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  2. Pablum - Wikipedia

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    Pablum Mixed Cereal was made from a mixture of ground and precooked wheat (), oatmeal, yellow corn meal, bone meal, dried brewer's yeast, and powdered alfalfa leaf, fortified with reduced iron – providing an assortment of minerals and vitamins A, B 1, B 2, D, and E.

  3. List of breakfast cereals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Consumer Brands, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can ...

  4. Similac - Wikipedia

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    1959 - Company launches "Similac with Iron", an iron-fortified infant formula. 1961 - Similac opens a new plant in The Netherlands, its first factory outside of the US; 1962 - Similac begins offering "Similac PM 60/40", for babies with specific medical conditions. 1964 - Company merges with Abbott Laboratories.

  5. The 15 Best Low-Sugar Cereals, So You Can Enjoy Your ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Nutritional Info: 130 calories, 1g fat, 29g carbs, 2g sugar, 4g protein, 4g fiber Grams of Sugar Per Serving: 2g Why We Love It: very low in sugar, neutral flavor, whole-grain cereal This ...

  6. These 16 Healthy Cereals Deliver a Breakfast of Champions - AOL

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    Cereal is a breakfast staple for most guys, but if you’re not careful, the sugary calories can add up. Here are 16 healthy cereals that taste great, too.

  7. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    In developed countries, babies are now often started with commercially produced iron-fortified infant cereals, [9] and then move on to mashed fruits and vegetables. Commercial baby foods are widely available in dry, ready-to-feed and frozen forms, often in small batches (e.g. small jars) for convenience of preparation.

  8. 8 High Protein Cereals Dietitians Love (That You Will, Too) - AOL

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    Here, dietitians lay out 8 of the best tasting high protein cereals. ... Clevenger appreciates that this cereal brand has 4 to 5 grams of net carbs per serving and is gluten and grain-free ...

  9. Cerelac - Wikipedia

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    Cerelac baby cereals are available in 4 stages [8] Stage 1: (At 6–7 months old) is formulated for babies from 6 months onwards and is available in variants of CERELAC Wheat, CERELAC Rice and CERELAC Maize. This can be given to the baby as a baby's first food during the 6th month as these cereals are gelatin free and can be easily digested. [5]