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Earlier this month, Kellogg announced it had seen the light and decided it would implement standards for sugar, salt and fat content in the products it markets to children. In other words, no more ...
Kellogg Co., the largest U.S. cereal maker, said it would stop marketing foods high in sugar, fat and calories to children under 12, avoiding a potential lawsuit from two consumer groups.
•Kellogg’s Yogos Rollers: Does having fruit, yogurt and vitamin C mean it’s a healthful choice? ( www.kelloggs.com) Claims: Made with “real fruit and yogurt,” has 100 percent of the ...
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