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Brand | Total |
Item model number | 200992 |
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Product Id | 1339547 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 016000275133 |
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I do not understand why the stores have stopped keeping this cereal on their shelves. I'm glad it can be ordered on line but it would be so much easier to purchase in the store.
Great cereal, and the healthiest of all the raisin bran brands being sold, but despite Walmart advertising it on-line as being a stock item, it has become very unavailable. It would be nice to have a store pick-up option if they don't want to carry it on the shelf, because on-ine shipping of even 2 boxes is more expensive than the cereal itself!
I have been trying to find Total Raisin Bran in local grocery stores in my neighborhood, including Walmart, with no success. I decided to look on line at Walmart and found exactly what I was looking for. Now my husband is a happy camper, cause he only likes Total Raisin Bran, no other will do! Thanks
Stays crispy in milk opposed to other raisin bran cereals.Great taste.
I love this cereal but can't seem to find it at my local walmart.
I was looking for a tasty, nutritionally sound breakfast cereal. After doing some research, I realized that Total met the bill. I need calcium without taking supplement tablets. Total seemed the way to go...
This cereal has 100% of many vitamins and minerals and tastes great.
I can no longer find this cereal in any store in Charlotte. This was confirmed by the manufacturer customer service. So thanks that we can order it for an older friend who wants it daily. I also get it wherever I travel.
My husband's favorite cereal is getting difficult to find on our local grocery shelves. Being able to order it in quantity, delivered to my door, made this an exceptional value for us.
I had to resort to this avenue to get a cereal I have purchased for years from the local store. I could not help but notice that it was frequently out of stock on the store shelves. Having worked in retail before at management and executive levels, I am puzzled that an item which appears to have high turnover from my perspective would no longer be carried. I used to consider it a poor job by a local person who ordered that particular department of the food store. Now it appears that the decision goes higher than that and in my opinion is counter to the values that Sam Walton himself held. Have you gotten out of touch with your customer's desires?