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Kellogg's Rice Krispies Multi-Grain ShapesNewest Review: ... is easy to open within an outer orange box. On the front of the box I'm told that it is Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 'Multi-Grain ... more More Kellogg's in Food
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by - written on 20/11/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I love trying out cereals I haven't seen before so when I spotted these in my local Sainsbury's store I was rather excited to grab a box to try as I do like the brand that is Kelloggs. I don't mind Rice krispies so I thought these would be similar really and just shaped. Available in a 300g box and 23g (small) single boxes (found in multi-packs) I opted for the larger box which cost me around £1.85, like I say I assumed I would like them. The Packaging: Well the cereal comes in a white almost transparent bag which is easy to open within an outer orange box. On the front of the box I'm told that it is Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 'Multi-Grain ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/08 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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Rice Krispies Multigrain Shapes My 12 year-old son is addicted to these. When they first appeared on the supermarket shelves over a year ago, they were marketed as 'Muddles'. Then, for some reason, they changed their name to Rice Krispies Multigrain Shapes. We've stuck to the name Muddles. It's lot easier to ask 'who wants a bowl of Muddles?' than reciting their new name. Anyway, this cereal contains a mix of rice, oats and maize crunchy shapes. Each of the three shapes is a different colour and different shape. I can't say specifically what shapes they are supposed to represent, but one looks like a star, one looks like a person and the other, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/03/09 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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I ran out of cereal the other week and decided to raid my nephew's mini boxes of cereal and found these so I thought I would give them a try. They were so yummy I decided to buy a big box of these for myself . . . and for my nephew of course to replace the one's his aunty ate!! ***RICE KRISPIES MULTI-GRAIN SHAPES*** Rice Krispies multi-grain shapes contain all the goodness of three grains (rice, oats and corn). These are fun tasty cereals that kids (and me), will love. This product was the first kid's cereal in the UK to contain a prebiotic ingredient, which means they offer a convenient and fun way to keep children healthy by promoting good digestive ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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To say that, according to polls, a large percentage of the country skip breakfast, it is amazing to see the variety of breakfast cereals that are available these days. Maybe this is to try and tempt us all back into eating "breakfast like a king". Our local supermarket is not exactly huge yet a whole aisle is devoted to various brightly coloured and cleverly designed boxes of morning treats. I can't think of any other type of food that can claim to be SO good for you. The boxes are covered in healthy advice and slogans shouting out at shoppers that they are full of this, that and the other. In fact, I can't help wondering, if all their claims were to be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I noticed these in the cereal isle recently and thought I would give them a go. I'm glad I did as they're really tasty, even if I wouldn't want them every day. ********** Packaging and Price and General Info ********** I bought these from Tesco's in a 350g box for £1.84. If you go by the suggestion that you have a 30g bowl of cereal for breakfast, you will get about 11 bowls of cereal out of this box. They are called Rice Krispies Multi-grain shapes and are from the Kellogg's range. They don't taste anything like Rice Krispies to me (not that it matters). The shapes aren't very clearly defined (so I don't think they would be especially ... Read the complete review
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