| | |  | Condiments, Sauces & Spreads | Home » » Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Cereal, 1-Ounce Bowls (Pack of 96) | | | | | | | Description: | | You've heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day: a good breakfast every morning assists with maintaining a healthy weight, helps ensure daily proper nutrition, and helps kids concentrate better in school. Since 1906, Kellogg's has provided delicious, ready-to-eat cereal to help families start their morning right. Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal is fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, is very low in fat, and tastes delicious. These sugar- frosted, oven-toasted corn flakes make a sweet, crispy start to the day. Serve them with milk for even more nutrition; lactose-intolerant individuals can try them with calcium-enriched soy milk or rice milk. Prepackaged individual servings makes it easy to take this healthy, nutritious breakfast to the workplace or to school -- which means there's no excuse for missing breakfast! | | | Features: | |
• Case of 96 one-ounce bowls (total of 96 ounces)
• Flakes of corn frosted with sugar
• A good source of 10 vitamins and minerals; fat free and cholesterol free
• Prepackaged individual servings allow for easy breakfast on the go
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 96.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 16.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 10.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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Tony the Tiger's Flakes-Always Have What it Takes!Jun 04, 2008
By Rex Field
"Slow but Thorough Reader"
Tony the Tiger is an iconic image toward which many people of my age (49) gravitate, as our memories are peppered with visions of childhood mornings, lingering over bowls of Sugar Frosted Flakes. The boisterous, jovial tiger could be seen during any cartoon show invading some child's home and declaring that "THEY"RE GREAT!" to the young innocent and his well-groomsd chums. This particular item is an exact taste match from those days packaged in modern, vacuum sealed, plastic "bowls." I have initiated my third order of a pack (96 bowls) of these little marvels, as my last "stash" is rapidly diminishing.
Each small squared-off delight contains enough precious, fresh little flakes to satiate the immediate urge for cereal without the temptation to consume more than is inherent with those big boxes and their requisite large openings. Like rectangular, lip-less mouths, those open-topped, time-tested, colorful containers silently beckon the customer to ingest more, even if to just satisfy a slight, lingering want. The portions in these little bowls are a rational alternative to that sort of intake and the attendant weight gain risks.
My wife also enjoys partaking of this product, and I warrant that her mood has been all the more positively effected by our shared slurping and gulping of said product. I might well have reported favorably upon this food were there no other benefits than a smiling spouse and happy house, so the added benefits of good taste doubly validates my analysis.
I would also note in conclusion that I've yet to witness one of the bowls to rupture or for the cereal to other-wise suffer contamination. We have on at least two occasions fought off assaults of marching legions of voracious ants bent upon wholesale raiding of provisions and generally establishing permanent bases in our kitchen. Our counterattacks were inevitably always successful, but not without severe losses of valuable, vulnerable foods. The Frosted Flakes in each case remained sealed and untouched. Even mice would seem to have bypassed these little mini-safes and moved on to crack easier stores of goodies (and always to trigger that "snap" in the night that brings a primordial peace of mind in knowing, as in days of yore when pioneers stalked the woods, that the night's hunt was good). Kellogg's Frosted Flakes Bowls, 1-Ounce Bowls (Pack of 96)
The product GREAT - Amazons price not so great!Mar 16, 2009
By Ron B. Russell You can buy the same thing @ smart and final in packs of 24 for $6.49. You do the math.. $6.49 x 4 = about $26-$27
Not so good...Sep 08, 2008
By Lisa M. Schultz
"food fanatic"
Some of the packages were broken open, and others seem really stale, like the flakes were petrefied or something...It was kind of a mess with the open packages spilling cereal all over the rest of the box. I will say I had ordered something similar in the past (but a bigger individual serving) and there were no problems with that purchase...
Convenient & great for college kidsJan 21, 2008
By Wendy E. Martin Bought these for my daughter who is in college & she and her roommates love them! Very convenient packaging & well worth the extra money.
good buyJan 09, 2007
By Lawrence Box this was a great buy and I recommended it to everyone.I would use amazone again for all my needs.
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