see all cereals from Quaker
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Comments About This Cereal
What do you think of Real Medleys: Cherry Almond Pecan?
Overall Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)
By gabe
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This is one of my favorite cereals. But I can no longer find this it around Philly or online. Please bring it back!
Comment submitted: 9/7/2020 (#25478)
By Cindy
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
We love it but can no longer find it locally or online. Why would they discontinue such a good cereal?
Comment submitted: 8/17/2020 (#25426)
By ptlujan
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This was the first box of Real Medley cereal that I had tried and was disappointed. Quaker Oats, for a long time, had been known with putting out healthy breakfast foods that were both nutritious and tasteful. Sadly, I cannot apply those terms to this cereal. Though this cereal uses healthful grains and other items such as nuts and dried fruits, this cereal is also very sweet and not favorable to someone, such as I, who is watching their intake of sugar. It seems that Quaker Oats, who once stood out among the crowd of breakfast foods, has now fallen in line with other breakfast cereals in putting out heavily processed and sweetened foods. Also some people suspect that this cereal has GMOs. At brucebradley.com, the author takes a look at Quaker Oats Real Medley oatmeal and lists all the processed ingredients, sugar content, and the GMOs being used. I suspect the same with the Real Medley cereals. Regrettably, because of all of this, this will be last box of Real Medley that I will purchase. Hopefully Quaker Oats will find their roots once again.
Comment submitted: 6/10/2018 (#23135)
By Shellie
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Love the cereal. Always sold out in Fairhope, AL. Walmart, Publix and Target no longer carry it. Is the cereal being discontinued? You can't buy it on line unless you want to pay $7 a box. ABSURD!
Comment submitted: 6/10/2017 (#21884)
By Karen C.
We loved this cereal and can no longer find it in our area. We have checked Publix, Food Lion, Walmart and Lowes. Can someone please let me know where we can find it.
Comment submitted: 12/11/2015 (#19743)
By sherry
Publix used to carry it and I loved this cereal. Now can't find it in Tarpon Springs, FL. I am online looking for where to buy it. - Sherry Wendt
Comment submitted: 9/25/2015 (#19479)
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