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Kellogg's Crunchy Nut CornflakesNewest Review: ... pictures of the flakes. These are available in most supermarkets and a 300g box will cost around £2.50. Once you open the ... more More Kellogg's in Food
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by - written on 09/01/08 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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On their own Cornflakes are perhaps one of the most satisfying cereals about, with ice cold milk they are both tasty and nutritional. How could on possibly improve such a recipe. Well those lovely guys at Kellogs have truly came up with a genius idea here, and their ad guys have also produced some memorable advertisements for this favourite cereal. So what did they do that is so remarkable well they took some other stuff that is both tasty and nutritious and stuck it onto a cornflake, well not actually stick. Tiny pieces of nut and some honey are placed on the flakes before the completion of the recipe. This means that these goodies are blended into each and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/02/08 (Very useful, 976 readings)
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Being a massive cereal nut, there isn't many types I will not eat, though my mood does alter what I fancy. I decided to let my Dad select the next box of cereal when we were needing to stock up; not necessarily the greatest idea I have ever had! When he returned with Crunchy Nut, I didn't know quite what to think. I'd never tried that before, and was willing to give it a bash, as always. Though, it was not quite as I had imagined! ***** Crunchy Nut is made by Kellogg's; a company first set up in the late 1800s in the USA by a man name William Keith Kellogg, which started to produce Cornflakes cereal. This company became one of the most successful ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/04/08 (Useful, 75 readings)
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This has to be about one of the only cereals I do like. a crunch cornflake drenched in honey and nuts. Ok so there is probably too much sugary content and they may be bad for my teeth, but they are so morish and yummy I am willing to overlook this little thing. Golden crunchy morsels drenched in milk first thing in the morning sets me up for the day and it doesn't stop there why not have a supper treat last thing before betime. Yummy for my tummy I think so. There is also the added vitamins and thiamin that apparently go with according to the box at least. This being a gaily coloured bright yellow with the cereal flowing all over it and large black ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/02/05 (Very useful, 1050 readings)
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There are many varieties of crunchy nut cornflakes but in my opinion nothing can beat the Kelloggs version. With a gorgeous blend of honey and nuts, kelloggs crunchy nut cornflakes are full of flavour and offer a fantastic taste experience. *** First Comes The Sweet Aroma *** The first thing I noticed when I opened the pack was how fresh the packaging had kept the cornflakes. I always used to think it was rubbish when I saw on the adverts that the freshness is different to any other cereals and it really made all the difference, to me packaging is packaging and I'm more interested in the product itself rather than what it's dressed up in. But ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/03 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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I don’t know about any of you but I’ve only been eating breakfast for the past few years, before that I tended not to bother that much, being far too grumpy in the morning, I would rather have had an extra 20 minutes in bed than waste it sitting eating. Then I made a conscious decision to eat a bit healthier which of course included eating breakfast in the morning, so I did go through a variety of different cereals for a while but the one I seem to keep coming back to is Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Cereal. Now we’ve all seen the adverts and people that eat Crunchy Nut are portrayed to be driven so mental by the deeelish flava, that ... Read the complete review
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