Kellogg’s Special K Protein Plus, 13.5-Ounce Boxes

October 25, 2009 by admin  
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  • Lightly sweetened wheat, soy, and rice flakes
  • Only nine net carbs per serving
  • An excellent source of 15 essential vitamins and minerals
  • A low-carb, vitamin-fortified breakfast cereal for a healthy start to the day

Product Description
Lightly sweetened wheat, soy and rice flakes. 100 Calories per serving. 3g Fat. 9g net carbs (for those controlling their carb intake, net carbs = total carbohydrate minus dietary fiber per serving), good source of prote… More >>

Kellogg’s Special K Protein Plus, 13.5-Ounce Boxes

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5 Responses to “Kellogg’s Special K Protein Plus, 13.5-Ounce Boxes”
  1. This product might have the greatest nutritional profile in the world, but I will not be eating it again. Even after soaking in milk for fifteen minutes, the flakes had a dry (almost cottony) texture and a flavor worse than tofu.

    I had high hopes, because I like every other Special K cereal and food bar I’ve ever had, but this was a huge mistake, as far as I’m concerned.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. R. Heron says:

    Delicious and perfect healthy cereal, but it is bland. Add cinnamon and Splenda for a delicious taste.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. This Special K is very tasty. It is crisp until the bottom of the bowl. The high protein makes it a meal that stays with you for hours. I am adding it to a healthy eating plan for weight loss and health. Five grams of fiber is a big plus also.

    I like this much better than the plain Special K due to the fact it sticks with you longer.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. P. Woods says:

    So yummy and ridiculously healthy! I strongly recommend this over original or flavoured brands of Special K.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Tastes exactly the same as regular Special K, with the bonus of added protein. I had gastric bypass surgery, so I’m always worried about getting enough protein in my diet; this allows me to continue my lifelong breakfast routine (cereal and milk) without adding protein powders (which mostly taste awful). The four-pack lasts me just over a month, and it costs just about the same as the grocery store – it works out to about $3.43 a box, as opposed to the $3.49 I pay in the grocery store (I’m an Amazon Prime member, so I don’t pay shipping) – so I don’t ever have to worry about running out.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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