Crispy Fantasy (a high-protein vegan breakfast cereal)

crispy fantasy cereal

Crispy Fantasy is a brand founded by two young men with big ambitions to replace the big brands, and already have received massive funding, to shake up the cereal market.

Recycle packaging at supermarket bag bins, if your council does not recycle. Keep these cereals away from young children and pets due to nuts, dried fruits, chocolate etc. Read more on food safety for people and pets.

crispy fantasy cereal

These cereals are high in protein, but still retain childhood tastes. They have the same protein as a bowl of cornflakes, and twice that as a bowl of Frosties, plus far less sugar, and no artificial sweeteners.

Made with a mix of soy and pea protein (so great for repairing your organs and bones – and growing children), these cereals use proper tasty ingredients to fill you up.

They cost a little more than cheap cereals with a base of wheat and sugar, but they replace them with pea protein and agave syrup (which costs 117 times more, though the cereal is not 117 times more expensive than Cornflakes!)

crispy fantasy cereal

Delivery is free for orders over £44, and flavours to keep you full for hours include:

  • Cinnamon Glaze
  • Golden Honey (not real honey!)
  • Double Chocolate

Why Choose Artisan Cereals?

Supermarket cereals and big brands often boast of having lots of added vitamins and minerals. Well for a start if you eat properly, you shouldn’t need them. And if you do, many of the ‘vegan cereals’ then ruin it all by adding lanolin (from sheep) as their source of vitamin D.

Again food campaigner Michael Pollan: He writes that if supermarkets really cared about our health, they would have aisles and aisles of fresh organic produce, with a few processed foods on top. Instead, all are designed the same.

A couple of aisles of fresh produce, then everything else is high-processed junk food.

Take a look, he’s right. He says that milk and bread (daily staples) are always put right at the far corner, so you have to go by ‘all the bargains’ to get them, hopefully coming out with more.

There are bright lights and no clocks (to make you go a bit mad). And low-profit products (like porridge oats) are never at eye level, unlike the special-offer junk foods. There are never special offers on broccoli!

The best-selling brand of cornflakes only has 3g of fibre. No ‘healthy cereal’ should have as little fibre as this.

You’d be better off eating an apple. The same brand’s cocoa pops up the sugar to 17g and their most sugary cereal (advertised by a tiger) is a whopping 37g sugar. No wonder children’s teeth are rotting.

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