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Crapola Granola, Chocolate Raspberry, Kissypoo, 12 Ounce, $5.99
The forbidden flavor. Intended for immature audiences. Love at first bite. There once lived a regular guy. And he fell in love with a beautiful princess. He knew she was passionate about nutrition, but he suspected she had other desires. Could he ever win her heart? They agreed to meet in the royal raspberry patch at midnight. By moonlight, he presented her with his masterpiece: dark chocolate granola. She looked into his eyes and knew he was done sowing his wild oats. Overcome by hunger, the princess took one crunchy bite and swooned! She gave him a crown and a seat at the royal throne. You don't have to choose between delicious and nutritious. We use all-natural ingredients to satisfy your cravings. May you fall in love with this granola, and live crappily ever after. - Brian & Andrea Strom. There's more to love. Visit our website at www.Crapola.us. Made in Ely, Minnesota.

Crapola Granola, Cranberry Orange, Number Two, 12 Ounce, $5.99
Our second flavor. So wholesome. Yet so groovy. Hey man, we hope you dig number two. This is our tribute to the pioneers of granola history. When granola first hit the scene, America was in the midst of a cultural revolution. The times they were a-changing, and so was the breakfast menu. Such a radical era demanded radical nutrition. We hope to revive the spirit of the times with this delicious, all-natural granola. Each batch is handmade and roasted until the flavor is totally far-out. Number Two won't just help you start your day, it'll help you start a movement! -Brian & Andrea Strom. We really dig feedback. We really dig feedback. Visit our website at www.Crapola.us. Made in Ely, Minnesota.

Bob's Red Mill Granola, Honey Oat, 12 Ounce, $5.19
Honey Oat Granola is made with toasted clusters of whole grain rolled oats, cane sugar, honey and a touch of vanilla for wholesome and delicious granola. Enjoy cold with milk, sprinkled over yogurt and ice cream, or straight from the bag as a snack!

Bob's Red Mill Rolled Oats, Organic, Extra Thick, 32 Ounce, $9.99
Your gluten free diet just got delicious: a bowl of this 100% whole grain oatmeal is a great way to start the day! Gluten Free Organic Extra Thick Rolled Oats create a hearty, European-style hot cereal with a chewy texture and delicious flavor. Great for oatmeal, baked goods and more.

Uncle Crumbles Granola, Cran-Maple Crunch, 11 Ounce, $7.29
From the curious mind of Uncle Crumbles comes another exciting new gluten-free granola concoction: Cran-Maple Crunch! This brilliant blend of tart cranberries, golden cornflake clusters, and sweet maple syrup is baked to bring out sweet aromas of maple and vanilla in every bite. Made with natural flavors and wholesome ingredients, every handful is a reminder of life's simple pleasures. Treat yourself to a taste of pure gluten-free bliss with Uncle Crumbles' Cran-Maple Crunch Granola – because every day deserves a touch of unique nostalgia!

Magic Spoon Cereal, Grain-Free, Cinnamon Roll, 7 Ounce, $9.99
Why we're special: Do you ever wonder why you grew up, but your cereal didn't? Magic Spoon reimagines the same sweet deliciousness of your favorite childhood cereal with premium ingredients, complete protein, and no gluten or grains. This box contains more protein than a dozen eggs and fewer net carbs than a typical fruit smoothie, but it's so much more fun to eat. Us: 12 g protein; 4 g net carbs; 0 g sugar; grain-free; gluten-free. The high-protein, keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, wheat-free, naturally flavored, totally delicious, childlike cereal for grown-ups. Hold on to the dream. This product is sold by weight not volume. Some settling of contents may occur during shipping. Our Magic: Allulose is a rare sugar found in raisins, figs, and maple syrup. It contains only 10% of the calories of regular sugar and is only slightly metabolized by your body, so it barely impacts blood sugar levels-all while having the same familiar taste and texture as regular sugar. Monk fruit is native to southeast Asia and was first cultivated by Buddhist monks in the 13th century. Please recycle as much as you can. Check with your local recycling facility to learn more.
