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Chocolate Almond Clusters
Introduced in 2017
This cereal is described on the front of the box as a "granola cluster and multigrain flake cereal" that is "made with fair-trade chocolate."
The back of the box describes it like this:
"Approved by bears. Every box of our Chocolate Almond Granola Cluster and Multigrain Flake Cereal starts with us foraging for irresistible flavors and bountiful chunks of goodness. This delicious cereal blends crunchy fair trade chocolate & almond granola clusters with hearty flakes made with burgundy sorghum for a combination so cravable you'll maul the bowl. So next time your stomach growls, pour a helping of our tasty cluster and flake cereal."
Company Description: This company was founded in 2002 by Brendan Synnott and Kelly Flatley as a natural and organic food company. In 2007, it was sold to Kellogg's Kashi division. The company has said that the name "Bear Naked" reflects their "passion and dedication to using ingredients that are all-natural and 'bearly' processed.... Read on and see all cereals from Bear Naked
This cereal belongs to the following Mr Breakfast Cereal Families:
The Chocolate Cereal Family
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Comments About This Cereal
What do you think of Chocolate Almond Clusters?
Overall Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)
By Unfortunately
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
This is my favorite cereal, but I think Bear Naked stop producing cereal products. If you go to their site, there isn't a section for cereal in the products. You can find them if you search the cereal by name, but the page says no sellers and any place it was available at before says out of stock on their website.
Comment submitted: 1/6/2020 (#24774)
By mary
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
Did Bear Naked stop making Chocolate Almond Clusters box cereal? It was my and my grandson's favorite cereal! Where can I buy it? Please!
Comment submitted: 2/14/2019 (#23947)
By Where Is It?
Cereal Rating (out of 5): |
I love the Chocolate Almond Clusters cereal but I have not been able to find it in any of 4 different grocery stores for the past 4 to 5 months. Is this still being made and where can I buy it?
Comment submitted: 1/7/2019 (#23819)
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