- Industry: Food (other)
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The world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles, and vegetarian foods.
A Kellogg's brand pre-packaged dry muesli mixture. In Chile and other countries of Latin America, Müeslix is marketed as Kellness Müslix.
Industry:Food (other)
A variety of muesli manufactured by Kellogg's. It is high in fiber and available in the European Union.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's, described by the company as "crunchy sweetened popped-up corn cereal. " Originally called Sugar Pops, it was introduced in 1951 as the sponsor for "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok" radio show. The name was changed to Sugar Corn Pops in 1978, and then to "Corn Pops" in the 1980s, a time when many cereals dropped the word "Sugar" from their titles. In January 2006, the name of the cereal was changed to Pops, but after a few months of poor reception, was changed back to Corn Pops.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal containing 100% of the United States' Recommended Dietary Allowance of eleven vitamins and minerals, including vitamins B1, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, E, and Iron, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, and Zinc.
Industry:Food (other)
Are popular breakfast cereal originally manufactured by Kellogg's through the treatment of maize. A patent for the product was filed on May 31, 1895, and issued on April 14, 1896. There have been many mascots of Kellogg's Cornflakes. The most popular one is a green rooster named Cornelius (Corny) Rooster who has been the mascot since his debut. Corn flakes are usually served with milk. Fruit such as banana is also popular to serve with it.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's, coming both as a packet cereal and as a snack bar with a dried milk covered bottom to make the cereal-with-milk stereotype portable. It is a cocoa-flavored version of Rice Krispies. Containing a substance imitating milk chocolate, the cereal can quickly turn milk "chocolatey. " Kelloggs has released variations of Cocoa Krispies such as "Cocoa Krispies Cereal Straws", "Cocoa Krispies Choconilla", and Chocos.
Industry:Food (other)
A variety of All-Bran cereal manufactured by Kellogg's. It is a wheat bran cereal that is a source of high fiber and psyllium. It is available in the United States and Canada. It used to be available in the United Kingdom during the 1970s. All-Bran Buds is both Kosher and Halal.
Industry:Food (other)
A very high-bran, high-fibre, wheat bran breakfast cereal manufactured by Kellogg's and marketed as an aid to digestive health.
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A brand of cereal produced by Kellogg's and targeted mainly at children. It was introduced to the U. S. as "Apple O's" in 1965 after being invented by William Thilly, now a professor at MIT. Originally, all Apple Jacks cereal pieces were orange and O-shaped, although they have become brighter and more orange colored over the decades. In 1998, O-shaped green pieces were introduced.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's & Disney, described by the company as a "naturally sweetened honey-graham cereal. " The individual cereal pieces were in the shape of the letter "B", with biscuits in the shapes of honey pots.
Industry:Food (other)