Introduced in 1987
A magazine ad announcing this cereal in 1987 described it like this: "New! And Unimpeachably Delicious! Tastes so good - you forget the fiber. Sweet sun-ripened peaches, fat raisins and crunchy almonds."
Company Description: Founded by C.W. Post, the company began in 1895 in Battle Creek, Michigan under the name Postum Cereals. Their first product was a coffee substitute called Postum. The first breakfast cereal to come from the company was Grape-Nuts in 1897... Read on and see all cereals from Post
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What do you think of Fruit & Fibre: Peaches, Raisins & Almonds?
Overall Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)
By Sammy
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I loved this cereal. It was my favorite cereal that I didn't have to add sugar to. I don't know why they stopped making it. Wish they would bring it back.
Comment submitted: 1/7/2016 (#19818)
By Poor Willy
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Wish I could get more. It was so yummy!!!
Comment submitted: 7/14/2015 (#19225)
By Christina6
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Wish I could get more. It is so yummy!!!
Comment submitted: 6/16/2014 (#17191)
By P. Osterman
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I would love to have this cereal on shelves again.
Comment submitted: 1/15/2014 (#15744)
By stacilily (Team Breakfast Member)
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My friend Tina loved this cereal. The last time I saw it was in a French Quarter grocery store in '04 or '05.
Comment submitted: 12/27/2013 (#15590)
By fabsunny
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So good! I used to eat this stuff when I was 5 and I loved it... wish it was still on the shelves!
Comment submitted: 9/6/2012 (#9055)
By Majella
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Best cold cereal ever. What happeed to it?
Comment submitted: 4/26/2012 (#7450)
By Crozes
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I have also been looking for it. It was my favorite.
Comment submitted: 11/13/2011 (#5746)
By GilaB
I haven't been able to find this cereal in years (it was also briefly called 'Fruit and Bran'), but it used to be my favorite. I've looked for it in grocery stores throughout the Northeast.
Comment submitted: 8/16/2009 (#330)
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