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Aug 30, 2016Kellogg’s Breakfasts for Better Days Survey of Teachers Reveals that Missing Breakfast Negatively Impacts Academic Results and Classroom Behaviour
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Jun 14, 2016Recent Survey Shows Canadian Parents Struggle to Feed Children during Summer Holidays
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Mar 23, 2016New research finds that a small increase in daily fibre intake can lead to millions in healthcare system cost savings
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Mar 7, 2016Recent Survey of Canadian High School Students Reveals Eating Breakfast Has a Big Impact on Academic Success
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Feb 10, 2016
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Jan 12, 2016Innovative products that offer great taste, real flavours and natural ingredients
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Oct 16, 2015Thousands of employees worldwide volunteer at food banks, participate in food drives and more
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Apr 22, 2015Progress in nutrition, innovation, sourcing, conservation and the workplace highlighted
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Dec 9, 2014Kellogg’s Special K* and Nia Vardalos call on Canadians to get off the New Year’s Resolution merry-go-round, try something new and proclaim their #2015REVOLUTION
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Nov 13, 2014#TreatsforToys
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Oct 16, 2014Employees worldwide participate in volunteer events to benefit local food banks and other hunger relief projects
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Sep 2, 2014NEW Pringles Tortilla Chips Prompt Canadians to Choose a Side and Weigh in on the Great #PringlesDIPbate
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Aug 19, 2014A Recent Survey of Active Teachers Across Canada Reveals Canadian Children May Lose Up to Three Months of Learning Time Each Year Due to Hunger
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Aug 13, 2014New sustainability commitments focus on delivering grains from sustainable sources, while doing what’s best for people and the planet
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Jul 7, 2014Cereal & Milk – Best Friends in a Bowl – Pack a Nutrition Punch and Give a Great Start
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Apr 22, 2014Breakfasts for Better Days™ and other initiatives detailed
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Jan 13, 2014Canadians agree a positive attitude can help them achieve their goals; yet nearly two thirds of women admit to engaging in ‘Fat Talk’