Coles Corn Flakes
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Typical rip off, – Many packages have shrunk . No decrease in price " price drop" who are you kidding ALDI is just as bad Cornflakes have shrunk by approx 100g They will all soon have a price increase claiming that "we haven't had a price rise for years" Show details
Inflation cost – $1.90 for 475 grams now $2.10 for 440 grams. Please just make a larger box again and charge appropriately. My kid's eat more as time goes by not less! We've been eating Cole's corn flakes for many years and still enjoy them more than any other brand Show details
Used to be great before they added gluten – These were a staple of celiacs everywhere. Until the clowns decided to add gluten..
new recipe – Now it tastes like cardboard. Tastes stale and is now a bit chewy. Trying out other cornflakes. Kelloggs is even worse. Aldi slightly better. I enjoyed the previous Coles cornflakes. bring back Skippy Show details
Now with added gluten – These were (up until recently) free from gluten. I didn't realise until today, so into the bin they go. Shame really, as they were a good substitute for bread crumbs when run through the food processor. Show details
No longer gluten free – It is a great pity for people that cannot tolerate gluten that Coles has now allowed barley malt to be added to their home brand corn flakes. The are a reasonable price, but now we can no longer eat them, so we are force to buy more expensive products, or move over to Woolworths. Show details
Like Kelloggs they must have been taken over by USA food giant who only care about the bottom line – In UK, so many products are made in the "EU" with cheaper product. UK canneries have closed , bring them back now that we have Brexit we do not have to follow Brussels dictates.
Used to be great now they are horrible – Coles have reduced packaging size & changed the recipe. Once this product had great taste & was produced from Australian products now it is made from imported goods. Percentage of corn used has gone down & sugar has gone up. Coles........you have made a bad decision here.
Tree Nuts Present ???? – At what point were the Coles Cornflakes product changed to state on the packaging that tree nuts may be present ? They were the only 'Corn Flake type' product my daughter could use to make honey joys and other Corn Flake sweet treats as she is anaphylactic to all nut products.
Terrible now – I just bought my last box of Coles Corn Flakes last week, they were nice but now they are terrible. What I find interesting is that the latest reviews for Kelloggs Corn Flakes are terrible also.
These were good, now really BAD! – Package sized changed and the price dropped slightly, I should have guessed that something was up. These were the best cornflakes on the market, just shy of Skippy Cornflakes, but they are hard to find now. With the change they are now dreadful. I'm pretty sure lots of people agree, as these were often sold out prior to the change and now the shelves remain full. Thanks Coles, ruined another product!
Never buy – It tastes bitter. This is the second time I bought this and the 1st time was fine. Tastes like burnt.
Very tasty - why pay for all the additives in branded products – I love how these Corn Flakes have a really simple list of natural ingredients. And they taste better then all of the branded products and they are under 1/2 the price!
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Way better than Kellogg's – These are by far the best cornflakes available. Even my fussy 6 year old eats them. It's the reason I shop at Coles
No nuts, dairy, eggs – It's a pity that it "may contain traces of gluten", but its only 1 of 2 cereals (the other is Weetbix) that have been suitable for our son to eat, with his allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, and eggs. Good value for money, and allergy-friendly for us. Tasty, and keeps well. Cheap, allergy friendly Traces of gluten
Terrible – As a celiac I find it very hard to get a lot of food at a reasonable price and when I see items like this that are G/F but processed with machinery that other products with gluten have been processed on I get so angry. Why cant they do it a bit differently ? If it was G/F I would try it Not totally gluten free-why not
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