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And breakfast cereals are the place where it's most obvious.
The breakfast cereals alone could have occupied me for most of the afternoon.
Its corn flakes and other breakfast cereals control 80 percent of the market.
Suppose there were 3,000 different breakfast cereals at the supermarket.
It is added to some breakfast cereals as a binding agent.
High prices for all prepared breakfast cereals have been another deterrent.
In fact, they're a lot like most breakfast cereals, except for the marshmallows.
Breakfast cereals contain so many additives what's a few more.
The new breakfast cereals began to look starkly different from their ancestors.
The proposal would retain current limits on sugar in breakfast cereals.
"It's important for people to realize that using whole grains in breakfast cereals does not turn them into health foods," she said.
A few years ago candidates were being sold like detergents; then it was breakfast cereals.
Hard to believe, but how else explain the war of the breakfast cereals now enriching the advertising industry?
(This is the same process for making many breakfast cereals.)
Are there different amounts of iron in different breakfast cereals?
It produced breakfast cereals in the early twentieth century.
It is also found in many fortified breakfast cereals and some vitamin supplements.
Some foods, such as breakfast cereals, are also fortified with B group vitamins.
Breakfast cereals had been visible on the counter, along with a small assortment of dishes.
Give these healthy - and tasty-- new breakfast cereals a try.
Breakfast cereals reappeared upon the shelves of even the smallest food stores.
The character appears frequently in popular culture, from films to animated media to breakfast cereals.
Traditional breakfast cereals are another casualty for people on a gluten-free diet.
Milo is sometimes sprinkled on ice cream, or less commonly breakfast cereals.
Some foods have iron added to them (fortified) such as bread and breakfast cereals.