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In the land of cereal, Minnesota’s breakfast upstarts offer substitute for Lucky Charms, Froot Loops
Never mind inflation, shoppers are shelling out up to $10 for a box that lists all the ingredients right on the front.
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Parents on MSNCereals for Kids Are Less Healthy Today Than a Decade Ago, Study RevealsDespite what we know about the importance of protein and fiber in a child’s diet, new breakfast cereals are continuously ...
Wondering what those colored circles on food packaging really mean? The answer is more technical than you might think.
Eating cereal for breakfast may be a habit you want to break, either for yourself or your kids. A recent study finds newer cereals have more sugar, fat and salt.
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