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They remain one of the most popular breakfast cereals on the market and are now available worldwide. Although they’re marketed as nutritious, you may wonder whether Cheerios are a healthy choice ...
They’re colorful, crunchy — and packed with junk.  A new study suggests that many kid-friendly breakfast cereals are ...
You might've had crunchy, oat-filled Cheerios as your first bowl of cereal as a baby, and chances are they'll be well stocked ...
A new study suggested that kids’ cereals have changed in nutritional value over the last 15 years. Those cereals now have ...
“The Dark Chocolate Clusters taste indulgent but won’t wreck your blood sugar. Made with five super grains including oats, ...
To combat this, Britt recommends iron-fortified cereals like Cheerios, Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Bran Cereal Flakes or Life cereal. These cereals can help kids ... be part of a healthy school ...
Cereal manufacturers like Kellogg and General Mills have spent billions telling us for decades that Lucky Charms are "magically delicious," that "Trix are for kids" and that Frosted Flakes are ...
Childhood sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy ... Young kids can get their own snacks if they’re simple enough. Baby carrots, sliced bell peppers, or whole-grain cereals are good ...
It may sound counterintuitive, but the first step to choosing a healthy cereal is to ignore the front ... A serving of Honey Nut Cheerios, for instance, has 12 grams of sugar; Cracklin’ Oat ...
In December, the Minneapolis-based food conglomerate announced that it's bringing nine new cereals and granolas to market in 2025, including the return of a Cheerios innovation for those looking ...