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Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box

  • Pack of 6, 14.25-Ounce Box (total of 85.5)
  • Low in fat and cholesterol free, moms love Rice Chex and Corn Chex cereal because they are low in sugar

Product Description
Chex® Chocolate Cereals makes it easy to start your day the whole grain way! Whole grain provides plant nutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fiber that work together to help keep you healthy.
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box

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5 Comments

This is honestly the best tasting cereal out there. It’s plenty chocolately, which also means it’s quite sugary, but surprisingly, its sugar content is 8g per serving, which is less than a lot of cereals (specifically, the sugary kids’ cereals). Depending on how you feel about sugar, I wouldn’t count on it being a “healthy” breakfast food, but it sure makes a tasty one. It’s also an excellent snack. I hate to admit it, but I can eat (and have eaten) a whole box of these in a single day – by myself.

Regarding the gluten free issue – all the boxes I’ve received (and have purchased in local stores) say on them that they are gluten free. I believe that the other reviewers are taking issue with the ingredients list posted on this product description page, as opposed to an ingredients list directly from the box. This is, therefore, not an issue with the Chex, but with Amazon’s description. The ingredients list is posted online by General Mills here: [...]
Rating: 5 / 5
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box


There are two different types of Chocolate Chex cereal. The pictures on the front of each one is different. There is this picture and the other one has woman raising a bowl in the air. Even though this box of Chex Chocolate cereal indicates it is the same as the other box, the recipes for each one. For instance, this Chocolate Chex uses molasses and the other one uses brown sugar. There are a couple of other ingredients that are different, but I don’t remember what they are. The appearance and taste of the two cereals are different. I DO NOT LIKE THE CEREAL WITH MOLASSES IN IT. I LOVE the cereal with brown sugar.

So this is a cautionary tale that just because the boxes say they contain the same cereal, make sure to compare ingredients to be sure.
Rating: 2 / 5
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box


Chex has recently gone through a confusing period– especially if you are CILIAC. My local grocer carried Chocolate Chex, which originally were CORN or CORN and RICE in composition. Then some pencil-pushing office nerd decided that no, we should change the recipe to ALL RICE. The rice-only product leaves me feeling bloated. So I went to Amazon, read the product description very carefully, saw that it was the corn/rice blend,and ordered a crate. I was not happy to find that the product they shipped to me was ALL RICE.
Rating: 1 / 5
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box


This was a great deal with free shipping and $10 off. My children thought it was great Mom let them have chocolate for breakfast! I knew they were getting whole grains and lots of nutrition to start their day off right.
Rating: 4 / 5
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box


I was so excited to find this available online. This was my favorite cereal and they quit selling it in all the local stores here. This is somehow not the same cereal. Tastes different, squares are smaller not near as good as the one I am used to buying. I went from so excited to so sad…
Rating: 3 / 5
Chex Mix Chocolate Cereal, 14.25-Ounce Box


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