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  2. Alpha-Bits - Wikipedia

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    Post Cereals also started producing "Marshmallow Alpha-Bits" in 1990. Alpha-Bits cereal was invented by Thomas M. Quigley who worked for Post Cereals. The cereal was introduced in 1957 and was taken off the market in 2006. However, Alpha-Bits reappeared for sale in January 2008 with a new formulation, touting "0% Sugar!" as a "Limited Edition ...

  3. C.W. Post (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    It followed the debuts of other granola cereals by major U.S. cereal manufacturers in the early 1970s: Heartland Natural Cereal, Quaker 100% Natural Granola, Country Morning, and Nature Valley. The cereal was available with or without raisins, and its sugar content by weight was 27.8% and 24.8%, respectively, [2] in the middle range of popular ...

  4. Post Consumer Brands - Wikipedia

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    Post Consumer Brands (previously Post Cereals and Postum Cereals; also known as simply "Post") is an American consumer packaged goods food manufacturer headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota . The company, founded in 1895 by C. W. Post, owns a large portfolio of cereal brands that include Bran Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Crisp, Grape ...

  5. Golden Crisp - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Crisp (Canada) Honey Smacks. Website. www .goldencrisp .com. Golden Crisp, also known as Sugar Crisp in Canada, is a brand of breakfast cereal made by Post Consumer Brands that consists of sweetened, candy-coated puffed wheat and is noted for its high sugar content. It was introduced in the United States in 1948. [1]

  6. Breakfast Cereals That Even Your Grandma Loved Back in ... - AOL

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    Kellogg’s created a sweeter version of Corn Flakes, coating the cereal in sugar to create “Sugar Frosted Flakes,” dropping the “Sugar” in 1983 to simplify the brand.

  7. Grape-Nuts - Wikipedia

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    Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts is a brand of breakfast cereal made from flour, salt and dried yeast, developed in 1897 by C. W. Post, a former patient and later competitor of the 19th-century breakfast food innovator Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Post's original product was baked as a rigid sheet, then broken into pieces and run through a coffee grinder.

  8. How Post and General Mills Will Try to Save Cereal - AOL

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    Kellogg , for one, reports its cereal sales are down 3%-4% and consumption is down 5%. General Mills cites "disappointing sales" for How Post and General Mills Will Try to Save Cereal

  9. Discontinued Foods from the '70s and '80s That We'll Never ...

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    The 1970s and '80s were filled with memorable but not-so-healthy foods. From Danish Rings and Swanson TV dinners to Nintendo Cereal and Hubba Bubba Gum, revisit these childhood classics.