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  2. Grape-Nuts Shortage Led to Frenzied Fans Buying Boxes for ...

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    Grape-Nuts fans, rejoice: The nationwide shortage that kept the breakfast cereal in limited supply during the COVID-19 pandemic is officially over. See: Stuck Suez Canal Cargo Ship Might Trigger a...

  3. The Grape-Nuts shortage is over — and the company ... - AOL

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    The brand is reimbursing Grape-Nuts fans who paid a premium for the cereal during the shortage. The Grape-Nuts shortage is over — and the company wants to pay back its biggest fans Skip to main ...

  4. Grape-Nuts - Wikipedia

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    Grape-Nuts is a brand of breakfast cereal made from flour, salt and dried yeast, developed in 1897 by C. W. Post, a former patient and later competitor of the 19th-century breakfast food innovator Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Post's original product was baked as a rigid sheet, then broken into pieces and run through a coffee grinder.

  5. Toilet Paper, Hot Sauce, and Other Pandemic-Era Shortages - AOL

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    While most of the cereal aisle managed to stay stocked decently during the pandemic, there was one interesting exception: Grape-Nuts. Post, maker of the iconic brand, blamed a "proprietary ...

  6. Post Consumer Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, Post introduced his first dry cereal, a crunchy blend of wheat and barley, which he called Grape Nuts. His first corn-flake product was introduced as " Elijah 's Manna " in 1904. Owing to consumer resistance to the (inaccurate) biblical reference [ 3 ] that was so great that even Great Britain flatly refused to register the name as a ...

  7. C. W. Post - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, he followed up the Grape-Nuts label with a brand of corn flakes, which was first called Elijah's Manna before being renamed Post Toasties in 1908. [6] The British government refused to allow Post to market his cereal in the United Kingdom using the name Elijah's Manna, stating that it was sacrilegious. [7]

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