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Mini Wheats Harvest Delights
Introduced in 2016
This extension of Kellogg's Mini Wheats first appeared in stores in January 2016. At that time, Harvest Wheats were available in two varieties: Blueberry with Vanilla Drizzle and Cranberry with Yogurt Drizzle. The cereals consist of Mini Wheat biscuits with bits of fruit baked in. Each cereal piece is topped with a drizzle of frosting. The packaging for both varieties describes the products as "irresistibly delicious (and) positively nutritious."
The back of the box for Cranberry Harvest Delights says it has "baked-in flavor or cranberry (with) bits made with real fruit baked in every biscuit" and that it contains "100% red wheat (that has) rich, hearty whole grain flavor" - plus each piece has a "yogurt drizzle (for) just the right amount of sweetness."
The back of the box for Blueberry Harvest Delights says it has "baked-in blueberry flavor (with) bits made with real fruit baked in every biscuit" and that it contains "100% red wheat (that has) rich, hearty whole grain flavor" - plus each piece has a "vanilla drizzle (for) just the right amount of sweetness."
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
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Comments About This Cereal
What do you think of Mini Wheats Harvest Delights?
Overall Average Rating = 2 (out of 5)
By Steve-Os
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
I tried both the blueberry and the cranberry versions. They filling is too dry for my liking. It's a very dry cereal and not big on taste either despite the yogurt drizzle.
Comment submitted: 7/10/2016 (#20505)
By Gagauz (Team Breakfast Member)
Any idea why it is made in Canada?
Comment submitted: 2/3/2016 (#19934)
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