Snoop Dogg sues Walmart for sabotaging cereal brand by hiding it in storage rooms: ‘Diabolical actions’

Snoop Dogg sues Walmart for sabotaging cereal brand by hiding it in storage rooms: ‘Diabolical actions’

Snoop Dogg is taking on Walmart after he claims the grocery giant tried to “choke” out his cereal brand by hiding it in storage rooms. The rapper, whose legal name is Calvin Broadus, and his Broadus Foods cofounder Percy “Master P” Miller, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Walmart and Post Foods, claiming the companies “sabotaged” … Read more

I’m a dietitian — here are 3 things I look for when selecting a healthy cereal

I’m a dietitian — here are 3 things I look for when selecting a healthy cereal

It’s time to think inside the box. A Toronto-based registered dietitian has gone viral by explaining how she chooses cereal based on three key factors — fiber, sugar, and ingredients. “I’m obsessed with cereal. I eat it every single day,” Abbey Sharp began her tasty TikTok, which has collected 50,400 views since it was posted … Read more

Quaker Oats expands granola bar, cereal products recall over possible salmonella contamination

Quaker Oats expands granola bar, cereal products recall over possible salmonella contamination

Quaker Oats, the famous oatmeal maker owned by PepsiCo, has expanded a recall for certain granola bars and cereal products issued in December over a possible salmonella contamination risk. The recall now includes several flavors of Quaker Granola Bars, variations of the popular Cap’n Crunch cereal, Gatorade Protein Bar Peanut Butter Chocolate and other items marked … Read more

Cheerios fans peeved as favorite cereal is discontinued: ‘What do I eat now?’

Cheerios fans peeved as favorite cereal is discontinued: ‘What do I eat now?’

O no! General Mills has discontinued its popular maple-flavored Cheerios — the news was confirmed after a shopper recently tweeted, “Hey @cheerios, did you guys get rid of the maple flavor? They were the best!” The cereal brand responded May 18: “Maple Cheerios have been discontinued. We’ll let our team know you’re missing them.” The … Read more

Can eating cereal before bed really help you sleep?

Can eating cereal before bed really help you sleep?

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day — and now apparently night, too. Cereals are being rebranded and marketed as helping eaters get better shut-eye. Post, the maker of Honey Bunches of Oats and Raisin Bran, has released Sweet Dreams, a product line claiming to be the first ready-to-eat cereal designed to bolster … Read more

Here’s the cereal you should be eating based on your zodiac sign

Here’s the cereal you should be eating based on your zodiac sign

Snap. Crackle. Pop. Named for Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, breakfast cereal was originally developed by a religious fanatic and nutritionist spa owner named James Caleb Jackson who believed consuming dry pellets of unprocessed grain could improve digestion stave off drunkenness and cure people of the unholy urge to masturbate, according to The Pilot. … Read more

‘Gargantuan’ bran flake selling for $200K on eBay: ‘Still crispy’

‘Gargantuan’ bran flake selling for 0K on eBay: ‘Still crispy’

Good for the heart, bad for the wallet. A behemoth bran flake is retailing for nearly $200,000 on eBay from a UK seller who describes it as an “elephantine edible.” Where a standard bran flake is typically only 2 centimeters by 1 centimeter, this colossal cereal crisp is said to be 8.6 centimeters by 7.3 … Read more

If you eat these cereals, you’re not worth dating: expert

If you eat these cereals, you’re not worth dating: expert

A therapist on TikTok has a cerealsly unique way of figuring out what you’re like in a relationship. Jeff Guenther, a counselor specializing in marriage and family therapy who has gone viral for his relationship advice, claims your favorite childhood cereal can reveal how you act in a relationship — and can even help find … Read more

Eating ultra-processed foods like hot dogs and cereal bars may increase your risk of dementia, study finds

Eating ultra-processed foods like hot dogs and cereal bars may increase your risk of dementia, study finds

Researchers followed more than 10,000 adults as they aged to see how diet relates to mental sharpness. They found people who regularly ate ultra-processed foods had an increased risk of cognitive decline. Ultra-processed foods account for more than half of total calories consumed by Americans. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your … Read more