Cascadian Farm Honey Oat Crunch – Non-GMO Organic Breakfast Cereal for the Kids' Table, 13.5 oz
Cascadian Farm Honey Oat Crunch – Non-GMO Organic Breakfast Cereal for the Kids' Table, 13.5 oz
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Why you'll love it
- USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project verified certifications provide peace of mind about ingredient sourcing
- 19g of whole grain per serving supports daily fiber and nutrition goals
- No artificial sweeteners appeals to clean-eating and label-reading shoppers
- Inclusion of Kernza grain supports a climate-friendly brand story that resonates with sustainability-minded buyers
- Trusted Cascadian Farm/General Mills brand reduces purchase risk for organic newcomers
- Versatile format works equally well as a breakfast cereal or dry snack, reducing the need for multiple products
- Doesn't get soggy quickly
- Decent nutritional content
- Feels more filling so smaller serving sizes are needed (likely due to extra fiber)
- Boxes arrived fresh and undamaged from Amazon
- 50% cheaper than in-store price
- Crisp, not overly crunchy texture
- Wholesome feeling compared to super sugary cereals
- Honey flavor is present but not overpowering
Perfect for
- Pour a bowl with milk for a quick weekday breakfast
- Eat dry as an instant snack straight from the box
- Top with fruit or yogurt for a more filling breakfast bowl
- Pack as a portable snack for the office or on-the-go
- Incorporate into homemade trail mix or granola bars
- Mixing with banana, fresh garden strawberries, and nuts (walnuts, almonds, cashews) in summer
- Eating as a cereal topper with fruit
- Mixing into yogurt
Product Information
CRUNCH INTO GOODNESS: Organic crunchy cereal flakes with whole grain wheat and oats, corn, rice, and honey for a delicious start to your day HELPING THE PLANET: Feel good about eating this cereal - it has at least 1% Kernza grain, a plant that helps mitigate climate change, stop soil erosion, keep our water clean, and provide wildlife habitat; Be part of a wave of cascading change QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Each serving contains 19g whole grain (at least 48g recommended daily); Non-GMO Project verified, certified USDA organic, and no artificial sweeteners ORGANIC SNACK: Enjoy this cereal as a quick snack, or pour a bowl with milk as part of breakfast CONTAINS: One cardboard box of crunchy Cascadian Farm Organic Honey Oat Crunch Cereal, 13.5 oz; Perfect for instant snacking or a part of breakfast and meals
Package Dimensions : 10.31 x 7.91 x 1.85 inches; 13.5 ounces Item model number : 45988000 UPC : 021908459882 Manufacturer : GENERAL MILLS SALES INC. Units : 13.5 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #17,652 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cereal actually safe and clean enough for my young child every morning?
Yes. It is USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project verified, made without artificial sweeteners, and produced by the long-trusted Cascadian Farm brand, which gives parents confidence about what is going into the breakfast bowl.
Will my picky eater actually finish a bowl, or will it go to waste?
Most parents find that the mild honey sweetness, the crisp-but-not-too-hard texture, and the familiar oat crunch format are easy wins for picky eaters who reject more adventurous or overly fibrous cereals.
Does it get soggy before my kid finishes the bowl?
The flakes hold their texture in milk longer than many flake cereals, so slow eaters at the kids' table usually finish a bowl before the cereal turns mushy, which is a common reason parents switch cereals.
Can I send a small portion in a lunchbox or snack container without it going stale?
Yes. The resealable 13.5 oz box keeps the cereal fresh, and the flakes travel well in a sealed container, making them a practical option for dry snacks at school or on playdates.
How much sugar is in a serving compared to the kids' cereals I usually buy?
The sweetness comes only from honey rather than from a mix of refined sugars and artificial sweeteners, and the honey level is mild, so the overall sugar profile tends to be lighter than many mainstream children's cereals.
Is this a good cereal to start my toddler on as a first family breakfast cereal?
It is a sensible choice for families transitioning toddlers off puffs and purees because the flakes soften in milk, the ingredient list is short and organic, and there are no artificial sweeteners to worry about.
How does this compare to children's cereals that come with toys or extra sugar?
Compared to heavily sweetened, character-driven kids' cereals, this is a calmer, more nutritious option that still tastes like a treat, so parents who want to cut back on sugar marketing often see it as a smart swap.
Will my child still feel full enough to make it to lunch at school?
Yes. The 19g of whole grain per serving, combined with the denser flake, helps kids feel satisfied longer, and many parents report smaller portion sizes are enough to bridge them to lunch.
Is the box resealable so it stays fresh between busy school mornings?
Yes, the 13.5 oz box is resealable, which keeps the flakes from going stale in between rushed breakfasts and weekend sleep-ins.
Is this a safe cereal for a child with a sensitive stomach?
The simple organic ingredient list, the absence of artificial sweeteners, and the easy-to-digest whole grain base make it a gentle option that many parents of sensitive-stomach kids have had good luck with.
What if my child refuses it the first try — is it worth keeping in the pantry?
Most picky eaters come around after a few tries, especially when it is served with sliced banana, strawberries, or a small drizzle of milk, and the resealable box keeps the cereal fresh long enough for a second and third attempt.
How should I store the cereal once I open the box?
Keep the cereal in its resealable 13.5 oz box and close the top firmly after each use, storing it in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight. This keeps the flakes crisp and the honey flavor fresh for weeks.
What is the best way to serve it for a weekday breakfast?
Pour about a cup of cereal into a bowl, add your milk of choice, and let it sit for about thirty seconds so the flakes soften slightly without going soggy. For a more filling bowl, top with sliced banana, strawberries, and a handful of walnuts, almonds, or cashews.
Can I use this cereal in recipes like granola bars or trail mix?
Yes. The flakes work well as a base for homemade granola bars, trail mix, and yogurt parfaits. Combine them with nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and a binder like honey or nut butter, then bake or chill as your recipe directs.
Is this cereal compatible with plant-based milks like oat, almond, or soy milk?
Yes. The mild honey oat flavor pairs well with oat, almond, soy, and other plant-based milks, so it works for dairy-free breakfasts and vegan-friendly bowls.
Does this cereal contain common allergens like nuts or dairy?
The cereal itself is made from whole grain wheat, oats, corn, and rice with honey, and does not contain nuts or dairy. Always check the current package label for the most accurate allergen and manufacturing information.
What comes in the box when it is delivered?
You receive one 13.5 oz resealable cardboard box of Cascadian Farm Honey Oat Crunch Organic Cereal. The box is ready to open and pour, and no additional containers, scoops, or accessories are required.
Is this cereal safe for the whole family to eat every day?
Yes. It is USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project verified, made without artificial sweeteners, and built on a 19g whole grain base, which makes it a reasonable everyday breakfast for adults and children alike when eaten as part of a balanced diet.
Will the box arrive fresh and undamaged if I order it online?
Most buyers report that boxes arrive fresh, well-sealed, and undamaged when shipped through major retailers like Amazon, and the resealable top helps preserve crunch right through to the last bowl.
What is the difference between this cereal and a traditional granola?
This cereal is a light, crispy flake built on whole grain wheat, oats, corn, and rice with honey, while traditional granolas are typically clusters of oats bound with oils and syrups and baked until dense. Granolas tend to be higher in calories and added fats, whereas this cereal offers a lighter whole grain bowl that still works as a snack, topper, or recipe ingredient.

