Flavor Name:Gluten Free Honey Almond | Size:11 Ounce (Pack of 5) Looking for a healthy, gluten free breakfast that'll make your taste buds buzz? Look no further than our flavorful Nature's Path Honey Almond Granola. You'll fall in love with the exciting combo of crunchy Californian almonds and chia seeds mixed with crispy whole grain oat clusters, all sweetened with organic clover honey, providing 28g of whole grains, 4g of fiber, 5g of plant protein. Enjoy it as a wholesome breakfast or as an on-the-go snack thanks to the convenient resealable zip top pouch, and take comfort in the knowledge that you're eating well in the morning, during the day, or in the evening (sneaky Midnight snack, anyone?). At Nature's Path we hold organic to an even higher standard: to build and regenerate the soil. As pioneers of the organic movement, we believe organic food and farming is the best way to care for our bodies and for the planet. We always have and always will use our voice to stand for what we believe is right, and what organic truly means.
M**E
Low carb, tasty but misleading nutritional info
This is my new favorite granola. Low guilt as it’s low carb and grain free. Comes with big clusters which make a great snack. My only complaint is that I’m going thru a bag too fast. Find it very tasty. Also, I could not find this grain free version in local stores. I was very happy to find it on Amazon.Edit 4/11/19I just noticed the volume of granola in the package doesn't match the nutritional label by almost 50%. Meaning the label says there is 7 servings of 1/2 cup, so it should be 3 1/2 cups of granola. In fact, when you measure the package contains only 2 cups. What that means is that the sugar and carbs if correct for the whole package are almost double of that's listed for 1/2 cup. I find this very misleading.
N**I
Just loaded with sugar
America's biggest problem is sugar. that's why we're so fat. i bought this cereal because it's gluten free and organic, didn't know that it was so incredibly sweet, pretty much like candy. a serving? 1/3 of a cup is 150 calories. 6 GRAMS of SUGAR per ridiculously small serving. i'm disgusted. of course it 'tastes delicious' - it's loaded with brain-warping sugar.the lovely picture they have in the advert, of hands surrounding a large bowl of cereal with milk and berries? unless that cereal is spread out onto the bottom of the bowl, with 1cm of milk at the bottom, that looks like about 1.5 cups of cereal - or nearly 6 times the 'individual serving size' noted on the package. THIS IS HOW WE ARE DUPED BY COMPANIES TO GIVE THEM OUR MONEY, AND WHY OBESITY AND DIABETES ARE AN EPIDEMIC ACROSS THE LAND. Jeez it just makes me mad.Honestly you might as well have a candy bar for breakfast. Will read the labels more carefully next time. no, scratch that. how about i make my own granola. that seems like the best option.
K**R
Deceptive nutrition label
I agree with MyPrime — the nutrition label is misleading, no, downright wrong. Half cup weighs way more than 30 grams. If the nutrient values are correct for 30 grams then each 1/2 cup has more carbs that stated. But even that inference is a bit fuzzy. Seven servings times 30 grams gives you 210 grams. Yet the front of the package states that the package contains 111 grams. Bottom line, this product does NOT stand out among other grainless granola products. The company is either careless or practicing deception.
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TASTED very STALE & OLD & just TINY amt of berries Sprinkled in very DRY HARD GRANOLA.
It tasted super old even though technically not expiring for 8 months. It had that old cereal stale scent you can taste every single bite. Far from tasting fresh!Unlike 'Q----- O----' brand I love (unavailable at the time of purchasing this), this brand contained very little amt of dried berries. It was so insufficient, after first couple of bowls, I didn't taste nor saw any berries after that.I was just left with super stale tasting granola w/ no more berries (help tiny bit to mask the old stale cardboard like bites). The other 'QO' brand had a sufficient amt of berries, enough to have little berries even till the last bowl. Also even when I ran low on amt of berries left, the granola itself had berry flavors to it. This brand's granola is much drier, harder to chew, and lacked any flavors of berries.Not at all what I expected from this particular brand. I wish 'QO' had this flavor of Summer Mixed Berries all year around and not seasonally since they are using dehydrated berries.
J**O
Stale Ingredients Used in Production?
The Summer Berries Gluten Free granola used to be my absolute favorite, and I purchased it weekly for years. Normally, it's delicious (although a bit pricey)! About 6-8 months ago, I bought several bags that had an expiration date of June 2021. Every single bag was stale. I waited a couple of months, ordered a few more bags - same June 2021 expiration date and again, every bag was stale. I contacted Nature's Path to alert them that the batch/lot that was used to produce the granola likely used stale/expired ingredients and the granola was inedible - and I had never run into this problem in the past. They asked for pictures of the batch number on the bags and the expiration date, which I provided. After reading the recent reviews of some of their other flavors, it appears those same stale ingredients were used in multiple products and the bags are still being sold - it's disappointing that they don't seem to be addressing the problem by recalling the products (and they aren't making new batches, with fresh ingredients, to get out to consumers). I have yet to find as tasty an alternative from another manufacturer, but I won't be purchasing from Nature's Path again for a long time. I hope they're reading these comments and will address the issue soon.
C**Y
Stale bags in last 2 orders
Normally this is great granola, but my last 2 orders have been gross - strong stale taste. After the first order (pack of 8) I thought maybe it was just a fluke. However, shame on me, I ordered them again and the newest order also is stale. Guess I'll go back to getting them from the store locally.
F**L
serving size is by weight
This stuff tastes good but you need to remember that a 1/2 cup serving in not always a full half cup if you are down to the small crumbly pieces in the bottom part of the bag. It is a 1/2 cup of the larger chunks or 1/4 cup of the tiny pieces.
R**R
A Really Good Cereal That Tastes Like Dessert
This is an excellent cereal, with great taste and lots of slices of coconut mixed in with generous helpings of cashews in the granola base. Sometimes I mix in some Grape Nuts for a slightly different flavor sensation. For an extra treat, I'll add some heavy cream along with milk. I discovered this cereal at Costco where a 25 ounce bag cost about $8.00 purchased through GoogleExpress. But for some reason Nature's Path Cocount & Cashew Butter was discontinued, but luckily I found it on Amazon. If you like coconut and cashews, you'll love this tasty cereal.
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