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Reviews for Cheerios, Cereal

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GoodGuide User Reviews (7)

  • Mar 16, 2009 7:48pm

    Always delicious

    Cheerios have always been one of my favorite breakfast cereals. It's great to see that all their self-promotion around heart health is actually true. Just makes me like them even more!

    Posted anonymously
  • Mar 16, 2009 11:50pm

    A Staple

    I almost always have Cheerios in the cupboard. They make a reasonable snack (especially with a few chocolate chips and nuts thrown in), but mostly I eat them plain. For breakfast, I mix them with other cereals and add soy milk.

    Posted by Vegan Nith
  • Jun 8, 2009 1:51am

    don't you love it when good guide validates a choice you've already made?

    Always on hand. My toddler loves to snack on these, and I love hat they're healthy. She likes kix a little bit better, but I try to give her these instead, because they are so much better for her.

    Posted by Lizander
  • Jun 17, 2009 2:42pm

    Whole grain looks like a seed not an "O"

    This product is as nourishing as puffed cardboard. It is so extremely processed that even the simple carbohydrates are refined. The marketing is truly deceitful and I am dismayed to see a positive rating from Good Guide. In the body the simple carbohydrates react like sugar. This product is actually harmful.

    Posted by Beulah
  • Jun 23, 2009 6:10pm

    Deceptive 'Health' Marketing

    I agree with the previous review that says this product uses deceptive marketing techniques. As Marion Nestle (author of Food Politics and What to Eat) tells us, saying that eating Cheerios lowers cholesterol promotes an 'eat more' mentality that not only urges consumers to buy more of this General Mills product but also to consume more calories--causing more profound health implications than just high cholesterol. I think your ratings should include some sort of data about these kind of practices.

    Posted by NewYorkNewFork
  • Jul 8, 2009 6:18pm

    Incorrect rating

    Very disapointing to see this highly processed product get a high rating. The corn is GMO unless they have made changes in the past year, how is it possible for them to score a high envrio. rating?

    The glycemic index is quite how which may contribute to diabetes and a host of other inflamatory diseases.

    The company has been wrongly marketing this product as healthy and the last thing we need is for this site to confirm that.

    Posted by Nushin
  • Sep 21, 2009 8:53pm

    Vitamine A Palmitate = Disaster

    I would never use a product that contains any ingredient from the palm family. Palm plantations are the root cause of global deforestation of rainforests in developing countries. They are also responsible for the extermination of the Orangutans and Sumatran Tigers. Not to mention the increased risk of heart disease from palm consumption. Even if Cheerios receives good ratings in other regards their primary product should bring their rating down. They definitely do not deserve to be in the top 10 rating.

    Here is an excellent informational article regarding all the disasters of palm oil.

    http://www.cspinet.org/new/pdf/palm_oil_final_5-27-05.pdf

    Posted by Brie