Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cereal




Reviewed by Sabrina Dent via
on 11 Jan 2009
Looking at the Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cereal box on a supermarket shelf, you could be forgiven for thinking that the only thing that distinguishes Kellogg's Crunchy Nut from Kellogg's bog-standard Corn Flakes is, well, nuts.
Oh, if only that were true...
Crunchy Nut is actually much more like Frosted Flakes, seeing as it comes lightly coated with the same sugary blanket that is positively laden on to Frosted Flakes. What it doesn't come laden with - or even lightly coated with - is nuts. Instead, there is the barest whiff of the tiniest sliver of some unidentifiable, inarticulate, barely-crunchy object grudgingly hung onto each flake in this cereal.
Since these artifacts taste of absolutely nothing, this would not be a problem if I wanted Kellogg's Frosted Flakes with Slightly Less Sugar and a Bit More Texture Cereal. Since what I wanted was - go figure - nuts, this product fails.
Accordingly, it has been sentenced to die a premature and untimely death in a soggy bowl of moulded over milk in the back of the fridge. Which is, frankly, a better fate than it deserves.
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curiousmatt at 17:26 - 11 Jan, 2009 said:
NO way dude! Kellogg's crunchy nut is heavenly.
Sabrina Dent at 23:30 - 11 Jan, 2009 said:
You've just ruined your taste buds with far too much wine.