Honey Bunches of Oats: Raisin Medley

Honey Bunches of Oats has brought a new flavor to supermarket shelves across the country with their new Raisin Medley blend! This particular variation comes with three different kinds of raisins alongside the multi-grain flakes. Crunchy oat clusters, crispy flakes and delicious raisins. 12 grams of whole grain per serving, cholesterol free and 9 essential vitamins and minerals. Eat on!



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  • Writemarksmith

    3 different raisins? Yum!

  • Guest

    why cant i find information on just which three types of raisins are in this cereal?

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Marjorie-Nye/533245613 Marjorie Nye

      Right! You’d think it would be on the package or adverts somewhere.

  • Guest

    why cant i find information on just which three types of raisins are in this cereal?

  • Larry

    Curious as to which three varieties of raisins are being used.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Marjorie-Nye/533245613 Marjorie Nye

    Hi people. I wrote to Post Cereal about Raisin Medley and this is what they emailed me:
    We are so happy to learn that you enjoy Post Honey Bunches Of Oats Raisin Medley Cereal.

    We have three types of raisins in the cereal. Raisins made from Natural Seedless grapes which are pale green grapes with sweet juicy taste perfect for making plump sweet raisins. Also, we have raisins made from Flame Grapes which are classic red grapes from California’s Central Valley. These grapes are not normally used for raisin production. Flames are plump, dark red and juicy. The third type of raisins we use are made from the Jumbo Natural Seedless grapes. These grapes are carefully nurtured in the sun until they have grown to several sizes larger than traditional grapes; these grapes are chewy and sweet with a slight hint of caramelized sugar.

    We hope this information is beneficial to you.

    Leslie Spaes
    Consumer Response Representative

    So, now you know!

  • http://profiles.google.com/humantis Ryan Heterodyne

    Marjorie, thank you for posting this answer.

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