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[–] ShopCanadianStuff@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 hour ago

I think Farm Girl and Truely are primarily meant as specialty diet cereals, the nutritional values are completely unlike the cereals they may look like.

[–] ShopCanadianStuff@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 hours ago

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I hope this will be useful for cereal eaters. The full blog post from ShopCanadianStuff.ca is below (no need to visit the site though the post at ShopCanadianStuff.ca has links to buy most of the cereals online):

At ShopCanadianStuff.ca we’ve got the scoop on Canadian made breakfast cereals and I believe this is a complete list. I’m writing about cold breakfast cereals, not oatmeal, porridge, or anything you’d describe as granola (for a partial listing of made in Canada granolas click here).

It is a food category unfortunately dominated by the American brands Kellogg’s, Post and General Mills. There are, however, several made in Canada breakfast cereal options coming from American brands, Post identifies a number of cereals as prepared in Canada, which is a less significant claim than made in Canada, including Shredded Wheat, Shreddies, Raisin Bran, Weetabix, and Barbara’s Bakery Puffins. Kellogg’s makes in Canada Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, All-Bran (“Buds” variety only), 6 out of 9 varieties of Mini Wheats, 2 out of 3 varieties of Krave, two flavours of Vector (Maple and Peanut Butter) and original Froot Loops but not Marshmallow Froot Loops.

Kellogg’s also makes and owns the brand for Kashi Organic Honey Toasted Oat Cereal, all other Kashi varieties appear to not be made in Canada.

All types of Quaker Harvest Crunch and Quaker Oatmeal Squares and Corn Squares cereals appear to be made in Canada in addition to Life Cereal by Quaker.

President’s Choice has a few options which are also reported to be made at Post’s factory in Colburg, Ontario, PC Fibre First and PC Crunchy Cranberry Almond.

Perhaps of most interest to readers, this brings me to two Canadian owned companies making breakfast cereals in Canada. First is Farm Girl which offer Rainbow Hoops, Honey Os, Cinnamon Crisps and Chocolate Puffs. Second is Truely Cereal which offer Cocoa, Fruity, Chocolate, Peanut Butter, S’mores, Cinnamon, Blueberry Muffin, Maple Donut and Honey. Both Farm Girl and Truely are really gluten free specialty foods with high protein and prices to match. Farm girl does offer discounts for ordering a bundle of 4 boxes or ordering a subscription.

A third Canadian owned company, GoGo Quinoa, makes a breakfast cereal in Canada, called Puffed Quinoa, but I have found that it is almost always out of stock.

An honourable mention of sorts goes to the Canadian Company One Degree Organics Rice Crisps which, I’m told by email from the Company, are produced in the USA and Canada with ingredients from several countries, on their website they actually list the individual farmers supplying ingredients. All their other products are processed in Canada using a mix of Canadian and imported ingredients.

Worth a cautionary note is Nature’s Path which is being listed as Canadian in several online stores, it is a Canadian owned company but none of their cold breakfast cereal varieties (other than granolas) are made in Canada.

Have we missed any made in Canada cereals? Leave a comment or hit the add listing button and add it to the directory.

[–] ShopCanadianStuff@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hi, can you add https://shopcanadianstuff.ca/ the list? Note it also contains a list of lists to other "buy Canadian Sites" at https://shopcanadianstuff.ca/links-to-other-buy-canadian-sites/

[–] ShopCanadianStuff@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

I did similar analysis of some of the grocery store house brands and how many items they are identifying online as prepared in Canada or made in Canada at ShopCanadianStuff.ca/blog Save on Foods (Western Family) and Sobeys/Safeway (Compliments) are definitely the best, drastically better than Loblaws' house brands PC and No Name.

[–] ShopCanadianStuff@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

I think a large majority of Canadians are of this view and are trying to buy things made in Canada. The minority advocating to boycott made in Canada products of American brands are usually outvoted on social media and I have yet to actually meet anyone in person who advocates for that strategy which leads me to believe at least some of the online commentators advocating for Canadian owned over Canadian workers are trolls or organized disinformation actors. I've setup ShopCanadianStuff.ca to help shoppers find things made in Canada and don't really provide much opportunity to talk about the ownership of brands because I think it is a distraction.

 

A new Blog Post at shopcanadianstuff.ca/blog Comparing the Canadian content of grocery store house brands: President's Choice, No Name, Compliments, Western Family and Kirkland.