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Granola with Milk and Blueberries - No. 10 Can
Mountain House
Granola with Milk and Blueberries - No. 10 Can
$55.35
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  Mountain House freeze-dried granola makes the perfect breakfast, snack or even dessert when you're craving something slightly sweet. Made with real blueberries, crunchy oats and powdered milk, Mountain House's Blueberry Granola has fueled everyone from United States Special Forces to explorers on Antarctic expeditions and everywhere in between. Simply add hot or cold water to eat as a cereal, or skip the prep altogether and enjoy it by itself.

  #10 Can - Over 39 ounces of tasty dehydrated granola makes a great addition to your emergency food storage. Backed by a 30+ year taste guarantee, you can rest assured you'll always have a filling breakfast waiting for you, no matter what.

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Brand Name:
Mountain House
Type of Meal:
Breakfast
Food Type:
Vegetarian
Calories per Serving:
260
Weight:
39.5 oz / 1120 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0030450
UPC:
041133304504
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