Start Your Day the Whole Grain Way! 🌅
Weetabix Biscuits Whole Grain Cereal offers a deliciously light and crispy breakfast option made from 100% whole grain wheat. With only 2 grams of sugar per serving, it's a heart-healthy choice that provides a good source of fiber. Enjoy it with milk, yogurt, or your favorite fruits and nuts for a customizable breakfast or snack.
P**E
Good for you
Great for breakfast or dinner, really fills you up, hardly any calories but lots of fiber and makes you feel great! Eat 2 per serving at least 2x day is my routine. Grew up on this as a kid and still love it as an adult.
A**I
Crispy, Crunchy & Healthy!!!
I bought this at my daughters request She found this online on amazon and thought it would be tasty and a good addition to her diet routine. She loves it and has used almost the entire box already. We will order more once this box is empty. Crispy, Crunchy & Healthy!!!
J**.
Different than American breakfast cereals
Flaky wheat in oval biscuits, crumbles easily and gets soggy really fast, so if you tilt the biscuits vertically while pouring on the milk, the top will stay a bit crunchy as the rest forms a sort of cold porridge. The flavor is mild wheat and nothing else.These were invented in Australia, I believe and part of that diet craze for shredded wheat for digestive health. So they are a relative of our shredded wheat and wheat flakes but nothing like them. Very soft and tender.If you use hot milk, you'll get a wheat porridge out of this. I don't mind the cold porridge, reminds me a bit of muesli (soaked oatmeal in cold milk or yogurt.) They're a real treat and alas my dog discovered them and he's mad for them. So keep them on the top of the fridge as they finish up fast around here; I like them as a "don't want dinner" evening snack.
F**S
British classic; Keep an eye on subscribe and save price
I grew up on this in England. Now raising my two America kids with it as their default cereal, given low sugar, higher fiber and simpler ingredients than most breakfast cereals.Like others I was shocked to discover that I was eventually paying more than $10/box via Subscribe & Save. It seems wrong that Amazon itself would play the game of creating new listings at a lower price, while leaving subscribed customers on an old, exorbitantly priced subscription but apparently they do, so you just have to keep an eye on it.There have been North American shortages. I buy 8 boxes at a time but am still caught out occasionally. In some cases I was able to get them from Amazon Fresh. Though I did also bring back a suitcase full of Weetabix from the UK! Much cheaper there, and slightly different texture and flavor.
P**S
Good taste, smaller biscuits and expensive
Tastes great just like the original UK weetabix,but the biscuits are smaller and the cost per biscuit is more than double than that of original UK weetabix
J**E
Taste
Very good! Much better than mini wheats with softer texture. Cold or Warm milk is fine.
N**
Great cereal
Great cereal
R**K
An Acquired Taste, But Lifelong Enjoyment
I developed a taste for Australian WeetBIx when living in Oz. However, here in America imported Aussie WeetBix is just too expensive. The UK version, Weet-a-Bix, a Canadian product for the US market fits the bill, and the palette. It really is an acquired taste by itself. Adding fresh fruit to a bowl of crush biscuits makes it more enjoyable. Even works with yogurt instead of milk, too.Several years ago I was buying Weet-a-Bix from Trader Joes. But a production issue at the Canadian plant that lasted about a year, caused TJs to drop it from their regular inventory. When it showed up on Amazon, that brightened my day. It wasn't at the TJ price but still a good value. Then COVID hit. With supply chain issues, and human greed, the Weet-a-Bix priced was out of range, until recently. I buy in bulk from Amazon (six to ten boxes at a time). Because I eat it daily (except weekends when I splurge and have decant breakfasts!), it doesn't go stale.Too many cereals have too much sugar. Some "decent" cereals just taste like crap. Weet-a-Bix had a decent taste. And if you think you need fiber in your diet, Weet-a-Bix excels here, too.December 7, 2022 Update: Since I wrote this review, the cost of a box has priced itself out of the market. Before I started buying on Amazon, Trader Joes sold it for $2.99. When the Canadian supplier has their own manufacturing issues a few years back, Trader Joes discontinued carrying it. Then Amazon picked it up at a cost of four bucks a box. Still reasonable. But no, no more. Whether you want to blame manufacturing costs, supply chain issues, or outright greed from distributors, this fine product is no longer on my breakfast table.
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