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Developed by C.W. Post in 1897, Grape-Nuts is one of the oldest ready-to-eat breakfast cereals still on the market (alongside corn flakes and that edible wicker furniture, shredded wheat).
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The Unlikely Popularity of Grape-Nuts Ice Cream - MSNFor decades, Grape-Nuts included a simple ice cream recipe in many of its advertisements. But it’s unlikely that the Postum company invented this concoction. Before 1916, cookbooks sometimes ...
If some one would ask you, “Is Grape-Nuts good for loose teeth?” you'd probably say, “No, I don't see how it could be.” But a woman in Ontario writes: “For the past two years I have used ...
If I go on a cereal-eating binge, Grape Nuts is usually where I start. Add blueberries or peaches, and cereal life doesn’t get any better. 2. Frosted Flakes. THEY’RE GRRRRRREATTT!
Grape-Nuts is celebrating 125 years on shelves, making it one of the oldest ready-to-eat cereals still on the market.
Post Consumer Brands, the cereal company known for Raisin Bran, Grape-Nuts and Fruity Pebbles, has launched a new line of cereals that it wants you to include in your nightly sleep routine.
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