LBelle
May 21 2007, 10:03 AM
Wonderful cereal and great with fruit on top. Anyone ever try a supermarket cereal which tastes the same. My son loves the cereal too, but it would be more economical buying him boxed cereal. So if anyone could recommend a substitute which tastes similar, let me know.
KantroSAK
May 22 2007, 03:30 AM
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Originally posted by LBelle:
Wonderful cereal and great with fruit on top. Anyone ever try a supermarket cereal which tastes the same. My son loves the cereal too, but it would be more economical buying him boxed cereal. So if anyone could recommend a substitute which tastes similar, let me know.
I don't know about your son... however, for me... it's WAY too light of a cereal and doesn't come close to filling me up like the Complete Start does!
MrsR76
May 27 2007, 07:46 AM
Funny how different our tastes are. I also love the triple grain crisps, and find them to be, by far, the most filling of the JC cereals. Can't think of a grocery store brand that would be similar...
WestTNLoser
May 27 2007, 06:54 PM
I love both of the cereals, but seems like there's not as much of the Triple Grain as the Complete Start, and I do find the Complete Start more filling. I've learned to just add some banana or strawberry when I eat the Triple Grain Crisps.
goodgirl
May 29 2007, 01:41 PM
I luv the triple grain crisps, too! I have tried to find a similar cereal and haven't been successful. I found a cereal that looked like the same shape but it didn;t taste the same. THat's kind of strange isn;t it? Because where does JC get their food? WHo makes it? I figured they contract out to companies that make cereal and frozen meals, etc. Don;t they? Did they get an exclusive? I'm obviously concerned about this because I want to have a binge on the TGCs LOL.
LBelle
May 29 2007, 02:06 PM
goodgirl, i hear you. I love that cereal. There has to be one at the supermarket that is similar. It is an oat cereal, isn't it?
kimzwirez
May 29 2007, 06:08 PM
Oatmeal Squares tastes similar to me. I love the TGCrisps too!!!
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