89% OF CHICKS DIG IT
I have mixed feelings about Kashi Go Lean cereal. I like the fact that it has 12g. of protein as I always try to have some sort of protein with each meal and snack. But not a fan of soy based protein that I have found out can mimic estrogen. I like the taste and texture and at 13g. of fibre and 8g. of whole grains, great start to the day, but find it does get soggy quickly. It's my go to breakfast in a hurry and when counting calories but value is not there as it's pricey for such a small package usually $4+ locally for me. Overall I'm a 'quasi-fan'.
I did not like this cereal. I don't like chewing rocks in the morning, and this cereal was like a mouth full of pebbles with the flavour of cardboard.
I don't really like this cereal with milk, but I like it with yoghurt at fruit, more like a granola. Sweet and crunchy!
Don't be fooled by ads about how healthy Kashi is. All of their cereals are loaded with sugar - some with alot more than other cereals like bran flakes, shredded wheat or cheerios and many others. Read the label before buying.
Not a bad cereal just not a good one. It's kind of like eating sweetened popcorn with a crunchy texture and not very filling. But I do like it just not enough to buy it.
I am heart broken by the recent news of Kashi not only being owned by Kellogg's, but also having GMOs in their products. I have thrown everything Kashi-related away. Please be aware.
I always thought that feeding my family Kashi cereal was a smart choice but I recently found out it has GMO's in the soy and is not as natural as it claims...bad Kashi. By the way owned my Kellogg's.
For such an expensive cereal, I was unimpressed. It almost tasted stale. I understand it is supposed to be good for you but I have eaten many other cereals that are good for you that have taste and flavor and are equally priced or less expensive than Kashi. No one in my house hold liked it.
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