Cereal is one of the simplest grab-and-go meals out there—cheap, shelf-stable, and always ready in a pinch. The problem? Most boxes on the shelf are loaded with sugar and little else. But if you know ...
The change comes as the government is cracking down on synthetic food additives. WK Kellogg Co. has announced that they will stop using artificial dyes in its breakfast cereals by the end of 2027, ...
Fiber is an essential part of a healthy diet, supporting digestion, stabilizing blood sugar, and promoting heart health. For many people, breakfast cereal is one of the easiest ways to increase daily ...
Choose wisely: whilst calorie counts were similar across the board, sugar content differed significantly between brands Back in 1969, Neil Armstrong’s one small step for man was fuelled by one big ...
Breakfast cereal giant Kellogg's is the latest food company to jump on the fiber bandwagon, announcing that by 2010, nearly 80 percent of its cereals will be "good" to "excellent" sources of fiber.
Stroll down the cereal aisle and you’ll see brightly colored boxes of sugary cereals splashed with claims like ‘Now Provides Fiber, a Great Way to Keep Kids Healthy.’ A quick glance at the Nutrition ...