[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Oh I have to strongly disagree.
> 
> Most breakfast cereals sold at convenience markets are high sugar content
> because it's very inconvenient when the kids start complaining.
> 
> Bran flakes just don't sell that well.

Eh, most everything on the breakfast cereal market like that has BHT in
it, which my intestines don't do well with anyway.  Cheerios (and only
the original and the Honey Nut varieties) are the big mainstream
exceptions I'm interested in; otherwise, I buy my cold cereal at a
premium either at Whole Foods (and their store brand is more affordable
than the other brands they carry) or the "special" section at HEB (and
I've been burned on an expiration date doing it *that* way lately, so
I'm more inclined to buy at Whole Foods).

I'd have to be pretty desperate to buy breakfast cereal at a convenience
store.  They usually have Nutri-Grain bars, even if it's at a ridiculous
price, and those, plus some orange juice (calcium-fortified, even, if
they have Tropicana, I have problems with calcium-fortified Minute
Maid), will do me fine if I'm desperate enough to be buying breakfast
food there.

        Julia

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