BATTLE CREEK, Mich. - Kellogg Co. is voluntarily recalling about 28 million boxes of Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Froot Loops and Honey Smacks cereals because an unusual smell and flavor from the packages' ...
Honey Comb Monster Mitts. Urkel for President campaign buttons. Sugar Smacks Star Trek badges. If you ate cereal between the 1950s and 1990s, you were likely to encounter a cereal box prize—an ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Scanning the cereal aisle, one thing is for sure: Cheerios has a lot of flavors. In much the same way that Oreos has branched out of the ...
The curse of lactose intolerance claims the souls of nearly 70% of people worldwide. Though many of us unfortunate beings attempt to push through it, it becomes increasingly clear our bodies aren’t ...
A new meme called Thank You Gary is grabbing a lot of attention on social media. Multiple posts are being shared on various platforms, referring to different situations. For the unversed, the ongoing ...
It's been nine years since Apple started moving away from the 3.5mm audio jack on its mobile devices. The iPhone 7 and the 7 Plus were the first iPhones to launch without an audio port and relied on ...
Kellogg’s will eliminate artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals by the end of 2027, according to both the company and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. WK Kellogg Co., the maker of Fruit Loops, ...
WK Kellogg Co. plans to remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals in the next two and a half years, according to the company and the attorney general of Texas. The maker of Froot Loops and ...
NEW YORK — WK Kellogg Co. plans to remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals in the next two and a half years, according to the company and the attorney general of Texas. The maker of Froot ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday that Kellogg had signed an agreement assuring his office that the Michigan-based company would “permanently remove toxic dyes" from its cereals by the ...
Kellogg’s will permanently remove artificial food dyes from its breakfast cereals by 2027. The announcement was made by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who said the company is legally agreeing to ...