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A community portal about Cereals with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Cereal crops are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or seeds. Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities worldwide than any... [more]

A community portal about Cereals with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Cereal crops are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or seeds. Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities worldwide than any other type of crop and provide more food energy to the human race than any other crop. In some developing nations, cereal grains constitute practically the entire diet of common folk. In developed nations, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial. The word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. Grains are traditionally called corn in the United Kingdom, though that word became specified for maize in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

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Elevated dental plaque acid is a risk factor that contributes to cavities in children. But eating bran flakes with raisins containing no added sugar does not promote more acid in dental plaque than bran flakes alone, according to new research.  
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Oregon’s Attorney General challenged the labeling of four Kellogg cereal boxes and won. The cereals include Rice Krispies, Coca Krispies, Frosted Krispies and MultiGrain Jumbo Krispies. A statement on the cereal box stated it “helps support your child’s immunity.” The AG’s office issued a version of a subpoena to Kellogg in November asking it for scientific evidence to support its claim. Keith Dubanevich from the Attorney General’s office...  
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Washington, Dec20 (ANI): A new study has shown that added sugar in raisin bran cereals increases acid in dental plaque, leading to tooth decay. During the study, research team from University of Illinois at Chicago compared four food groups - raisins, bran flakes, commercially marketed raisin bran cereal, and a mix of bran flakes with raisins [...]  
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Elevated dental plaque acid is a risk factor that contributes to cavities in children. But eating bran flakes with raisins containing no added sugar does not promote more acid in dental plaque than bran flakes alone, according to new research.  
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Elevated dental plaque acid is a risk factor that contributes to cavities in children. But eating bran flakes with raisins containing no added sugar does not promote more acid in dental plaque than bran flakes alone, according to new research at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Some dentists believe sweet, sticky foods such as raisins cause cavities because they are difficult to clear off the tooth surfaces, said Christine Wu, professor...  
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The NC-213 Awards Committee invites nominations for the 2010 Andersons Cereals and Oilseeds Award of Excellence. Description- The Andersons Cereals and Oilseeds Award of Excellence was created in 1999 to recognize individuals or teams that have made superior contributions to science and/or education related to cereals and oilseeds. Eligibility- Nominees for The Andersons Award: 1-Must demonstrate a well-documented history of...  
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Kellogg Co (K), General Mills (GIS)General Mills, Inc. (GIS), a food company that competes in the cereal aisles with Kellogg Company (K), performed well in the second quarter. The top line didn't budge too much, but the bottom line moved up 13% to $1.54 on an adjusted basis. Cash from operations really stood out. For the six-month period, over $980 million was generated from business activities. In the comparable...  
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Elevated dental plaque acid is a risk factor that contributes to cavities in children. But eating bran flakes with raisins containing no added sugar does not promote more acid in dental plaque than bran flakes alone, according to new research at the University of Illinois at Chicago.  
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Kellogg Co (K)Before the market opens on Thursday, October 29, cereal producer Kellogg (NYSE: K) will release its third-quarter earnings. Analysts expect the company to earn 84 cents per share in the quarter, with revenue of $3.28 billion. In the second quarter, Kellogg saw its profit increase 13%, which gave the cereal thriller reason to up its full-year forecast. Before the second-quarter report...  
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Thanks to Lamiae, for passing along this great info about the Kellogg's new $10 Bonus Bucks promotion, You have until 09/30/10 to: - Buy three (3) specially marked boxes of Kellogg's® cereal and collect the codes inside each box. ...  
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Filed under: Breakfast, Business, Food News Lucky Charms. Photo: kdem, Flickr In an effort to make children's breakfast cereals healthier and more palatable to parents, General Mills announced it's cutting the amount of sugar in all cereals marketed to children under 12. The company, makers of cereals like Lucky Charms, Trix and Cheerios, said it is working on cutting the amount of added sugar to under 10 grams per serving. "Ready-to-eat...  
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Hurry!  These might go quickly… Coupons.com has several new Kellogg’s coupons to print, as well as some coupons for other products like Juicy Juice and Nestle Jingles. The following Kellogg’s coupons are available: $1/2 Rice Krispies .75/1 Honey Smacks $1/2 Mini-Wheats $1/3 Kellogg’s cereals, any $1.50/3 Kellogg’s cereal, select varieties $1.50/1 coffee when you buy 3 select cereals .75/1 Smart Start $1.50/2 Corn Flakes .75/1 [...]New Kellogg...  
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General Mills (GIS), the maker of super-sweet cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms, has announced plans to reduce sugar in ten of its cereals that are most aggressively aimed at children. It's a good and important move -- some of these products are among the sugariest in the industry. But though General Mills is touting the move as good news for health-conscious consumers, the truth is that even with the cuts, these products will hardly qualify...  
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A bowl of cereal in the morning is enough to set me up for a hard day in the office. However, those that long for another bowl as the hunger pangs start to kick in around 11am can cover their lips with the taste of a Kellogg's cereal. Yes that's right.Kellogg's has developed a range of cereal-flavoured lip balms from traditional Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies to Fruit Loops and Cocoa Krispies. The balms are on sale through NUT 2 Co, a Japanese...  
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Well, makers of sugary cereals have failed to convince the public that they can prevent swine flu, and that they're a legitimate part of a healthy breakfast. Now General Mills will join Kellogg's in reformulating heir sweetest cereals to contain less sugar. The Rudd Center [for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University] recently published a study that found the least-healthy breakfast cereals are the most frequently and aggressively marketed...  
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Get The Sugar Out LEARN MORE General Mills – Statement on New Policy FDA Warning Letter, May 5, 2009 Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University – study on aggressive marketing IMAGE SOURCE: General Mills Web site Lucky Charms, Trix, Cocoa...  
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Mills announced today a public commitment to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams of sugar per serving. The initiative is in place and progress has been made, the company said, “with further reductions to continue until single-digit levels are reached on all cereals advertised to children.” “Ready-to-eat cereals, including presweetened cereals, account for only five percent...  
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I don’t know about you, but I grew up on cereal.  Although, while I was eating Cheerios and not adding sugar, some of my friends were eating all kinds of sugary, chocolatey cereals and still dumping sugar on them!  Yet, somehow, we didn’t have the childhood obesity problems that plague kids now.  Maybe it was all the tag during recess or bicycling ar  
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General Mills has decided to take some of the sugar out of their lineup of kids' cereal. They're reducing the amounts of sugar to 11 grams per serving. Reducing the sugar is a good thing, but personally, I prefer a serving to have less than 6 grams of sugar. If your kids really love this stuff, be sure they're eating only one serving at the most, and add some wholesome foods to their breakfast, such as whole grain toast with peanut butter...  
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General Mills - the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs - plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.The move, announced Wednesday, comes as many food companies alter their products and face growing scrutiny from consumers, regulators and health groups over the nutritional value of their foods.General Mills said it will cut the sugar in 10 of its cereals to single-digit grams of sugar per serving. It did...  
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I very distinctly remember the first granola type cereal I ever consumed. It was CW Post cereal. Anyone remember that? It been ages since one could buy it, but when it first came on the market and my Mom brought it home, I probably ate the whole box by myself. It was kind of like [...] ---- linkThought4Food: The best cooking and food posts from around the webThe best cooking, food and recipe posts from around the web  
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STAFF at Manchester cereal maker Kellogg's have an extra reason to celebrate after they received their annual Christmas bonus – the company's biggest handout ever totaling more than £1m. The manufacturer has run a “53rd week” bonus scheme for more than 25 years whereby non-executive staff are handed an extra week's pay in December.  
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Statement of CSPI Nutrition Policy Director Margo G. WootanGeneral Mills—which has included whole grains in all its cereals—is taking another important step in the right direction by pledging to cut the sugar in the cereals it advertises to children. As sugary cereal is one of the top products marketed to children, we hope the company swiftly implements these changes and that Kellogg, Post Foods, and other competitors quickly follow General...  
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – General Mills – the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs – plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. The move, announced Wednesday, comes as many food companies alter their products and face growing scrutiny from consumers, regulators and health groups over the nutritional value of their foods. General Mills said it will cut the sugar in 10 of its cereals to single-digit grams of...  
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Vulcan Materials Co., a cement, asphalt and gravel supplier, said Friday it named Kellogg Co. and Mosaic Co. executives to its board. Kathleen Wilson-Thomson, 52, is currently senior vice president, global human resources, for cereal maker Kellogg Co. James... Vice president - Human resources - Vulcan Materials Company - Kellogg Company - Business  
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EUGENE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A first in the cereal aisle, Yogi™ Granola Crisps™ deliver the health of five ancient grains with a modern twist - a deliciously crunchy, bite-sized granola flake perfect for snacking. The five Yogi ancient grains – oats, barley, spelt, amaranth and quinoa – are naturally rich in antioxidants, protein and fiber to sustain energy and promote vitality. Sweetened with natural fruit puree and pure cane juice, Yogi...  
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Kellogg UK welcomed a few Russian food journalists to its Manchester HQ (or Tony Towers, as the locals call it) this week to herald the launch of a clutch of European cereal brands into the country. Coco Pops and Miel Pops will go on sale in Russia next week as Kellogg embarks on its latest bid to expand in the market following last year's acquisition of United Bakers Group. Nestle is the leader in the Russian breakfast cereals market with a...  
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Kellogg says it will pull immunity claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes amid the public's growing concern about swine flu. Kellogg began adding extra antioxidants to its cereal last year, which it says help support the immune system. Cereal boxes read in bold letters: "Now helps support your child's immunity."  
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Cereals are a convenient way to start out your day. Whether you choose a hot cereal or a convenient cold cereal it is best to know which ones are the best choice for you and your family.Contributor: Rachel ArcherPublished: Dec 16, 2009  
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I am a snacker and I like to eat often.I usually get stuck eating the same things all the time: Fiber One granola bars/Lara bars, fiberful fruit leathers, 100-calorie popcorn bags, yogurt and granola/cereal... You get the idea.I also get bored with food, so my latest helpful diet tips will relate to snack ideas!Complete with calorie information:Medium apple and 1T peanut butter- 170cal10 baby  
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http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Market-Report/global-breakfast-cereals-167643.asp The Global Breakfast Cereals industry profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Breakfast Cereals industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, plus textual and graphical analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, leading companies and demographic information. Scope * Contains...  
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/01026f/2009_plimsoll_anal) has announced the addition of the "2009 Plimsoll Analysis - Cereals - A comprehensive profile of 179 companies operating in the UK market" report to their offering. The UK Cereals market analysis This edition of the Plimsoll Analysis is the most comprehensive review yet of the UK Cereals industry. With the market due for a...  
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Kashi Cereals are staples in my pantry because of their delicious taste as well as outstanding nutrition. My favorites include Kashi GoLean Crunch and Heart to Heart cereals, but as with anything else, I'm always open to trying new flavors....  
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MINNEAPOLIS - Cash-strapped consumers looking for cheap meals helped push cereal maker General Mills Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter profit 50 percent higher. The maker of Cheerios and Yoplait yogurt a...  
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ATLANTA - Kellogg Co. , the largest US maker of breakfast cereals, says flooding at an Atlanta facility and faulty equipment under repair at a Tennessee factory will cause Eggo waffle shortages through the middle of next year.  
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Kellogg is telling frozen waffle lovers to prepare themselves. Because of a plant closing for repairs, there could be major frozen waffle shortages in the bleak days ahead. Kellogg Co., the largest U.S. breakfast-cereal maker, said flooding at an Atlanta facility and repairs at a Tennessee factory will cause Eggo waffle shortages through the middle of next year. The scarcity was triggered by September's floods in the southeastern U.S...  
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FDA Pressures Supplement Makers, Not Kellogg's After a very public chiding for putting an immunity-boosting claim on a box of sugared cereal, Kellogg Co. says it will pull the claim from the front of the Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes. The company began advertising that its cereal "Helps Support Your Child's Immunity" before the public concern about swine flu. Kellogg's of Battle Creek, Michigan, said it heard little from...  
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WASHINGTON -- Kellogg is scrapping controversial immune-system claims from its Cocoa Krispies and Rice Krispies cereal boxes even as some critics are turning their attention to another food giant, Nestlé, which is making similar claims on some cartons of its kid-targeted Juicy Juice.  
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Combinations of cereals are endless, and even completely ordinary people can come up with some which are so weird that even Walter Sparrow (the character played by Jim Carrey in the movie “The Number 23”) would be proud. This website offers people a chance to enact these endless combinations when sitting in front of their desktops. The site lets anybody put together combinations using grains, fruits and nuts through a supple interface that...  
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from Grub Street San Francisco After San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera challenged Kellogg's to back up claims on boxes of Cocoa Crispies that the cereal "helps support your child's immunity" the company dropped the label from its packages. Boxes already on store shelves won't be pulled, but new ones with unadorned Snap, Crackle, and Pop will gradually replace them. [SF City Attorney] Read more posts by Adam...  
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Boston (DbTechNo) - Boxes of Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal will soon come without the message on the label that they can boost a child’s immunity as Kellogg has announced their intent to remove the message. Last year the company began adding antioxidents to their cereal, but due to growing swine flu concerns, they will [...]  
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A scrumptious granola with the healthy benefits of walnuts, wheat germ and oats, mixed with a taste of vanilla and cinnamon then blended with peanut butter chips and dried fruits. It's perfect as a cereal or a snack. Easy to make and great to eat!Contributor: Bonnie SalamonePublished: Nov 04, 2009  
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Kellogg says it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to the public's growing concern about swine flu. The food company began adding antioxidants to the cereal last year and noted on the cereal box that these antioxidants help support the immune system. But ...  
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(NaturalNews) The world of bizarre nutritional claims by sugary cereal makers just got a little more weird this week when Kellogg's began shipping boxes of Cocoa Krispies emblazoned with the ridiculous claim, "Now helps support your child's IMMUNITY."If processed white sugar, partially-hydrogenated trans fat oils and synthetic chemical vitamins could enhance human immunity, Kellogg's would be King of the Hill, but in reality, of all the many...  
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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - New Haven, Conn. - The least healthy breakfast cereals are those most frequently and aggressively marketed directly to children as young as age two, finds a new study from Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.  
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New Haven, Conn. — The least healthy breakfast cereals are those most frequently and aggressively marketed directly to children as young as age two, finds a new study from Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. The researchers’ evaluation of cereal marketing, the first such study of its kind, shows pervasive targeting of children across all media platforms and in stores.  
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@TheFingerOfGod: I have steel cut oats and the only way I can make them is 30-45 minutes simmering on the stove top. Rolled oats cook quicker but I don't like them as much. I know that you can microwave rolled oats, but I've never heard of trying it with steel cut. Kimaroo - Fortified with Kittydus Purrularis  
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Ever wondered how that "Smart Choices" sticker wound up on the front of Froot Loops or Cocoa Puffs? Well, federal health officials are having similar thoughts, and they're warning food manufacturers. The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that... Sponsored Topics: U.S. Food and Drug Administration - Food and Drug Administration - Food industry - United States - Government  
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under pressure: General Mills to cut back the sweetness in 10 cereals it markets to children | General Mills – the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs – plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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While looking around for a new cereal to try out, I discovered Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats Little Bites in Honey Nut and Chocolate. However, the chocolate variety contained saturated fat, which I generally like to keep out of my breakfasts,...  
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Kellogg, the nation's largest cereal maker, is being called to task by critics who object to the swine flu-conscious claim now bannered in bold lettering on the front of Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes: "Now helps support your child's IMMUNITY."  
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(NEWSCHANNEL 3) – Kellogg says it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies boxes after controversy began brewing over immunity claims made by the cereal maker and growing concern about the H1N1 virus.   Kellogg began...  
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A Review Of New Kellogg's Touch Of Honey Corn Flakes Cereal. Cholesterol free, low cal, low fat and very tasty! Read on to see what I discovered about this new cereal!Contributor: Bridgitte WilliamsPublished: Dec 16, 2009  
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It seems like Kellogg's (and General Mills) cereals are always on sale at one supermarket or another. Nut, you can get even more savings by printing coupons straight from the Kellogg's website. This month, there are quite a few coupons:...  
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By announcing plans to cut the amount of sugar in 10 of its cereals, General Mills has acknowledged what Mom and Dad have been saying for years: There is too much sweet stuff in the cereal kids beg them to buy.  
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Kellogg began adding extra antioxidants to its cereal last year, which it says help support the immune system. But the food maker said that given the public attention to swine flu, it has decided to phase out the message from its packages.  
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MixMyGranola.com! Custom mix your own organic, all natural granola with over fifty ingredients such as, goji berries, chia seeds, almonds and organic soy beans. After creating your mix, name it, and we delivery it fresh to your home or office. MixMyGranola mixes make great gifts too!  
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General Mills' pledge to cut sugar in kids' cereals has experts buzzing. General Mills - Sugar - Business - Food and Related Products - Breakfast cereal  
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After finishing a box of Kellogg's Smart Start Strawberry Oat Bites, I was perusing the cereal aisle and saw Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats Blueberry Muffin Cereal. With a rebate offer on the box, I decided it was worth a try. The...  
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Washington PostThe skinny on sugary cereals: General Mills takes on childhood obesityWalletPop (blog)Sugary cereal and obesity. And if cereal giant General Mills has its way, the latter will get a whole lot smaller. Wednesday, Big G, the cereal division of ...Editorial: Less sugar equals healthier kidsSuburban Life Publicationsall 408 news articles »  
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The move by General Mills, announced today, comes as many food companies alter their products amid growing scrutiny from consumers, regulators and health groups over nutrition.  
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I was walking through the cereal aisle of Target yesterday, picking up some Kashi Warm Cinnamon Oat Heart to Heart Cereal and Barbara's Bakery Peanut Butter Puffins Cereal, when I turned around and, in the midst of a sea of...  
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Upon first seeing Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats Little Bites in the stores, I snatched up the Honey Nut variety and enjoyed every last morsel. Adam from Grub Grade and Jilian from Back to the Nest, both left comments that the...  
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ABC NewsGeneral Mills to Cut Sugar in Kids' CerealsAtlanta Journal ConstitutionGood news for health-conscious parents: General Mills plans to further cut the amount of sugar in the cereals it markets to children under 12. ...General Mills Plans To Further Cut Sugar In Children's CerealWall Street JournalBig G to reduce sugar in children's cerealsBizjournals.comUS: Sugar cuts put Gen Mills "ahead" of Kellogg, Postjust-food.com (subscription...  
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. The move, announced Wednesday, comes as many food companies alter their products and face...  
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It used to be kids poured sugar on cereal themselves. Then came presweetened cereals. Now comes desweetened cereal. General Mills, the company behind such sugary delights as Cookie Crisp and Reese&rs...  
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A healthy breakfast of high-fiber cereal may not sound like the tastiest way to start your day. But take heart -- Consumer Reports has just tested high-fiber cereals to see if at long last, flavor AND fiber CAN go together.  
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I have never been a fan of the airy and unsatisfying regular Rice Krispies (although Snap, Crackle and Pop have always had my heart). Well, now I can officially tell the boys that I genuinely like one of their products:...  
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A Review Of Kellogg's Special K Chocolatey Drizzle Cereal Bars: Low Fat & Cholesterol Free. A tasty low cal treat! One of the best tasting cereal bars that I have tried.Contributor: Bridgitte WilliamsPublished: Oct 30, 2009  
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ABC NewsGeneral Mills Plans To Further Cut Sugar In Children's CerealWall Street JournalGeneral Mills Inc. (GIS) plans to reduce the sugar content of cereals advertised to children to single-digit levels per serving, as the sweetener's use in a ...Big G to reduce sugar in children's cerealsBizjournals.comGeneral Mills To Bring Down Sugar In Kids' Cereals - UpdateRTT Newsall 416 news articles »  
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Last year, Kellogg Co. reformulated a number of its U.S. cereals including Froot Loops, Apple Jacks and Corn Pops. The changes vary according to product but decreased the sugar by 1 to 3 grams per serving. Kellogg also added fiber to some of its ...  
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Our house eats granola and cereal like a drowning man eats oxygen. Which really made so much more sense in my head, but whatever. We really, really like the stuff and sometimes are guilty of spending too much cash on...  
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PORTLAND, Ore. - General Mills - the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix, and Cocoa Puffs - plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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General Mills intends to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams per serving, the company said on Wednesday, but has not committed to a timeline for the reduction.  
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Data from the October issue of Cereals and Oilseeds Review are now available. October's issue contains "Concepts, methods and sources" and an overview of November's market conditions.  
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Kashi GoLean Cereal is one of my favorites - it's chock full of protein and fiber, and it tastes pretty good too. However, it's not really conducive to throwing in a bag to snack on, because the fiber twigs, soy...  
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(Photo Credit: Beneath It All) Kashi Heart to Heart Honey Toasted Oat Cereal is one of my favorite cereals, so when I spotted Kashi Warm Cinnamon Oat Heart to Heart Cereal on the shelves of Target today, I was...  
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Not enough is being done to keep kids away from those unhealthy bowls of sugary goodness, according to a study that the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity released Monday.  
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The digestive health ingredients market will likely be driven by the prebiotics segment, with bakery and cereals among the more successful sectors, claims a report from market analysts Frost & Sullivan.  
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General Mills is apparently moving to cut the amount of sugar in cereals marketed to children. In an announcement Wednesday, the company said it was aiming for single-digit levels. The news prompted ChicagoNow's crack news team to ...  
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The Money TimesKellogg's withdraws immunity claims in cerealsThe Money TimesTo ensure improved nutrition for the consumers, the food maker had added extra anti-oxidants--vitamins A, B, C, and E--in its cereals last year when the ...Kellogg's Immunity Claims Draw FireCBS NewsKellogg crackles under pressure from attorney's 'prove it' letterExaminer.comKellogg halts cereal box claimBattle Creek EnquirerWCIA-3 News -U.S. News & World Report...  
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Industry regulation of which cereals are marketed to children allows the least healthy products to be advertised most aggressively, according to a study from Yale’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.  
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Hi Everyone. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know I sure did and I was actually good. :) I am 5 weeks post op (Oct 23). I've had a problem going from the puree to the soft foods. I'm not getting enough Fiber in my diet. And let me tell you it hurts. Forgive the bluntness. I had to take...  
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When you think of local food, Kellogg is not the first name that springs to mind. No, instead it's sugary cereals (okay, and some non-sugary ones), which are some of the most iconic products of our industrial, processed food system. So it may come as somewhat of a surprise to hear that the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, a foundation started by cereal maven Will Keith Kellogg in 1930 and still funded by an endowment formed by his money in 1934, has...  
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Kellogg Co. is selling $500 million in 10-year debt on Monday, according to bond analysts at CRT Capital Group. The debt will finance a tender offer of notes coming due in 2011, the cereal and snack maker said in a regulatory filing. Kellogg said last week it was tendering up to $500 million in its 6.60% notes due in 2011, and had received valid tenders for almost $419 million. (Corrects firm name.) Market Pulse...  
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New research confirms what consumers have long known -- most breakfast cereals advertised to children are full of sugar. Cereals marketed to kids have 85 percent more sugar, 65 percent less fiber and 60 percent more sodium than those aimed at adults. In fact, the least nutritious cereals are often the most heavily marketed to children, such as Reese's Puffs, Corn Pops, Lucky Charms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Cap' n Crunch. Some cereals with...  
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Kellogg Co. says it will pull immunity claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes amid the public's growing concern about swine flu. Kellogg began adding extra antioxidants to its cereal last year, which it says help support the immune system. The company began advertising the change with large labels on cereal boxes that read in bold letters: "Now helps support your child's immunity." But the food maker said Wednesday...  
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Kellogg Co. removes immunity claim from Rice and Cocoa Krispies If you’ve seen the claim on your box of Rice Krispies or Cocoa Krispies–“Now helps support your child’s immunity”–you might think serving these cereals to your family would arm them with one more layer of protection this cold and flu season. But claims such as these have come under scrutiny from the U.S. Food and Drug...  
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Kellogg , the global cereal and convenience food producer based in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, has announced it is going to stop putting claims on its US packets of Rice Krispies that say the cereal supports children's immunity. According to a statement released on Tuesday, Kellogg said that last year it started adding antioxidants to Rice Krispies cereals as one way to respond to "parents indicating their desire for more positive...  
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The Money TimesKellogg halts cereal box claimBattle Creek EnquirerThey include beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamins C, E, A and other substances, according to the US National Institutes of Health. Kellogg increased amounts of ...Kellogg's Immunity Claims Draw FireCBS NewsCereal box claims called into questionKLTVKellogg's Nailed Over "Immunity Supporting" CerealDiet Blog (blog)Natural News.com (registration) -Today's THV -KVBCall 290 news...  
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General Mills - the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs - plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Kellogg Co. said Wednesday that it will discontinue the immunity statements on boxes of its Rice Krispies cereals. The company said it had started adding antioxidants to the cereal last year in response to parents wanting a more nutritious cereal. Labels on Rice Krispies boxes read "Now Helps Support Your Child's Immunity." Kellogg said the currently labeled boxes will remain on store shelves and that it will...  
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Citigroup analyst David Driscoll raised his rating on Kellogg Co. to buy from hold on Friday, citing lower expenses and a big share buyback at the cereal and snacks maker. "We believe information issued in conjunction with Kellogg's [third-quarter] earnings report will significantly increase investor confidence of sustained earnings growth at Kellogg," he wrote in a note to clients. Shares of Kellogg ended Thursday...  
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Kellogg, the nation's largest cereal maker, is being called to task by critics who object to the swine flu-conscious claim now bannered in bold lettering on the front of Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes: "Now helps support your child's IMMUNITY." Of all claims on cereal boxes, "this one belongs in the hall of fame," says Kelly Brownell, director of Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. "By their logic, you can spray vitamins...  
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CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- It's a cold environment for food marketers trying to make health claims. Kellogg Co. on Wednesday said it would discontinue marketing Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies as products that could boost a child's immunity. In a statement, the company said it began adding antioxidants to the cereals last year.  
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New research confirms what consumers have long known -- most breakfast cereals advertised to children are full of sugar. Cereals marketed to kids have 85 percent more sugar, 65 percent less fiber and 60 percent more sodium than those aimed at adults. In fact, the least nutritious cereals are often the most heavily marketed to children, such as Reese's Puffs, Corn Pops, Lucky Charms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Cap'n Crunch. Some cereals with the...  
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www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Market-Report/bakery-and-cer .. Introduction This databook provides key data and information on the bakery and cereals market in Poland. This report is a comprehensive resource for market, category and segment ...  
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Here’s a newsflash. Makers of children’s cereals who advertiser to kids the most are the ones most likely loaded with sugar and starved of fiber. The obvious was revealed during a new study conducted by Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. The study found that an average American child sees 642 cereal ads each year. But the cereals most often advertised are those that contain 85 percent more sugar, 60 percent less fiber...  
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The least healthy breakfast cereals are those most frequently and aggressively marketed directly to children as young as age two, finds a new study from Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. The researchers' evaluation of cereal marketing, the first such study of its kind,...  
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New research being presented at an obesity conference this week found that the cereals that are most frequently and aggressively marketed directly to American children as young as 2 were also the least healthy. The study, reported in The Cereal Food Advertising to Children and Teens Score (FACTS) Report, was part funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and was conducted by researchers from Yale University's Rudd Center for...  
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C AN regular eating of meals rich in okra, cabbage, millet, Guinea corn, maize and unpolished rice provide soothing relief in patients with stomach ulcer? CHUKWUMA MUANYA examines the possibilities. MOSES Adams has been having a burning feeling in ...  
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If you’re too busy to head down to the health food store and really like goji berries, godspeed. The dried fruit was fresh and the granola was quite tasty so quality wise you’re going to get a better experience then you would back at the local ...  
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Consumers should stick to the facts and look beyond the hype in terms of the salt and sugar content of cereals, claims Kellogg’s as UK cereal manufacturers are taken to task in a Channel 4 programme.  
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Cereals with the poorest nutrition ratings that are advertised to kids: 1. Reese's Puffs2. Corn Pops3. Lucky Charms4. Cinnamon Toast Crunch 4. Cap'n Crunch (tied)6. Trix6. Froot Loops (tied)6. Fruity...  
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Data from the September issue of Cereals and Oilseeds Review are now available. September's issue contains the "Annual prices supplement for 2008/2009" and an overview of October's market conditions.  
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How can Kellogg's Cocoa Krispies, which is one of the 10 worst breakfast cereals out there, get away with putting a giant slogan across the front of their cereal boxes claiming this sugar-laden nutritional disaster will help support ...  
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General Mills says it plans to reduce the sugar in ten cereals that are heavily marketed to children... including Lucky Charms... Cocoa Puffs... and Trix.from ABC 7 News  
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Stevia could help ready-to-eat cereal manufacturers reduce the sugar content in their products without affecting taste, according to stevia-derived sweetener manufacturer PureCircle.  
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, says Kathleen Mason. And that’s why you won’t find certain highly refined, high-sugar cereals in her household.  
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The Yale study of the nutritional value -- or lack thereof -- of breakfast cereals has gained traction in the blogosphere where one writer, responding to the report, declared sugary breakfast cereals to be "child abuse in a bowl. ...  
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Mush, gruel, hot cereal — none of the names for this genre of breakfast dishes is very appealing. But that's OK; we all know the truth. Warm, creamy polenta, or nutty, pearly oats — they're a wonderful way to start the morning. ...  
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- Brekky cereals are nearly all high in sugar and/or salt- We locate 'the best of a bad lot'Nutritionist Susie Burrell explained on Sunrise today how regular breakfast cereals can have as much salt as a bag of potato crisps. ...  
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General Mills' international cereal venture with Nestle is to cut sugar levels in products advertised to children by an average of 20%, a move announced alongside the US food giant's domestic moves on sugar.  
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General Mills' moves to lower the amount of sugar it puts into cereals aimed at children has put the US food giant ahead of its competitors Kellogg and Post Foods, a leading consumer watchdog has claimed.  
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General Mills — maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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The "Smart Choice" stickers on cereal boxes lead consumers to think they are a healthier cereal, but the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is concerned that the stickers are misleading.  
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General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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General Mills Inc. on Wednesday pledged to reduce sugar in cereals advertised to children to single-digit grams of sugar per serving. (GIS)  
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Good news for health-conscious parents: General Mills plans to further cut the amount of sugar in the cereals it markets to children under 12.  
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PORTLAND, Ore. - General Mills - the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs - plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kellogg Company today announced its decision to discontinue the immunity statements on Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereals.  
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Last year, Kellogg Co. reformulated a number of its U.S. cereals including Froot Loops, Apple Jacks and Corn Pops. The changes vary according to product but decreased the sugar by ...  
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True story: I was standing over a bowl of Honey Comb this morning, trying to come up with an idea for a Seriously Random List, and thinking to myself, 'We've done over 200 of these SRLs. Before long, we'll be...  
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I like to have cereal in the evening as a dessert some times. I like Sweet Home Farm French Vanilla Granola as a dessert.Contributor: BuntingResources.comPublished: Nov 15, 2009  
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Nov. 2: Government officials have called for the makers of Cocoa Krispies to stop claiming that their sugary breakfast cereal helps to boost kids' immune systems. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  (Nightly News)  
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Consumer prices of Kenya's staple foods are expected to remain high for the rest of the year despite heavy rains, analysts said citing the steep drop in the volume of cereals being traded in the regional market.  
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eneral Mills -- the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs -- plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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Kellogg has said that it expects shortages of its Eggo frozen waffles to continue through the first half of next year, as the US cereal giant looks to address production issues at its waffle bakeries.  
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A popular cereal maker has added a new claim to its products.  Kellogg's says that added vitamins in Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies support a child's immune system.  
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Consumers' devotion to their favorite cereal and snack brands and a continued consumer focus on eating at home helped boost Kellogg's profit 6 percent in the third quarter.  
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Brand loyalty to its cereal and snack brands are some of the factors behind a growth in profit, claims cereal manufacturer Kellogg as it posted third quarter results.  
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Getting kids to eat a healthy breakfast has never been harder, with the least nutritious breakfast cereals heavily marketed to children as young as two years of age.  
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Nov. 4: Kellogg's has decided to stop making claims on boxes of Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies that the cereals can help boost kids' immune systems. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)  
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As many Americans worry about protecting their kids from the H1N1 virus, a new claim by a major cereal company has some parents doing a double take at the grocery store.  
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Pantaloon Retail has confirmed that it is in negotiations with Kellogg in a bid to increase its margins, but remained coy over reports that it is preparing to boycott Kellogg's cereal products.  
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General Mills - the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs - plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children...  
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General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children.  
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Good for General Mills, which said Wednesday that it will continue reducing the amount of sugar in the cereals it markets to children.  
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The flu has changed the way people shop at the White Bear Lake Kowalski's. Lindsey Plasch even uses extra care when putting her baby Olivia into the shopping cart.  
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Nov 4 (Reuters) - Kellogg Co: * Says to discontinue immunity statements on Rice Krispies Cereals ((Bangalore Equities Newsroom; +91 80 4135 5800; within ...  
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WASHINGTON, DC -- A new study confirms what savvy consumers have long suspected: Most breakfast cereals advertised to kids are chockfull of sugar and low on fiber.  
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In spite of their pledges to reduce unhealthy marketing to children, the large cereal companies continue to target children with their least healthy products.  
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Cereal and snack maker Kellogg Co. is scheduled to report earnings for the third quarter on Thursday before the market opens. The following is a summary of key developments and ...  
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General Mills, the US food group, is to cut the amount of sugar in cereals it sells to children worldwide.  
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Maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs Plans to Reduce Sugar in 10 of Its Cereals to Single-Digit Grams Per Serving  
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Article on the best breakfast cereals with an emphasis on the sweet, sugary and mostly unhealthy brands.Contributor: S. A. LouisPublished: Nov 17, 2009  
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US cereal giant Kellogg said today (29 October) that it expects its performance in the US cereal category to remain strong for the remainder of the year and into fiscal 2010.  
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Kellogg has signed a deal with US food testing group Covance to use a soon-to-be built food safety lab in the cereal giant's home town of Battle Creek, Michigan.  
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Kellogg Co. says it will pull immunity claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes amid the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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Kellogg Co. says it will pull immunity claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes amid the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its...  
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BATTLE CREEK, Mich. -- Kellogg says it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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Data from the August issue of Cereals and Oilseeds Review are now available. The August issue contains an overview of market conditions in September.  
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Kellogg says it will pull immunity claims from its Rice Krispies and Cocoa Krispies cereal boxes amid the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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The current generation of children could be the first in U.S. history to die earlier than their parents - and a recent study reveals cereal ads may be partly to blame.  
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Brands marketed to kids have 85% more sugar, 65% less fibre and 60% more sodium, study finds.  
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A new study confirms what savvy consumers have long suspected: Most breakfast cereals advertised to kids are chockfull of sugar ...  
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A new study confirms what savvy consumers have long suspected: Most breakfast cereals advertised to kids are chockfull of sugar and low on fiber.  
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KENYA'S Cereals men and women teams won the East and Central African Handball Championship, that climaxed at the Mnazi-Mmoja ground here yesterday evening.  
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The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that nutritional logos from food manufacturers may be misleading consumers about ...  
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Food company said Wednesday it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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Kellogg says it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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Battle Creek -- Food and cereal maker Kellogg says shoppers ongoing loyalty to its brands helped boost its profit 6 percent in the third quarter.  
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Kellogg is to begin selling two European cereal brands in Russia early next year, the US food giant has told just-food.  
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A cereal maker is touting immunity boosting benefits for children, but at least one doctor says that's misleading.  
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Kellogg says it will remove health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to consumers' concerns over the H1N1 flu virus.  
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Kellogg says it will pull health claims from its Rice Krispies cereal box due to the public's growing concern about swine flu.  
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One of the worst offenders was Kellogg's Frosties with 11.1g of sugar in a 30g serving - almost three teaspoons per small bowl.  
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Kellogg Co. said Thursday that shoppers' loyalty to its cereal brands helped boost its profit 6 percent in the third quarter.  
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Consumer Reports tested 18 high fiber cereals to see if at long last, flavor and fiber can go together.  
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ever wondered how that "Smart Choices" sticker wound up on the front of Froot Loops or Cocoa Puffs?  
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US cereal giant Kellogg has raised its full-year guidance on the back of "strong" third-quarter sales and earnings growth.  
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A SOUTH Wales farmer has discovered he can double his maize yield by improving soil structure on his fields.  
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UK cereal giant Kellogg is removing the Nutri-Grain branding from its Elevenses range of baked snacks.  
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