| | |  | Cereal | Home » » » Kellogg's Cereal Wellness Assortment (Special K & Smart Start), Single Serve Cups (Pack of 60) | | | | | | | 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. The Kellogg's Favorites Assortment Pack includes Smart Start, Special K, Special K with Berries, and Kashi Heart to Heart Every cereal is fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, is very low in fat, and tastes delicious. Serve Kellogg's cereal 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 60 individual-serving cups; variety pack of four flavors
• Includes Smart Start, Special K, Special K with Red Berries and Smart Start Healthy Heart
• Low-fat, no-cholesterol breakfast; a good source of several vitamins and minerals
• Prepackaged individual servings allow for easy breakfast on the go
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 19.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 17.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 36 reviews |
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30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Too much Special KFeb 27, 2007
By Carole Silly me - I thought 60 containers meant 15 of each of the four types of cereal. Instead, I got 22 of the plain Special K (my least favorite of the four) and only 4 of the Kashi (the one I really wanted). I'll eat them because I paid for them and they are convenient but I won't buy this "assortment" again.
Unless you're a big fan of Special K, don't bother.
22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Good variety, but not good packagingAug 03, 2006
By Gadgester
"No Time, No Money"
The various cereals included in this 60-pack box are health-promoting and very convenient. Each cup (more like a medium-sized bowl, really) contains about 2.5 oz net weight of cereals. Some have more calories than others, but all are quite tasty. I eat these with skim milk so I hope my cholesterol level can come down soon.
My complain is these are packed into a large box and some of the cups at the bottom were crushed from the weight and probably rough handling during shipment. Out of the box, two cups were completely gone and one cup had the thin cover open so I wasn't sure if the food quality was still acceptable so I had to throw it away.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Warning: "Assortment" is a stretchApr 08, 2007
By Aaron Frederick Goss Like the writers of many other reviews I read, I got a disproportionately high amount of plain Special K - around 30 of my 60 bowls. I got no bowls of the Kashi cereal. The net weight of a bowl of plain Special K is 1.5 oz, whereas the other cereals weigh in at around 2.5 oz. Special K is also the cheapest cereal to make of the four, making it extremely suspicious that many shipments of this "assortment" seem to be unbalanced in its favor.
I'm pretty upset that I purchased a "4-cereal assortment" that ended up containing only 3, and an undesirable mix of those. Be warned; based on the reviews here, you're likely to have a similar experience.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Zero TransfatNov 04, 2006
By Reader To the other reviewers who were freaking out about partially hydrogenated soybean oil in the Smart Start-- if you read the nutrition facts, there is less than one gram of fat per serving, and none of it is transfat-- ZERO. Take a chill pill.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
NOT AS ADVERTISEDNov 03, 2009
By Bozster I expected to receive a mix of the four cereals advertised, but I received eight Special K (advertised cereal), eighteen Special K with Red Berries (advertised cereal) and twelve Smart Start Healthy Heart (advertised cereal). This comes to a total of thirty eight of the cereals that I can eat.
The balance was twelve Special K with Fruit & Yogurt (NOT ADVERTISED) and ten Granola with Almonds (NOT ADVERTISED), which I cannot eat due to serious allergies.
Additionally, there was no Smart Start (my favorite) and the carton looked like the bowls were dumped into the carton. I had purchased this item before and received product as advertised and the carton was properly packaged.
I had originally subscribed to a case every three months, but I have canceled due to this unadvertised product mix. I am deeply disappointed that I paid for sixty cereal bowls, but will only be enjoying thirty eight.
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