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KASHI: Wheat Biscuit Cereal Dark Cocoa Karma, 16.1 oz
$5.35
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- Non-GMO Project Verified
- Fair Trade certified cocoa
- Certified Transitional by QAI
- 46g whole grains per serving
- 6g fiber per serving
SKU:
KHFM00281707
UPC:
018627104438
Size and Dimensions
Dimensions | Size | Unit |
---|---|---|
Weight | 1.75 | lb |
Length | 2.8 | in |
Width | 7.9 | in |
Height | 11.2 | in |
About this item
Crunchy shredded wheat biscuits, warm cocoa and a hint of cinnamon cereal sure is yummy — but it’s definitely not organic.
Which is actually the point. Less than 1% of farmland in the U.S. is certified organic and transitioning from a conventional farm is a long, costly process. We created the Kashi Transitional Farming initiative so together we can help farmers transition their farmland to be organic.
During the three-year conversion process, we’re buying their transitional grains, which are certified by Quality Assurance International to ensure they are grown using sustainable practices that avoid genetically modified seed and synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
And we’re proudly using them to make our new Non-GMO Project Verified Dark Cocoa Karma Shredded Wheat Biscuit Cereal. So although it’s not organic, you can taste and feel the goodness. Which is exactly why we’re doing this.
Visit KashiStories.com for more information about the Transitional Farming initiative.
During the three-year conversion process, we’re buying their transitional grains, which are certified by Quality Assurance International to ensure they are grown using sustainable practices that avoid genetically modified seed and synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
And we’re proudly using them to make our new Non-GMO Project Verified Dark Cocoa Karma Shredded Wheat Biscuit Cereal. So although it’s not organic, you can taste and feel the goodness. Which is exactly why we’re doing this.
Visit KashiStories.com for more information about the Transitional Farming initiative.
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