General Mills Cheerios

Grace Bellis

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Does anyone know where you could buy General Mills Cheerios (the yellow box one; not the white box that has sugar in it)? I checked out a number of Wellcome/Park'n Shop superstores, Great, Citysuper (both TST and Causeway Bay), Taste in Stanley, Gateway etc and can't find any.

Grace
 
They have them in batches, sometimes it takes a while to re-stock when they run out. We generally get ours at the Wellcome at The Westwood (Belcher's).

If they don't have it, you might also want to try Nature's Path Organic Heritage O's, which we got at Three-sixty.
 
Gateway also seems to stock them randomly. They had the honey nut cheerios last time we were there.
Actually, we are rather amazed at the randomness of food stocking here. See it this week and maybe not again for a month or two.
 
have to say this has been a rather bizarre and frustrating one tho ... i've been looking for the GM Cheerios for a few months now too. ... used to have ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEM buying them, .. now suddenly they've disappeared ... (same with Grey Poupon dijon mustard) ... can't quite figure it out. Hong Lok Yuen PNS used to be great with these (and the multi-grain ones in the purple box) --bought them for years ... we're in withdrawl
 
i usually like to buy the multi grain cheerrios. i could find them at the park n shop at heng fa chuen and siu sai wan. but i've also noticed that nestle makes a multigrain cheerrios. same name, different looking box. anyone know if there's a difference?
 
I buy a 'Kashi' brand from 360/Olivers and other places. Some are like Cheerios, others are called 'Heart to Heart'. They are sweetened with grape juice.
 
Thanks kashismum!! Do you mean that they have no added sugars? As my going to be 1 yr-old likes to eat a lot of Cheerios, I want to get him those with no added sugars.

:thanks
 
Although this is an old thread, I have a question. I just got some multi grain cheerios for my baby as finger food. They seem great, because they are packed with so many vitamins. But they are so hard! Are they supposed to be like this? And are they safe for babies??
 
multigrain are not as "gentle" as the regular ones (and I personally don't think they taste as good haha). I assume they are technically safe. regular cheerios can be had at oliver's, and sometimes gateway.
 
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