Cereal Killer

April 22, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has forced Kellogg Co. to change its advertising message on Frosted Mini-Wheats.  Kellogg advertised that clinical studies proved that children who ate mini-wheats in the morning were nearly 20% more attentive.  The FTC called those health claims “unsubstantiated” and only half the children in the clinical study showed an improvement in attentiveness after eating the cereal.  click here for limerick

 

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