Comments on: Children’s cereals: Too much sugar https://www.soscuisine.org/blog/childrens-cereals-too-much-sugar/ Eating well made easy Mon, 31 Aug 2015 16:10:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Cinzia https://www.soscuisine.org/blog/childrens-cereals-too-much-sugar/#comment-5238 Tue, 20 Dec 2011 09:52:08 +0000 http://admin.soscuisine.com/en/blog/?p=5988#comment-5238 In reply to Rebekah.

Hi Rebekah, thanks for your comment. I see your point that the picture may be misleading. All we wanted to do was to get parents’ attention and we got a picture with a variety of known cereals.

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By: Rebekah https://www.soscuisine.org/blog/childrens-cereals-too-much-sugar/#comment-5237 Mon, 19 Dec 2011 17:11:38 +0000 http://admin.soscuisine.com/en/blog/?p=5988#comment-5237 It was shocking to me to see Cheerios in the photo as I had always checked it’s sugar levels. Glad to have read the actual study to find that it was mentioned in: “6 Good Big-Brand Cereals

These meet nutrition guidelines and are easy to find but may include ingredients that are genetically modified or grown with pesticides:

Kellogg’s Mini-Wheats:
Unfrosted Bite- Size,
Frosted Big Bite,
Frosted Bite-Size,
Frosted Little Bite
General Mills Cheerios Original**
General Mills Kix Original**

** These meet the Interagency Working Group’s interim 2016 sodium guideline but not the final guideline scheduled to take effect in 2021 (IWG 2011). ”

Picture was rather misleading.

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