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New Dora Cereal Rocks! (it's gluten-free!)


Fiddle-Faddle

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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

The new Dora breakfast cereal is corn and rice, and it's not nearly as sugary as most! I was thinking we should write them some kind of mass thank-you note!


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natalunia Rookie

I haven't been able to find it yet. :(

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Yep awesome, but there is already a whole thread about it here:

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VydorScope Proficient

I forgot to loook just left store with some tirx though...

Becky6 Enthusiast

Yes it is good!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I couldn't find it at Wegmans, but my finace found it for me at Giant. I am actually sitting here typing with one hand and scooping cereal into the other. It is very tasting and addicting.

Susan123 Rookie

Food Lion carries it.. I got it last night and tried it . It is good. Not too sugary.


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KayJay Enthusiast

Can't find it here yet :(

flagbabyds Collaborator

i can't have it :angry::(

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Sorry, Molly! Be comforted--it's good, but not as good as fresh berries....

mamaw Community Regular

Okay Fiddle-Faddle where did you get the Dora cereal at? I guessing a Giant Eagle but which one???? I don't know why we can't get all the stuff that Cranberry & McKnight has.....My grandson loves Dora....

Please pm me

thanks

mamaw

amybeth Enthusiast

I found it at Superfresh ---- Yum! It's not too sweet, holds up like typical cereal in milk - gets soggy, but doesn't fall apart. Good stuff!

eKatherine Apprentice

Do they have it at Walmart? That's the only store I haven't tried yet.

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