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Raisin bran
Breakfast cereal containing raisins and bran flakes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Raisin bran (sultana bran in some countries;[2] see sultana grape) is a breakfast cereal containing raisins and bran flakes. Raisin bran is manufactured by several companies under a variety of brand names, including the popularly known Kellogg's Two Scoops Raisin Bran, General Mills' Total Raisin Bran, and Post Cereals' Raisin Bran. Though Raisin Bran is generally perceived as a healthier alternative to more sugary cereals, most popular brands of raisin bran contain high amounts of sugar.[3]
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![]() Kellogg's Raisin Bran – Raisins and Toasted Bran Flakes with milk | |
Alternative names | Sultana bran |
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Type | Breakfast cereal |
Place of origin | United States |
Created by | Skinner Manufacturing Company |
Invented | 1926 |
Main ingredients | Wheat, raisins, wheat bran, sugar, brown sugar syrup (Kellogs, US)[1] |
Ingredients generally used | malt flavour, salt (Kellogs, US)[1] |
Variations | Sultana bran |
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