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  2. Erewhon Organic - Wikipedia

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    Erewhon Organic (pronounced AIR-wahn) was an organic cereal brand, and a refund subsidiary of Post Foods. It was known for their allergy-friendly line of organic cereals sold by health food stores across North America, and for being one of the first companies to market macrobiotic , organic whole foods in the United States. [ 1 ]

  3. I Spent $400 At America's Most Expensive Grocery Store & I ...

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    However, after spending $400 on 25 of the most popular Erewhon items, we found five things we would absolutely empty our wallets for. Cactus Plant Flea Market Smoothie, $22.

  4. Can this trendy ingredient in Erewhon's drink aisle really ...

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    In Erewhon, you can't throw a gluten-free turmeric chicken tender without hitting a canned beverage touting its adaptogenic qualities. Bonbuz Bittersweet Citron, a non-alcoholic spirit with citrus ...

  5. "Who is buying this?!" Has Erewhon's 'raw animal smoothie ...

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    Erewhon stands behind the "nutrient dense" ingredients in its Raw Animal Smoothie, but makes one thing clear: "We are not a healthcare provider, and we do not make health claims about our products ...

  6. Post Toasties - Wikipedia

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    It was named for its originator, C. W. Post, and intended as the Post version of corn flakes. [1] [2] Post Toasties were originally sold as Elijah's Manna [3] (c. 1904) until criticism from religious groups (and consequent loss of sales) led to a change of name in 1908. [4] [5]

  7. Corn flakes - Wikipedia

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    Corn flakes, or cornflakes, are a breakfast cereal made from toasting flakes of corn (maize). Originally invented as a breakfast food to counter indigestion , [ 1 ] it has become a popular food item in the American diet and in the United Kingdom where over 6 million households consume them.