Kellogg's Co., following a recall of about 28 million boxes of popular cereals, says the "off" smell some consumers have reacted to, is due to a "substance" in the wax liner. A news release does not advance the source of the problem.
Better check your shelves for packages of Fruit Loops and Corn Pops after Kellogg's announces a recall of 28 million boxes of cereal for an "off" smell. Five people claim to have been sickened.
General Mills claims eating Cheerios reduces cholesterol, lowers the risk of heart disease, and cancer. The FDA says General Mills better take out a new drug application or reword some of the health claims on the box of Cheerios.
23 of the top 27 breakfast cereals that are marketed to children in the U.S. are more than half sugar by weight and many received fair or good scores based on nutritional values, according to a new ranking of kids’ breakfast cereals published by Consumer Reports.
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