It followed the debuts of other granola cereals by major U.S. cereal manufacturers in the early 1970s: Heartland Natural Cereal, Quaker 100% Natural Granola, Country Morning, and Nature Valley.
The cereal was available with or without raisins, and its sugar content by weight was 27.8% and 24.8%, respectively,[2] in the middle range of popular cereal brands at the time.[3] It was discontinued in 1994 (30 years ago) (1994).
References
^Registration of "C.W. Post" trademark, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.