Thursday, November 5, 2009
Kellogg pulls immunity claim from Rice Krispies
"Now helps support your child's IMMUNITY." These cereals contain added amounts of antioxidant vitamins A, B, C and E. However, there has been a number of influential critics who have disagreed with the displaying of the new banner across the box. The fact of publicizing the new cereal, makes Kellogg's seem like they just started making healthy cereal. With the H1N1 virus becoming a world spread virus, Kellogg's has been one of the first companies to change there breakfast meals healthier, for the benefit of a healthy future. "We believe that Kellogg's has taken the appropriate action today in discontinuing the immunity claim on the front of cereal packages," Michael Herndon, spokesman for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said Thursday. "We welcome the opportunity to work with the industry and others to ensure that Americans receive nutritional information that they can trust and use, when making food choices for themselves and their families."
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I think that is a good idea to be one of the first to make breakfast healthier because that is suppose to be the most important meal of the day. You should start making more money on that stock because people will go crazy for this.
ReplyDeletePeople eat breakfast almost every day, if not every day. With the healthy cereal being advertised on the boxes the Kellogg brand will probably make more money then they did before because parents will want their kids to be healthy and will buy more cereal.
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