GOLEAN Crisp!

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Morning lift-off tends to be hectic for busy Moms – dressing the kids, making breakfast, packing lunches, getting ready for work – there never seems to be enough time. With only a few minutes to spare, a healthy breakfast becomes the last thing Moms can fit into their schedule.

Now, Kashi GOLEAN Crisp! cereal could offer a solution. With one bowl, Moms can launch their day with a nutritious and delicious boost that doesn’t require any significant preparation.

A healthy GOLEAN Crisp! breakfast – with tasty flavors such as Cinnamon Crumble that feature whole grain clusters with natural cinnamon – includes protein and fiber to keep you feeling full until lunch time. One serving of the cereal has as much protein as an egg, without the hassle or preparation time.

The Cinnamon Crumble cereal can be found at grocery stores alongside the Toasted Berry and Honey Almond flavors from GOLEAN Crisp! And while GOLEAN offers a healthy breakfast option, it can pull double duty as a sweet topping for yogurt or a tasty daytime snack.

Disclosure: Mom Central received a box of GOLEAN Crisp! Cinnamon Crumble to facilitate this review.

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Stacy DeBroff, founder and CEO of Mom Central.com and social and digital consultancy, Influence Central, is a social media strategist, attorney, and best-selling parenting author. A sought-after expert for national media, she trend-spots regularly with national brands and speaks frequently to national and international audiences on a wide range of subjects, including influencer marketing, social media, entrepreneurship, and consumer trends. A passionate cook, gardener, reader, and tennis player, she adores this new chapter of post-college-age parenting.
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