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  2. Wheaties - Wikipedia

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    Wheaties maintained brand recognition through its definitive association with sports, and its distinctive orange boxes. It became so popular that in the 1939 All-star game, 46 of the 51 players endorsed the cereal. In the months following, Wheaties became one of the sponsors of the first televised sports broadcast to allow commercials.

  3. List of athletes on Wheaties boxes - Wikipedia

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    Some Wheaties boxes with athletes or teams on the packaging, from the late 1990s. In 1934, the breakfast cereal Wheaties began the practice of including pictures of athletes on its packaging to coincide with its slogan, "The Breakfast of Champions." In its original form, athletes were depicted on the sides or back of the cereal box, though in ...

  4. Shredded wheat - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Nabisco sold the UK site to Rank Hovis McDougall (who made own-label cereals for supermarkets), whose breakfast cereals division briefly became the Shredded Wheat Company. In 1990, RHM sold the site to Cereal Partners. Since 2007, all Shredded Wheat is made at Staverton, Wiltshire, [8] and the Welwyn Garden City site was shut in 2008 ...

  5. What is the healthiest breakfast cereal? Dietitians reveal ...

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    General Mills Wheaties. Kind Honey Almond. Post Grape-Nuts Original. Barbara’s Multigrain Spoonfuls Original. Oatmeal: This hot cereal is a cardiologist favorite. It contains fiber, vitamins and ...

  6. Coco Gauff wins a spot on the iconic Wheaties box - AOL

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    Tennis champion Coco Gauff joins a long lineage of athletes to be featured on the coveted orange Wheaties box. Coco Gauff is the latest athlete to endorse the “Breakfast of Champions.”

  7. Fruit Roll-Ups - Wikipedia

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    A Fruit Roll-Up. Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of snack that debuted in grocery stores across America in 1983. [1] It is a flat, corn syrup-based, fruit-flavored snack rolled into a tube, spread on a backing sheet of cellophane to prevent the product from sticking to itself.

  8. Simone Biles announces her first ever Wheaties box: 'It’s ...

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  9. Clean label - Wikipedia

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    There is no exact definition of which ingredients precisely may be included or excluded in a clean label. It might be a product made of just a few ingredients, or that is free from food additives, or from artificial or synthetic ingredients. In European regulation, only existing general rules concerning food additives apply to clean labels.