LONDON, United Kingdom — The UK government is banning daytime TV adverts for sugary foods like granola and muffins in its battle against child obesity, branding such popular items as junk food. Under ...
The scope of the ban also spans beloved breakfast treats such as sugary cereals, granola, muesli, along with protein bars, cereal bars, biscuits, fruity yoghurts, fromage frais, and a variety of ...
"Breakfast cereals including ready-to-eat cereals, granola, muesli, porridge oats and other oat-based cereals" are included, the government said. Also on the banned list are products such as ...
Another thing now in Kennedy’s sights: a bright, O-ringed cereal that has filled children’s breakfast bowls for generations. Kennedy, who is fiercely critical of the federal government’s ...
For example, there’s a cream rice dish that looks like Pingu and Pinga building an igloo. There’s also the Noot Noot Float that looks like Pingu’s head is floating on top of your drink ...
As a way to promote her newest endorsement deal, Chicago Sky star Angel Reese recently gave away a few boxes of her "Angel X Reese's Puffs" cereal to random fans in the streets. Reese shared the ...
Some consumers are urging a popular cereal company to use better quality ingredients in its products sold in the U.S. The Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services met Wednesday to ...
When it comes to fuelling up for the day many of us enjoy a bowl of cereal. And there is often one variety which becomes a regular staple so when it disappears from the shelves it can be a blow.
There are 8-10 issues per year and include not only Peppa Pig but also Mr Men and Pingu, amongst others. Buy a single copy of PEPPA PIG PLAY PACK MAGAZINE or a subscription of your desired length, ...