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Reviews of Granola

Granola product
1 star rating
Cris B.
October 8, 2007
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Bear Naked Peak Protein & TMJ

Although Bear Naked Granolas, like their Peak Protein, are marketed as a "soft-baked blend", both my husband and I complained over breakfast the other day that our jaws were absolutely exhausted after chewing only a few spoonfuls of the hard chunks of honey-soaked grains, rice and seeds, together with the fruit-leather consistency of the dried cranberries. Both of the Bear Naked varieties of granola we've tried have tasted stale to us, even though the packaging appears to be very well sealed. We have found that we are better off "Fueling Our Wild Life" not with Bear Naked, but with bulk granolas that in comparison are far fresher, much more flavorful, and less expensive.

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Granola product
5 star rating
Chris M.
October 14, 2006
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Environment friendly Granola

I thought all granola was the same until I tasted Bear Naked's max protein granola. The taste was wonderful, not too crunchy, just right! The ingredients i.e. sugar are natural and pure. There company works with the environment instead of battling it. I love their products and look forward to tasting more delightful treats.

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