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National Cereal Festival returns to Battle Creek As the birthplace of cereal, Battle Creek hosts the National Cereal Festival every year.
Cereals Are Getting Less Healthy. Here’s How to Choose the Best One New research shows that the American breakfast staple has become more salty and sugary in recent years—but it can still be a ...
GQ explores the omnipresent masculine urge to eat cereal at night—and what it means for your health.
Eating cereal for breakfast may be a habit you want to break, either for yourself or your kids. A recent study finds newer cereals have more sugar, fat and salt.
Breakfast cereal is often appealing for being easy, kid friendly — and sweet. But a recent study found that children's breakfast cereals have been getting sweeter, fattier and less nutritious.
A new study suggests that many kid-friendly breakfast cereals are slipping in nutritional value, with more fat, sugar and sodium sneaking into every spoonful. Go for these healthier options.
I compared brand-name cereals like Frosted Flakes, Honey Nut Cheerios, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch to cheaper Walmart Great Value options.
Breakfast cereals can be a good source of energy, fiber, and protein. Here are five of the healthiest cereals and their nutritional profiles.
Sure, cereal for dinner might be able to satisfy those evening hunger pangs, but it leaves a lot to be desired nutritionally…right?
Cereal meltdown: America's largest cereal manufacturer, Post, is closing two plants and laying off more than 300 workers.
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