First Things First, What is Muesli?
Muesli (ˈmyooslē) was invented over a century ago by a Swiss physician, Dr. Maximilian Bircher-Benner, who treated his patients with a healthy plant-based diet and fresh mountain air. Muesli is a raw, unsweetened mix of nutrient-rich ingredients like oats, nuts, seeds and fruits. We first discovered muesli while hiking in New Zealand and have been crafting our own modern muesli mixes since our first Farmer's Market in 2011.
1/2 the Sugar, 2x the Protein as Leading Granola Brands
It amazes me how much sugar and empty calories still dominate the cereal aisle. We started Seven Sundays with a simple goal: to create a breakfast that was equally healthy and delicious so that you could savor a little "Sunday Morning" every day of the week. Naturally sweetened with fruits and/or organic wildflower honey, our muesli mixes will make for a perfect start to your day!
- Hannah Barnstable, Co-Founder, Seven Sundays
First Things First, What is Muesli?
Muesli (ˈmyooslē) was invented over a century ago by a Swiss physician, Dr. Maximilian Bircher-Benner, who treated his patients with a healthy plant-based diet and fresh mountain air. Muesli is a raw, unsweetened mix of nutrient-rich ingredients like oats, nuts, seeds and fruits. We first discovered muesli while hiking in New Zealand and have been crafting our own modern muesli mixes since our first Farmer's Market in 2011.
1/2 the Sugar, 2x the Protein as Leading Granola Brands
It amazes me how much sugar and empty calories still dominate the cereal aisle. We started Seven Sundays with a simple goal: to create a breakfast that was equally healthy and delicious so that you could savor a little "Sunday Morning" every day of the week. Naturally sweetened with fruits and/or organic wildflower honey, our muesli mixes will make for a perfect start to your day!
- Hannah Barnstable, Co-Founder, Seven Sundays

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