Attention Canadians: HOLY CRAP. Would you eat it?

I recently noticed someone mentioned 'Holy Crap' cereal on this site. I admit, I was intrigued. I researched the cereal and thought it looked good. It is only available to us in America through the website or Amazon.com. One bag on Amazon is a whopping $17.00 or so.

You tell me: is this cereal that good? Will it produce the volcanic results the name eludes to or is it a marketing ploy? Is it good tasting or would the packaging be more satisfying? Is there something you think works better?

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  • Stephanie_Autry
    Stephanie_Autry Posts: 228 Member
    I recently noticed someone mentioned 'Holy Crap' cereal on this site. I admit, I was intrigued. I researched the cereal and thought it looked good. It is only available to us in America through the website or Amazon.com. One bag on Amazon is a whopping $17.00 or so.

    You tell me: is this cereal that good? Will it produce the volcanic results the name eludes to or is it a marketing ploy? Is it good tasting or would the packaging be more satisfying? Is there something you think works better?

    Thank you for posting this, because now I'm about to order some online!!!!! :D
  • Cdn_Dot
    Cdn_Dot Posts: 53 Member
    HI, I hvae been gettign the Skinny B from Holy Crap for approx a year now at my local health food store. I like Skinny B, I add it to my oatmeal in the morning. Haven't tried the other types.

    http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2010/11/26/is-holy-crap-cereal-milking-the-hype

    It's a Canadian company we should be able to order it direct from www.holycrap.ca.

    Thanks for the cooking with Jax link, I'm going to try that when my Skinny B runs out!
  • BeanyFrog13
    BeanyFrog13 Posts: 161 Member
    Well this looks absolutely awesome! The recipe looks amazing as well! :D Thanks for this!
  • I eat a tablespoon of Skinny B every day with a 35 calorie yogurt, helps make me feel full.
  • girllovedcupcakes
    girllovedcupcakes Posts: 109 Member
    Is the knock off recipe in the food database?
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    Meh I've tried it and wasn't floored like they were on dragons den. It's edible but nothing exciting. I've tried skinny b and holy crap
  • I had envisioned that it was going to be a cereal on its own, but it isn't. It's best sprinkled over fruit and almond yogurt or something like that. It's really dense - if my memory serves me correctly, a few tablespoons has well over 100 calories. I found it at a local health food store here in St. John's.