Swiss 21
Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010
Swiss 21
Familia Swiss Balance Premium Muesli is a blend of wholesome grains with fresh, hand-picked nuts, roasted in-house. This muesli has no added sugar and it is subtle, sweet flavor comes from the apples and raisins. For closely 50 years, Familia has been constructing both traditionalisti and innovative natural cereals. Imported from Switzerland, known as the birthplace of muesli, Familia offers a assortment of nutrient-rich cereals that every one may enjoy.
Most helpful client reviews 26 of 28 persons found the following review helpful.
Not the Original Formula No Sugar Version! By William Noack Despite the box color and misleading labeling Muesli, don't be slanged as I was. This is not the same as the No Sugar version of the Original Formula with the muesli consistency that elaborates when soaked with milk or soymilk and which has the terrifi date pulp flavoring. This is a new hybrid muesli-flakes version that I have never seen for sale in stores in particular invented for American taste which is used to lots of flakes and raisins. Now I have to finish off six boxes before I may go back to Original Formula or No Sugar Original Formula. 13 of 15 persons found the following review helpful.
This is not the real thing By R. Dubois This is not the introductory Swiss Muesli that made this company widely known and esteemed and I've found that in a lot of the stores in this area this is now the only Familia Swiss Meusli available. In my opinion, what they've done is an undertake to make a less pricey product ( for them that is} by adding huge volume puffed type cereals to the mix. This makes for a lighter product , but with the same size box. The initial box weighs 32 ounces, equated to 21 ounces for this new product. Unfortunately, this results in an inferior product, both in taste and nutrition. The real initial product is still available in a red box , but I fear they might phase it out if they may get humans to go for this cheap imitation. 7 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
Better than galore cereals, not as good as others By Kenneth C. Reed While I've enjoyed the old Burcher Muesli in the past, this is not the same product. Not as dense, but still pretty good. I have swopped to Red Mills Muesli rather as it doesn't have as much fluff and no sugars. See all 8 client reviews... |
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