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Kellogg's Nutri-Grain
- 3 reviews
Nutrigrain
Just tasted some dry Nutri Grain pieces it has a strong distinct chemical taste it has left a weird feeling in my mouth. Thank goodness i didnt add milk as I may not have noticed, its terrible.
Don't buy
Always had nutrigrain in my earlier years. Thought I'd give it a go again. It tastes nothing like it use to. A very Bitter strange taste these days. Almost has a chemical taste. Will never buy again
Purchased in January 2022.
Funny taste
We’ve always had Nutri-grain but in the past few months I’ve noticed a strange bitter taste and that the pieces stick together and go hard. I didn’t think anything of it because I thought maybe I was just being fussy, until my mum also said something seemed off.
- 29 reviews
- 14 likes
Changed so much.
I thought I would try Nutri Grain again after a few years and was extremely disappointed. Tastes nothing like the original and turns soggy fast. Not sure why they changed but will never buy it again.
Purchased in September 2021 at Woolworths.
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- 2 reviews
- 3 likes
Horrible, not like it once was.
I had a craving for it after not eating it for quite a few years. I remember it being crunchy and a malt type flavour. I'm so disappointed, the colour is not the same and its tasteless, turns to mush in milk with on seconds! Don't buy, it's terrible....
Purchased in July 2021 at Coles for $3.75.
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Different taste to original recipe
The Nutri grain has changed recipe. It is now very bland and tasteless.
Often the bulk buy box seems worse than the smaller more expensive box. It is often stuck together, and there seems to be a different coating. The taste is not the same and it is very bland.
Purchased in April 2021 at Coles Supermarkets for $6.99.
Nutrigrain
Really disappointed I used to buy this cereal for my children so haven’t had it in years. Thought I’d give it a go and was appalled at the lack of quality and taste. Come on Kellogg’s you can do better than this. Also what’s with the angry people on the back? Have they just eaten nutrigrain as well?
Purchased in February 2021.
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Tasteless, dry and all stuck together
Just purchased 805g box on special at Coles. Use by 27/10/21.
Box felt strange as the product was quite solid. When opened, the cereal was stuck together and had to be crumbled into a bowl. Added milk and found the product to be completely bland and flavorless. Back to muesli and fruit for me.
Purchased in January 2021 at Coles for $6.50.
- 8 reviews
- 10 likes
Hard as a rock and tasteless
Fact ... hard as a rock and tasteless .. cost the same of course"
Made in thailand... what is wrong with us Australia!!!! (we need some factories to produce something decent please)
Will not be buying
O stars
Purchased in September 2020 at Woolworths for $4.50.
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Horrible
Should never have changed recipie. Just awful now. Knew instantly it wasn’t the same. Big blunder Kellogg’s! Shouldn’t fix something that ain’t broken. Never buying again. Threw it in the bin.
Purchased in July 2020 at IGA for $6.
- 16 reviews
- 9 likes
So Ranked
Not like 20yrs ago just Puffed Rice when it was tastier and harder i will need to learn to make poridge for brekfast instead DONT BUY IT eberything is CRAP these days Cornflakes are too Hard like stones i think the only thing that is the same as it used to be is WeetBix Nothin Else, back to Bacon n Eggs not China Bacon Aussie Bacon from a Decent Butcher like Ascot Meats they is closed now but they had the best Bacon you could buy it in a big Slab and cut yaself and was worth somethin for ya money now ya get 50% water then the fat melts and its another 25% smaller again. NutriGrain CRAP. hab to throw the box in the bin and wont get another for another 20yrs.
Purchased in July 2020 for $399.
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- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Horrible
Bought it this week after a year or so break. Tasteless mush
Purchased in April 2020 at Woolworths Physical store for $4.
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- 86 reviews
- 88 likes
SOOO disappointed.
I bought a few boxes on sale for my British husband ("check out this weird Aussie cereal"). We felt like having some rubbishy junk food in the cupboard and I thought this would be great as we can have it with milk or dry for snacking. It's better than lollies, has some fibre, tastes good.
Well, disappointed on all fronts - not the firm, crunchy, almost malty delight I remember, but puffy packing noodles that turn to mush, instead.
Personally, I think people can choose what to eat - anyone who EVER fell for the marketing and thought it was heal...
Purchased in December 2022.
Shame!!!!!!
My wife from asia is in australia after a long road, eager to show her the be all, end all of australian breakfast cerial that isnt weetbix, I happily purchased a big box
Trying a dry piece she told me it taste like popcorn and nice .. Confused how in anyones mind nutrigrain taste like popcorn.. I had a bowl full with milk
Well! What the absolute hell is this?
A defective box?
Missed ingredients?
Another brand?
Another dimension??...
Purchased in September 2022 at Woolworths for $4.50.
- 13 reviews
- 7 likes
How crapful
New nutri grain is absolutely dog crap. All I can say is damn you for turning my favourite breakfast item to cardboard dog crap. Will never buy again. Stick to corn flakes
Purchased in April 2022.
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how much does nutrigrain sell for at Aldi
No idea until they put a female on the box and as much as i love it will not and have not bought any in years. Told them this several times and they do not care
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