Dorset Cereals is a British-based company that produces breakfast cereals and bars made from natural ingredients, with a focus on quality and taste. Their products are free from artificial sweeteners, flavors or preservatives.
- Established in 1989 by Terry Crabb and his brother-in-law, Bob, in Dorset, England
- Initially, the company sold only muesli, and their first product, the 'Berries and Cherries' muesli, still remains a popular seller
- In 2005, the company was acquired by Wellness Foods, but still retains its headquarters in Dorset
- Over the years, they have expanded their product range to include granola, porridge, cereal bars and more
- Today, Dorset Cereals is available in over 70 countries worldwide
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No, most of their products contain gluten as they are made from oats and other grains. However, they do offer a gluten-free muesli option.
No, all their products are free from artificial flavors or preservatives. They only use natural ingredients.
Most of their products are vegan-friendly, but some contain honey or milk powder. Check the label for specific ingredients.
Their products are widely available in supermarkets and online retailers. You can also purchase them on the Dorset Cereals website.
Yes, their cereals and cereal bars are suitable for children. However, it's best to double-check the ingredients list for any potential allergens.