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General Mills did not immediate reply to Fortune’s request for comment. The California suit alleges a one-cup serving of the cereal contains just under the state’s maximum limit of lead—0.5 ...
The Environmental Working Group has found 21 oat-based cereals marketed to children to have "troubling levels" of the chemical. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked Roundup ingredient
Consumers allege Lucky Charms cereal is making them sick. There has been no official recall of the cereal. General Mills insists it has not found any evidence that the complaints are attributed to ...
This list is not all-inclusive, and athletes may have been shown together with teams and groups, or on the sides, back, or front of the box. Most athletes appeared on the standard Wheaties box, while others appeared on the Honey Frosted Wheaties (HFW), Crispy Wheaties 'n' Raisins (CWR), Wheaties Energy Crunch (WEC), or Wheaties Fuel (WF) boxes.
Fingos was worked on for three or four years prior to its release in 1993. It was a cereal that was meant to be eaten with fingers as a snack and without milk. The cereal pieces were shaped as hexagons and were advertised as food that could be eaten at any time of the day. Analyst John McMillin said, "The idea here is to turn a cereal into a ...
General Mills came out with their "monster cereals" in the 1970s. The cereals are now produced and sold seasonally around Halloween. [17] In 1970, General Mills acquired a five-unit restaurant company called Red Lobster and expanded it nationwide. Soon, a division of General Mills titled General Mills Restaurants developed to take charge of the ...
Malt-O-Meal Golden Puffs. Malt-O-Meal Golden Puffs. Per 1 cup: 150 calories, 0.5 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 85 mg sodium, 34 g carbs (0 g fiber, 21 g sugar), 2 g protein. These caramel-flavored ...
Kellogg's introduced Product 19 in 1967 in response to General Mills' Total, which claimed to contain the entire daily nutritional requirement of vitamins and minerals. [2] Like Total, Product 19 was fortified with the US recommended daily allowance of vitamins and minerals. [3] Unlike Total, Product 19 was a multi-grain cereal.