Kellogg's is a multinational food manufacturing company that produces and markets a wide range of breakfast cereals, snacks, and convenience foods.
Founded in 1906 by Will Keith Kellogg
Developed the first breakfast cereal, Corn Flakes, in 1894
Has grown through acquisitions of other food companies, including the acquisition of Keebler Company in 2001
Today, Kellogg's products are sold in more than 180 countries worldwide
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A breakfast cereal made from corn flakes coated with sugar and frosting.
A brand of cheese crackers that come in a variety of flavors.
A brand of toaster pastries filled with various sweet fillings like fruit or chocolate.
Some popular Kellogg's cereals include Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies, Special K, and Froot Loops.
Cheez-Its are made of wheat flour, vegetable oil, cheese, and spices.
Pop-Tarts are not considered a healthy breakfast option because they are high in sugar and refined carbohydrates.
Kellogg's claims to be committed to animal welfare and works with suppliers to ensure ethical treatment of animals, but they are not certified as a cruelty-free brand.
Corn Flakes were originally created by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in the late 1800s as a health food for his patients. His brother, Will Keith Kellogg, later commercialized the product and founded the Kellogg Company.