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A COVID-19-related shortage has Grape-Nuts faithful missing that familiar crunch of their favorite breakfast cereal. For months, consumers have been searching for boxes of the more than 120-year ...
The Great Grape-Nuts Shortage of 2021 is officially over. After months of being out of stock, the cereal is shipping at full capacity to stores nationwide, parent company Post Consumer Brands ...
For some reason I shouldn't have bothered deciphering, Post Grape-Nuts cereal was trending on Twitter last week. Once I'd confirmed that this was not due to a recall, I — like most Grape-Nuts ...
But a decidedly less popular cereal also has a history with ice cream, and its reach extends from Canada to the Caribbean. Long marketed as a health food, Grape-Nuts originated in the late 19th ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As consumers continue to seek out comfort food during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, a longtime staple of the cereal aisle seems to have gone missing in action.
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Fans of the breakfast cereal Grape-Nuts may have noticed it's been missing from many store shelves for the past few months -- another result of the coronavirus pandemic. But the makers say there ...
After an outcry by customers on social media, Post Consumer Brands plans to have the cereal back on store shelves by mid-March. Credit...Lars Klove for The New York Supported by By Johnny Diaz ...
The pandemic has come for Grape-Nuts. Supply chain constraints and higher demand for cereal have led to shortages of the product, Kristin DeRock, Grape-Nuts Brand Manager, said in an emailed ...
Anyone who enjoys the whole-grain crunch of Grape-Nuts for breakfast may have been distraught when the brand first announceda product shortage. But now there's a light at the end of the cereal aisle.