Discovery+ is shining light on the origins of cereal, including some of the "messy" aspects connected to Battle Creek as the birthplace of its industry. "The Messy History of American Food" premiers ...
The 1970s might be considered the golden age of sugary cereals, but the 1980s were truly its supernova. With every popular cartoon show came a new cereal, often featuring puffed corn and fruity ...
Cereal prizes used to be a big deal. In the 1940s and 1950s, kids didn’t just eat breakfast; they studied the box, filled out mail-in forms, and waited weeks for something exciting to arrive.
Kellogg's cereal company is the largest cereal distributor in the United States with its origins dating back to the late 19th century. Corn flakes were Kellogg's company's first product that made them ...
This morning, more than 350 million people devoured a bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. All told, more than 128 billion bowls of Corn Flakes are consumed each year. While perusing the cereal box, peering ...
Wednesday marks National Cereal Day, a day to celebrate the crunchy, cool and sweet breakfast treat.Are you enjoying a bowl, or just reflecting on those long-gone days of reading the back of the box ...
This episode is Mmm Mmm Good! What's your favorite breakfast cereal of all time?