Are honey nut cheerios safe for one year old?

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Anonymous wrote:Sugar bomb. That cereal has about the most high fructose corn syrup of any on the market.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45575890/ns/today-today_health/t/some-kids-cereals-pack-more-sugar-twinkie/


oh well i am using the organic version, i wonder if that makes a difference.



I hope this is a joke and you're not that gullible.


WEll I looked at the ingredients and it has a lot less sugar than the traditional kind -- isnt that what everyone is saying the issue is? The sugar content?

Also Honey Nut Cheerios do not contain High Fructose corn syrup and they are not even on that list you quoted above!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree on the branded food question...doesn't matter what's in it...but if it's "branded" STAY AWAY!!!


+1 Branding food is cruel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're not giving your kids raw honey. It's fine.

The nut "rule" no longer applies, as a categorical rule (as others have correctly pointed out).

As long as your not letting the kid down these things all day, a few honey nut cheerios is not going to kill your child. Regardless of what the sancti-mommies say. Most things in moderation are fine. Includine HN Cheerios.


This. Even the sugar is fine, every now and again.
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