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Packaged Foods

discontinued bed and breakfast cereal

Christina | Sep 27, 200311:37 AM     6

Hey everyone. I had a question and was wondering if any of you could help me with answering it...My Dad and I have been unable to find for some time a cereal line of several different mixes that was supposed to be derived from regional bed and breakfasts. The cereal's packaging folded in at the top of the box. They had one flavor that had dried cranberries and something like oats and pecans etc in it, and it was very good. It was supposed to be he recipe from some b and b in Georgia I think. However our local grocery store, Publix, doesn't carry it anymore, and now I can't even remember the name. It was available only a few years ago. If any of you remember the name of this cereal, or even the company that made it, it would help a lot. We can't find any breakfast cereal we like as much! Thanks!

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