Fiber One Bran Cereal, 16.2-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)

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Fiber One Bran Cereal, 16.2-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
 
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Product Description

Fiber one is a super food and is deliciously simple and easy to make.

Product Details

  • Pack of six, 16.2-ounce boxes(total of 97.2-ounces)
  • Contains 0-grams of sugar
  • Deliciously simple

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Easy, pleasant, high fiber intake; easier, more pleasant, higher gram count than Metamucil. Rich, crunchie bran flavor!
 
Review Date: December 8, 2007
Reviewer: Malcolm E. Hill, Chicago, IL (GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD!)
For all the trouble to take Metamucil, for its fiber content, the gram fiber count "ain't" much; 5 grams. Fiber one is a crunchy, flavorful, bran tasty, cereal which, in 4 oz gives one 14 grams of fiber. One cup of Fiber One equals 28 grams of fiber. When I stop to think of the ordeal involved taking Metamucil for 5 grams of fiber, though ignorant of the existence of Fiber One, and its 14-28 grams of fiber, I could commit Hari Kari! The cereal is as tasty as ones favorite cereal, a pleasant surprise, and by adding a pear to this morning cereal one hits the 30+ grams recommended by the medics.

All hail to Fiber One; wouldst I had known about it sooner! Fiber One is worth the price of admission! All hail to Fiber One, the greatest product since sliced whole wheat bread!!!
GET YOUR FIBER (ONE) !
 
Review Date: April 23, 2008
Reviewer: ol' nuff n' den sum, the Virginia coast, USA
A healthy diet is important to me so eating whole grains and fiber is a priority. Of course, like a lot of people, my morning routine is usually scheduled with me spending as little time as possible on each chore.

Problems: I want fiber and whole grains. I'm rushed in the morning.

Solution: Fiber One.

Fiber One is a whole grain, high fiber cereal that contains 14 grams of fiber per serving (60% of the daily value), 0 grams of sugar and just 60 calories.

The taste of Fiber One is just fine, but I usually like a little more variety, so I use it half and half with my other cereal. I fill the bottom of my cereal bowl with Fiber One, then layer in my usual whole grain, high vitamin and antioxidant cereal. Just pour in some low-fat milk, and it's ready. With a glass of orange juice and a slice of 100% whole wheat toast, it makes for a tasty and healthy start to my stress-filled and difficult day!
Fabulous Fiber
 
Review Date: February 22, 2008
Reviewer: D. DEGEORGE, Ellicott City, MD USA
By the end of a breakfast with Fiber One and some fruit, you could have already met 70-75% of your fiber needs for the day. (Fiber One by itself provides 57%.) It's 14 grams of fiber per 30-gram serving is 40% more than Kellogg's All Bran. Unlike some high-fiber cereals, this one (the "original" Fiber One) contains no sugar, but derives its sweetness from Aspertame. As far as I'm concerned, it's the tastiest high-fiber cereal on the market.
Healthy Choice
 
Review Date: November 16, 2007
Reviewer: Bob Waldie, Comstock Park, Mi
This product was recommended to me by my physicians office. Its a good buy online and its not easy to find in your neighborhood grocery store.It arrived in excellent shape and I'm now enjoying the benefits as a result.
a Wagonload of Fiber and crunchy-good
 
Review Date: August 13, 2009
Reviewer: S. Hardy, Chicago, IL USA
I bought Fiber One cereal a couple days ago because (1) it was on sale at CVS; (2) I love the Fiber One bars, especially the Oats & Chocolate ("Fart Bars" at our house); and (3) I remembered the old Kellogg's All-Bran Cereal, whose tagline should be "Sticks to Mush in 30 Seconds," and wondered if Fiber One was better.

Boy, is it ever better! No surprise, since the top ingredient is corn bran (Anybody remember Crunchy Corn Bran cereal? That was truly Da Bomb and I don't know if it's even made anymore), which packs a long-lasting crunch and gets you away from that ol' funky wheat bran "good-for-you" insta-mush thing.

I do find it amusing that the cereal's size and shape (like a bacillum bacterium, a stretched-out Good & Plenty) is almost exactly the same as the food our youngest son feeds his newt. "Human Super-Poo Sticks" doesn't have quite the same ring to it, but make no mistake - this stuff will clean your clock.

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