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Kellogg Company
Industrie: Food (other)
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The world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles, and vegetarian foods.
A breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's, made with flakes of corn, a small amount of honey, three types of sugar, and chopped peanuts. They were first introduced to the UK and Ireland around 1980. The cereal is Kellogg's second most popular cereal in the UK after Special K. In 2011, Crunchy Nut was introduced to the US Market.
Industry:Food (other)
A whole grain oat breakfast cereal manufactured by Kellogg's, originally available in the United States and Canada in two flavours, apple and cinnamon or honey and almonds. As the name states, the cereal was crunchy and O-shaped. The cereal was created in the early 1990s and featured a mascot named "Crunchosaurus Rex", an anthropomorphic purple dinosaur.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of breakfast cereal, introduced by Kellogg's in 1983. It was created specifically to compete with Ralston Purina's Chex family of cereals. Its box touts its unique composition of "Crispy rice on one side, crunchy corn on the other. " The cereal itself is in a hexagon shape. The two sides are made in a lattice pattern and connected only at the edges; the center is open allowing for greater crunch. Crispix is kosher/parve.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal manufactured by several companies under a variety of brand names, including Kellogg's Raisin Bran; General Mills' Total Raisin Bran, a variant by General Mills called Raisin Nut Bran; and Kraft Foods' Post Raisin Bran.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal introduced in 1977 by Kellogg's. The cereal is made of oat bran flavored with cinnamon and nutmeg, and held together by brown sugar in the form of a Squared Zero. The cereal is a good source of dietary fiber, as its first two ingredients are whole oats and wheat bran, but it contains a significant amount of saturated fat due to the use of palm oil. The palm oil used in the cereal is modified slightly to suggest more of a sugary flavor than normal palm oil.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of breakfast cereal and breakfast bar made by the Kellogg Company. In Australia and New Zealand, Nutri-Grain is a breakfast cereal made from corn, oats, and wheat. In the United States and United Kingdom the Nutri-Grain Bar name is used for the soft breakfast bars.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of frosted cereal produced by the Kellogg's Company. The first flavor, Cinnamon Bun, was introduced in 2005, and was successful enough that two temporary flavors followed, Fudge Ripple and Peanut Butter. The cereal was made mainly with sweetened cornmeal, whole oat grain, and whole wheat grain, with a flavored topping that corresponds to the variety. The pieces in each version are shaped to resemble cinnamon buns. In 2009 Mini Swirlz was discontinued by Kellogg's.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's. It was created in the 1980s for health-conscious, athletic Australians, who are the world's third-biggest cereal eaters. The cereal is sold in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia as of March 2008, but has been discontinued in other markets. Just Right is composed of wholewheat, corn and riceflakes, with raisins (sultanas in Australia), date nuggets and sliced almonds. It is also labelled as vitamin fortified and low-fat. There are no raisins, date nuggets, or sliced almonds in the Canadian version.
Industry:Food (other)
A sweetened puffed wheat breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's.
Industry:Food (other)
A breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's and sold in Sweden, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, the UK, India, Spain, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. The mascot of Honey Loops is a honeybee called Loopy. The cereal was originally marketed as Honey Nut Loops, however the Nut has since been dropped from the name in 1998. In Brazil, Argentina and Chile the cereal is marketed as Honey Nutos.
Industry:Food (other)