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Can't Find Dora Stars Or Little Einsteins Anywhere!


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buffettbride Enthusiast

I've been searching for the Dora Cinnamon Stars and Little Einsteins cereal and I can't find it anywhere!!!

I've checked at King Soopers (Kroger), Safeway, Target, and one Walmart Supercenter. I live in CO so maybe they just aren't here yet, but I also couldn't find information about them on the GM web site either.

If you buy these, where do you buy them?

THANKS!

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have boughten them at Walmart, but not within the last month or so.

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buffettbride Enthusiast
I have boughten them at Walmart, but not within the last month or so.

I'm about to buy a case of them on Amazon. :o $26 but free shipping.

I hope the kids like them!

I bought Cocoa Comets at Whole Foods last night. The kids think they are so-so.

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Guhlia Rising Star

I found mine at Walmart. I've also seen them at Giant and my local mom and pop store.

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cruelshoes Enthusiast

Walmart, Albertsons and Safeway is where I have seen them recently.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am not craving them after this thread so I will have to check my grocery store tonight.

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ab123 Rookie

I found them at HEB, Market Basket, and Walmart for $1.98.

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buffettbride Enthusiast

I think I'll try a better WalMart tonight. The one I went to last night didn't have much of anything.

If not, I'll spring for the case. I realllly hope the kids like them. :rolleyes:

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

They remind me of cinnamon toast crunch without the mess that the sugar and cinnamon used to make.

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buffettbride Enthusiast
They remind me of cinnamon toast crunch without the mess that the sugar and cinnamon used to make.

Fantastic.

I'm not going to tell my 10 year old it is "Dora" cereal, but I'm sure she'll be THRILLED.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am 25 and I keep boxes of it on my desk at work. :)

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silly celiac Rookie

People think I'm crazy when I say I love my Dora cereal, yet somehow... they are trying it and liking it! :P I used to be able to find it at Walmart, but haven't seen it there recently- not since they were on sale for several weeks in a row. I figure the almighty W was demanding too low of a price... don't get me started on my Walmart opinions! :rolleyes:

Anyhow, I buy it at Meijer.

I love Dora!

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Yellow Rose Explorer

You can ask your local Wal-Mart to order them for you.

Yellow Rose

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

update...did not see them at Weggies the other night.

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Tequila Newbie

Albertsons is the only place I've found them in New Mexico.

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buffettbride Enthusiast
Albertsons is the only place I've found them in New Mexico.

Ooohhh! I'll be near an Albertsons today. I think I'll peek in! Thanks!

My sister's hubby works for Walmart and she goes regularly so she's going to look for them each time she goes. At $2 a box insteaad of $3.75 for Envirokidz that makes me pretty happy. Other than Envirokidz has the organic factor, the Doras and the Einsteins are about comprable nutritionally.

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Tequila Newbie

They surprisingly have some fiber and are relatively low in sugar. I think they taste great too. the einstein one tastes like fruit loops. Although the sugar is high when you eat a whole box :)

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I know when I saw them at Walmart it was 1.99 a box. Not too shabbby :) The only other cereal I buy is this strawberry cornflakes and it is 3 a box. I am the only one that eats them so it is not that bad.

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mom with gf toddler Newbie

I found Little Einsteins at Walmart (in Ohio) recently and called General Mills regarding food allergies. Good news was they were okay for him to eat (yahoo a cereal that does not cost $6.00 and hopefully he would actually eat it)! Bad news was they are no longer making this cereal (I think she said they still make the Dora one). But, I did pick up a box of Trix cereal and called on that one as well, I guess they changed the recipe not long ago and that one is gluten-free and okay for his allergies too!

I used to try to get my kids to eat the boring raisin bran type instead of sugar colored cereals and now I am actually excited my son can have this type of treat!

I think I may go back to the store and buy all the boxes of Trix on the shelf in case they stop making that as well :lol:

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Not making them anymore??? :angry::(

I'm going to snatch up every box I find! The kids are *lovin* these right now.

I finally found the Dora Stars today and bought two boxes. I'll be up that-a-way again on Tuesday so I'm going to buy up the rest!

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