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Apple Cinnamon Granola

  • Apple Cinnamon Granola

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  • High protein content with a fraction of the sugar in traditional granola
  • Apple and cinnamon flavor profile without artificial sweetness
  • Stays crunchy in milk and layers well over yogurt
  • Smaller clusters than traditional oat granola
  • Leaner texture with less natural sweetness
  • Flavor is subtle compared to syrup-coated varieties

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High-protein granola flavored with apple and cinnamon

Most granola is oat-based filler with just enough nuts and honey to justify the health halo, leaving you hungry an hour later and spiking your blood sugar in between. This version flips the formula: protein comes first, sugar stays low, and the flavor comes from spice and fruit rather than a sugar glaze. That matters if you're eating granola because you want something quick and satisfying, not because you're chasing nostalgia. The apple cinnamon combination is done well enough that it tastes like a treat without reading as dessert.

Good gift when

  • People tracking protein or managing carbohydrate intake
  • Anyone who finds traditional granola too sweet or not filling
  • Active individuals who need portable, shelf-stable fuel
  • Yogurt and smoothie bowl builders who want added crunch

Skip it if If you prefer the chewy, dense texture and natural sweetness of oat-heavy granola, this formula will feel lean and less indulgent. The cluster size is smaller and the flavor is more restrained than syrup-coated versions.

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The details

This granola delivers the warm, familiar taste of apple cinnamon in a protein-forward format. Each serving contains significantly more protein and far less sugar than conventional granola, making it a practical option for anyone who wants crunch and flavor without the typical carbohydrate load.

The clusters are baked to a satisfying texture that holds up in milk or yogurt. The apple and cinnamon flavoring is distinct but not overpowering, landing somewhere between a breakfast cereal and a snack you'd eat by the handful. Magic Spoon formulates its granola with a high-protein base, so you're getting a different macronutrient profile than oat-heavy versions.

You can eat it straight from the bag, layer it over Greek yogurt or cottage cheese, or pour milk over it for a bowl that stays crunchy longer than you'd expect. The portion size feels generous because the protein content keeps you fuller than traditional granola would at the same volume. It's shelf-stable and travels well, so it works for desk drawers, gym bags, or camping trips where you need something quick and filling.

The apple flavor comes through as a sweet-tart note rather than an artificial punch, and the cinnamon adds warmth without turning into a holiday spice bomb. If you're used to granola that clumps into large chunks, this version forms smaller clusters that scoop and pour more easily.

Crunchy clusters with warm spice notes and a fraction of the sugar found in traditional granola

$9.75at magicspoon.com

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Questions

How much protein is in a serving compared to regular granola?
Magic Spoon granola is formulated with a high-protein base that delivers significantly more protein per serving than oat-based granolas, which typically contain 3–5 grams. Exact amounts depend on serving size, but the macronutrient profile is designed to prioritize protein over carbohydrates.
Does this contain actual apple pieces?
The apple flavor comes from flavoring rather than dried fruit chunks. The focus is on delivering the taste of apple cinnamon without adding the sugar and chewiness that fruit pieces would bring.
Is this granola keto-friendly or low carb?
This granola is lower in carbohydrates and sugar than traditional versions, making it compatible with many low-carb eating plans. Check the nutrition label to confirm it fits your specific macros.
How does the texture compare to regular granola?
The clusters are crunchy and baked firm, but they form smaller pieces than oat-heavy granolas. They stay crisp in milk longer than you'd expect and scoop easily without clumping into large chunks.
Can I eat this straight from the bag as a snack?
Yes, the granola works well as a standalone snack. The protein content makes it more filling than traditional granola, so a handful goes further between meals or after a workout.

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