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I just found a new cereal at Wegmans - it's from Nature's Path and it's called Whole O's. Not exactly like Cheerios, but in my opinion WAY better than Perky O's!

Just thought I'd share in case others haven't seen it yet! :)


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mommida Enthusiast

Oh, thanks for posting this. I usually don't bother picking up boxes when they have "whole" on the label, usually meaning whole grain wheat. So I will be on the lookout for this brand now.

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I just found a new cereal at Wegmans - it's from Nature's Path and it's called Whole O's. Not exactly like Cheerios, but in my opinion WAY better than Perky O's!

Just thought I'd share in case others haven't seen it yet! :)

Nope, haven't seen them, quick question, are they cheaper?

Mother of Jibril Enthusiast

I just saw the Whole O's. I don't know what I was expecting them to be made of (Perky O's are made of sorghum and rice)... but the primary ingredient is corn. <_<

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Thanks for posting this!

raisin Enthusiast

Speaking of looking out for the brand.. Natures Path is not a dedicated line (do not separate their gluten-free and "regular" products). Anyone sensitive should avoid the brand.

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