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๐ฅฃ Elevate your breakfast ritual with Swiss-inspired, guilt-free crunch!
Alpen Muesli No Sugar Added Cereal blends whole-grain wheat flakes, rolled oats, nuts, and raisins into a heart-healthy, fiber-rich breakfast option. With 6g fiber, low sodium, and only 3.5g fat per serving, this Non-GMO Project Verified cereal delivers authentic Swiss-style flavor without added sugars. Perfect for a nutritious start or a versatile ingredient in smoothies, yogurt, and snacks.





| Asin | B001E5DX4A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Muesli |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item Model Number | 89521 |
| Manufacturer | Post Consumer Brands |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 6.34 x 8.5 inches; 5.25 pounds |
| Units | 14 Ounce |
User
Tastes great and no sugar added!
I originally got this product in a grocery store, it tastes great and has no sugar added - exactly what I want. Now I buy it in bulk ever so often, as I eat it most breakfasts.
User
Excellent product, difficult to find but happy to discover on Amazon at best rate ever.
Have enjoyed Alpen over decades but particularly appreciate the sugar free version. It is an excellent source of fiber while being very tasty and nutritious with an delightful mix of grains and berries. While area grocery shelves are crowded with sugar loaded bland cereals that offer nothing for a healthy diet and are loaded with artificial ingredients, Alpen cereals are a worthy find. The supplier handling my purchase did a great job. So I will be keeping this product in stock.
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Very bland
Very bland and tasteless product.
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Healthy AND Delicious cereal
We've been buying Alpen for years as the closest product we've found to a Swedish whole grain museli we loved while visiting in Stockholm. Very low sodium (15 mg), 6 gr dietary fiber, 7 gr protein, and 3 gr fat in 2/3 cup -- a half a cup serving is enough for me eaten as next described. This has sliced almonds, hazelnuts and raisins and is absolutely super with any sort of yogurt (I prefer plain no fat, my husband likes low fat Yoplait fruit varieties), some skim milk and, if available, your favorite fruit -- fresh or canned. Or, add some additional dried fruit; we like cranberries in the winter. Best of all, Amazon's price with automatic shipping has been much cheaper than the grocery store (where it's about $5 a box and hard to find as well.) We eat about 6 boxes a month as we have it most days. Do try this!
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Alpen Muesli
Great cereal for those that have high blood pressure
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Alpen review
Tastes great and is good for you. I eat it for breakfast every day
User
No added sugar vs original
I have been eating the "red box" Alpen for a while. That does have a small amount of added sugar, but does not taste very sweet at all. I thought if the regular Alpen tasted like this, the no sugar added must not be any good. But I still decided to try the no sugar added style, since I am trying to decrease my sugar intake any way possible. I was very pleasantly surprised. It does taste slightly less sweet than the original Alpen, but not bad at all. It seems like most of the minimal sweetness in the original is coming from the raisins anyway, so there is not much difference when it comes to the no added sugar.
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Low sugar added NOT no-sugar added.
I gave this such a bad rating because I don't like being tricked. This cereal most certainly does contain added sugar and it isn't fair to claim otherwise. It might be legal, I really don't know, but, I know it isn't fair.While it is true that it does not contain the brown sugar listed on the ingredients, it does contain the malt extract. Malt extract is the sweetener bakers used for years before high fructose corn syrup came along.Malt extract is sugar extracted from barley. Broken down, malt extract contains: 1-2% fructose, 7 - 10% glucose, 1-3% sucrose, 39-42% maltose, 10-15% maltotriose, 25-30% higher saccharides.Sadly, I didn't know this prior to buying it. I saw all the comments about it not containing sugar, and the huge "no sugar added" label on the front, and thought I was ok. I don't eat sugar at all, and when any is introduced in my diet, I really notice it. I looked up malt extract and discovered the above information. How can they say this is no "sugar" added?At least malt extract is the last ingredient on the list, and they list ingredients by quantity. It is a low sugar cereal for sure, it certainly isn't the sugary stuff that they market to kids. But, this isn't a no sugar added cereal.If you avoid sugar and prefer not to include it in your diet for whatever reason, look up malt extract and decide for yourself what substance you call it. I call it sugar.I hope this helps you make a decision as to whether this product is right for you.
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Course
Not as fine as previous alpine. Slightly different.
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