Protests Rise Against Synthetic Dyes in Kellogg Cereals
Protests erupted at WK Kellogg Co’s headquarters on October 15, 2024, led by activist Vani Hari, urging the company to eliminate synthetic dyes and BHT from cereals like Froot Loops. With over 400,000 signatures on a petition, concerns about the health impacts of these ingredients, particularly on children, are gaining momentum. The protests coincide with California’s new regulations banning certain synthetic dyes in school foods, highlighting a growing demand for transparency and healthier options in the food industry.
Kelce Brothers Launch New Cereal ‘Kelce Mix’ with General Mills
The Kelce brothers, Jason and Travis, are making waves in the culinary world with their new cereal, Kelce Mix, launching in September. This innovative blend combines their favorite cereals: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, and Reese’s Puffs, reflecting their childhood tastes. Priced at $5.96, the Kelce Mix promises to be a delightful addition to breakfast tables nationwide, celebrating family and shared experiences. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting venture!
Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Voted Britain’s Favorite Cereal
Discover why Crunchy Nut corn flakes have been voted Britain’s favorite breakfast cereal, surpassing other popular choices like Corn Flakes, Coco Pops, Weetabix, and Frosties. Learn about the interesting shift in consumer habits regarding cereal consumption and changing preferences in milk choices, including the rise of oat and plant-based milk alternatives. Explore the origins of corn flakes and the enduring popularity of Crunchy Nut corn flakes among British consumers.
National Cereal Day Celebration
National Cereal Day is a time for cereal lovers to celebrate their favorite breakfast food. News 12 This Morning is conducting a poll to find out the most popular cereal among its viewers. Make your voice heard and vote for your go-to cereal choice!
Kellogg’s CEO Sparks Controversy with ‘Cereal for Dinner’ Suggestion
Kellogg’s CEO faces backlash after suggesting families facing financial strain could consider having ‘cereal for dinner’ as a cost-effective option amidst rising grocery prices. His remarks have sparked outrage on social media, with many questioning the practicality of his suggestion given his multimillion-dollar salary. The controversy has reignited discussions around income inequality and the disconnect between corporate executives and the everyday financial challenges faced by many households.