This one is right up my alley as a former advertising lawyer and kid - and - food blogger: Kellogg's has lost a class action lawsuit regarding product claims that eating
Mini Wheats cereal will improve children's attention spans.
Not exact matches
good luck with the move — seems like you might need some of this energy
cereal to keep you going — I would love to taste some but I have never heard of chex and suspect it is not about in Australia (though I am not overly familiar with the
cereal aisle)-- guess it wouldn't work with
mini wheats!
This recipe for Whole Grain Gluten - Free Dairy - Free
Mini Muffins uses a
wheat - free hot
cereal as a base.
This is overlong now so I won't go into great detail about the breakfast menu — rather bleak by my standards but at least it is free and many of our kids do partake of a choice between a serving of
cereal, a whole
wheat «donut hole» or pre-packaged breakfast burrito / 2 french toast sticks / or 4
mini pancakes.
And of course, Kellogg's also offers an amazing assortment of
cereals, including Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted
Mini Wheats, Rice Krispies, Corn Pops, Apple Jacks, and Krave.
The FTC had previously gone after Kellogg's for this type of attention claim for its
Mini Wheats, as well as for improved immunity claims for its Rice Krispies
cereal (which campaign was launched right at the height of parents» swine flu fears.)