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Reference category: Grain

365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters`

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Product Record Summary

Reference categoryGrain
Brand ownerWhole Foods Market, Inc.
Database record ID902015656
Typical serving55 g
Data sourceFDC

Documentation Review Required

This record is not a CN label or Product Formulation Statement and does not prove that 365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters` is creditable. Before using the product in a reimbursable meal, match the exact item and preparation method to the documentation accepted by your program.

  • Use the USDA Food Buying Guide when an applicable food and yield entry is available.
  • For processed products, review a current valid CN label or a signed manufacturer PFS, as applicable. USDA explains both on its manufacturer documentation page.
  • Confirm the current package label and follow your state agency or sponsor's documentation requirements.

Ingredients

WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, WHOLE ROLLED OATS, CANE SUGAR, WHEAT BRAN, WHEAT GLUTEN, EXPELLER PRESSED CANOLA, SAFFLOWER SEED AND/OR SUNFLOWER SEED OIL, PEA PROTEIN, BARLEY MALT SYRUP, PEA PROTEIN CRISPS (PEA PROTEIN, TAPIOCA STARCH), BROWN RICE SYRUP, PUFFED BARLEY, POWDERED SUGAR (CANE SUGAR, CORNSTARCH), HEMP SEED, SALT, CINNAMON BARK, ALMONDS, COCONUT, MIXED TOCOPHEROLS (VITAMIN E) ADDED TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS.

Ingredient text is reproduced from the source record (FDC). Confirm allergens, substitutions, and formulation changes against the current product package before serving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this record prove that 365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters` is creditable for CACFP or SFSP?

No. A database category, nutrition record, ingredient list, or typical serving size does not by itself establish a product's meal-pattern contribution. Verify 365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters` with the documentation that applies to the product and follow current state-agency or sponsor guidance.

What documentation should be checked for 365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters`?

Use the USDA Food Buying Guide when it applies. For a processed product, obtain and evaluate a current valid Child Nutrition (CN) label or a signed manufacturer Product Formulation Statement (PFS), as applicable. Match the document to the exact product and preparation instructions before recording a contribution.

What does the listed serving size for 365 Everyday Value, Protein, Fiber Flakes & Clusters` mean?

The source record lists a typical serving size of 55 g. That value is a product-data reference, not a calculated CACFP or SFSP meal-pattern contribution. Use the applicable Food Buying Guide entry, CN label, or PFS to document crediting.

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