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WASHINGTON — Breakfast or midnight snacks just got a little bit greater. Giant Food and Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin announced a cereal collaboration named Ovi's Great Crunch for limited time.
Scroll down to find out what your product recall rights are TESCO, Morrisons and Waitrose have urgently pulled a popular cereal from shelves over a deadly health risk. The recall affects stores across ...
Alex Ovechkin wants to lift the Stanley Cup again, but for now he's willing to settle for an occasional bowl. "I love cereal," the Washington Capitals star told ESPN. "My kids love cereal. Breakfast ...
Has your favourite product vanished from shelves? We'd love to hear from you - email us on [email protected] KELLOGG’S has discontinued a breakfast cereal once branded “humanity’s greatest ...
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You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier and less nutritious.