Friday, July 8, 2011

Erewhon Organic Corn Flakes, Gluten Free 11 oz (312 g)

Erewhon Organic Corn Flakes, Gluten Free 11 oz (312 g) Review



No Added Sweeteners
We've gone back to basics to bring you the natural, great taste of Erewhom Corn Flakes.
These crispy, fat free flakes are simply corn! We've just added sea salt to enhance the subtle sweetness of the grain. There are no added sweeteners, and, of course, there are no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. When you want a simple, satisfying way to start the day, try Erewhon Corn Flakes. They're simply delicious.
Gluten Free
Fat Free
Low Sodium
0g Sugars
USDA Organic
Erewhon® Closer to Nature. Our great taste comes naturally®
A Grain of Erewhon History:
What is it?
Erewhon is a philosophy. "Food is the essence of life," our founders taught their followers. "If what you eat is good, and pure, and true to its source, all else will follow." Coining the term "natural foods." in 1966 they opened the Erewhon Trading Company, a tiny basement storefront in Boston. Both converts and curious came from miles around, leaving happily laden with hand-lettered, brown-paper parcels of organic brown rice, buckwheat, and other natural treasures. Initially just a product purveyor, it quickly became clear that Erewhon had to produce its own goods to guarantee quality.
I like it, but how do I pronounce it?
The name Erewhon (Air-wahn) comes from a nineteenth century novel by Samuel Butler wherein Erewhon was a utopia where each individual was responsible for his own health. This idea that one is ultimately responsible for one's well-being was the basis for our founders' philosophy. The name Erewhon was a "natural" choice.
What does it mean?
Erewhon remains steadfastly committed to natural food wholesomeness. We created the first ever Charter of Quality Standards for Natural Products. At a time when "natural" seems to mean different things to different people, we proudly adhere to the same standards established by our company's founders.
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