WK Kellogg Co. have announced that they will stop using artificial dyes in its breakfast cereals by the end of 2027, according to a statement from the company.
Steady your inner child, because Kellogg's is now making a product that might be impossible for your inner child to turn down.
Post says the cereals contain very small amounts of caffeine - roughly a 10th of a cup of coffee.
March 7 is National Cereal Day. But if you think the only way to celebrate is with a simple bowl of cereal, think again
General Mills has introduced a super-healthy, but very expensive new cereal.
For the first time ever, Cheerios is changing the shape of its iconic "Os."