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Many children's cereals are brightly colored and high in sugar -- but is there demand for healthier options? Image: Getty/Klaus Vedfelt (Getty Images) ...
It's not to say none of today's kids don't get out of the house and figure things out on their own, some absolutely do. It's ...
Many of us grew up eating Weetabix. Unlike the “fun” cereals loaded with chocolate and sugar, Weetabix always seemed ...
The Troy location is one of two weekly mobile routes Children’s Hunger Alliance has this summer that distributes ready-to-eat meals for families to take home in the summer.
Toys in cereal boxes aren't very common today, but they used to be the best part of every box. Ever wonder how much those ...
Breakfast cereal could use a lucky charm. U.S. sales of the colorfully packaged morning staple have been in a decades-long ...
Other iron-rich foods include; green leafy vegetables, beans, lentils and fortified cereals. Fats should also be introduced ...
Post later replaced it with Smurf Magic Berries (adding marshmallows), but both disappeared by the early ’90s. With the ...
Topping the list, Honey Smacks is infamous for its sky-high sugar content. With about 18 grams of sugar per 1 cup serving, this cereal is nearly 50% sugar by weight. It’s marketed toward kids, but ...
The Republican-backed legislation targets specific dyes and preservatives linked to health concerns following California's ...
Introduced by General Mills in the mid-1990s, Sprinkle Spangles were sugar-dusted star-shaped cereal pieces that promised a burst of birthday cake flavor in every bite. Marketed with the help of a ...
Tooth decay is on the rise in young children, but with rising costs and confused food labelling, time-poor parents are struggling to stay on top of good dental hygiene.