When you want to snooze your alarm a few extra times without losing the opportunity to fill up your stomach before you start your day, cereal is a lifesaver. That said, the market is flooded with ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids who start the day with a bowl of sugary cereal are consuming almost twice the sugar they would take in eating healthier options -- which, incidentally, they would be ...
Could this be the end of cereal aisle showdowns between parents and sweet-toothed tots? New reduced-sugar versions of popular children's breakfast cereals -- everything from Froot Loops to Frosted ...
You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier and less nutritious.
Could this be the end of cereal aisle showdowns between parents and sweet-toothed tots? New reduced-sugar versions of popular children's breakfast cereals -- everything from Froot Loops to Frosted ...
Eating too much sugar can lead to tooth decay, weight gain and many other negative health outcomes, yet many of us start the day with breakfasts slathered in the sweet stuff. To help us all cut down, ...
Wondering if cereal is good for you? A nutritionist explains how to tell the healthy, high-fibre options from the ...
My daughter loves cereal for dessert, and when I look at how much sugar is in her favorite kinds, it’s easy to see why. But here’s news for parents who think their kids won’t eat lower-sugar cereals: ...
Last year, I wrote about a study that showed cereal companies market the cereals with the sugariest nutritional profiles to kids, essentially encouraging children to choose Froot Loops over, say, ...
To create sweetened cereals with cross-generational appeal, Kellogg's simply cut the sugar, and its price for reduced-sugar Frosted Flakes is the same as the original. However, Post and General Mills ...
Read the original article on Purewow. If you’re wondering what the recommended daily intake (RDI) is for sugar, we’re sorry to report that, well, there isn’t one. There are no hard-and-fast rules when ...