This is a funny question to me. The "old" shredded wheats we bought when I was a child came in a box with two packages of three biscuits, and it weighed about 12 ounces. Later, as I got older, the boxes got smaller, 10 ounces then about 8 ounces, and the biscuits, as well, got smaller. Around this same time, "bite size" or "spoon-size" shredded wheats made it to the market, where we bought our food. Those spoon-sized cereal bars at the time were about the size of a soup spoon, each, about 6 equaling the larger bars, closer to 8 or 10 equaling the original large bars. Now the "spoon- sized" "mini-wheats", are about half to 1/3rd the size of the original spoon-sized wheats. This means the bars would be about 12-15 equaling the smaller 'large' biscuits or 15-20 equaling the larger 'original' sized bars I remember. Keep in mind, those I remember as a kid, 1 bar filled a cereal bowl (half a soup bowl), were probably smaller than those my parents remembered, {The later bars required 2 to fill a cereal bowl.}, and they may have remembered feeding two children with 1 bar.
Spoonman. He was used to promote the new spoon-sized shredded wheat. The Spoonmen toys followed soon after.
Shredded wheat was created in 1893.
The number of calories in Shredded Wheat Squares 120.
The total number of calories in Spoonsize shredded wheat is 150.
One bowl of Shredded Wheat contains a total of 175 calories.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit - 1904 was released on: USA: April 1904
No. Wheat contains gluten. There are no gluten free shredded wheat-type cereals.
You can't. Well, at least not from Nabisco. Nabisco sold the Shredded Wheat brand to Kraft in 1993. It is currently marketed as Post Shredded Wheat. Post is one of Kraft's many brands.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit No- 1 - 1904 was released on: USA: March 1904
If you just used whole wheat flour, the biscuits would be very heavy and coarse.
Yes it can be (e.g. shredded documents, shredded wheat). The word shredded is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to shred) and can be used an adjective.
It may not taste as fresh as within-date shredded wheat, but it will not be harmful to eat it.