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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 8

    Kellogg's conundrum: Americans are choosing breakfast bars and yogurt over Frosted Flakes and Apple Jacks.http://on.wsj.com/2GZJc7d 

    8:54 AM - 8 Feb 2018
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      2. Christopher Mullaney‏ @cmulla4077 Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Perhaps @KelloggsUS should look into creating healthier options than the loaded sugary cereals that add to the obesity of America...

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      1. Rodolfo Guerra‏ @ROGUEPR8 Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        They are both death traps full of sugar and zero nutrients.

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      2. YukonCornelius‏ @NunyaBusinass Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Cereal is loaded with sugar. People are finally realizing that sugars and refined carbs are way worse than fatty, whole foods.

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      2. Jäčķîə‏ @gish_bish Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well, cereal was created to stop masturbation, so maybe Americans just want to masturbate more? idk. (Yes, really, look it up!)

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Maddie Langston‏ @Maddie_Langston Feb 8
        Replying to @gish_bish @WSJ

        That’s really weird.

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      2. Kate Russell, RDN‏ @KateRusseII Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not so sure this is good news. Recent data from NPD Group reported 1/3 of Americans eat breakfast on the go due to busy schedules & long commutes. Morning visits to fast-food restaurants has increased & people are choosing breakfast bars & yogurt more for portability than health.

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      3. Kate Russell, RDN‏ @KateRusseII Feb 8
        Replying to @KateRusseII @WSJ

        The article also says, "Kellogg brands like Pringles chips and Cheez-It crackers have performed well as Americans snack more often. Sales of frozen Eggo waffles and Pop-Tarts have also risen."

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      1. rick‏ @RickinCanadia Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hmm, that term ‘good source of food energy’ not confusing enough any more? Sugars, glucose fructose, high fructose corn syrup but no fibre not a Give-away?

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      1. atars‏ @atarstica Feb 8
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        Because most cereals are garbage!

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      1. Barbara Vyse‏ @Bvyse19 Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Cereal is also pretty expensive

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      1. skidaddy‏ @frozenorthfarm Feb 8
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        its not that much better.

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      1. Arielle‏ @abcd_elle Feb 8
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        cereal is empty calories but the best dar night snack ever! i'll take that risk <3pic.twitter.com/wOEVwqJ4AT

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        Laziness is becoming a national malaise! Look at the way men are dressing! Look at non-business dress in general! Why else is it too much trouble to pour some cereal in a bowl and put some milk on it! Cuz you got up so late you have to eat a bar on the way!

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      1. SharePoint's My Game  📎‏ @spismygame Feb 8
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        Damned Millennials are ruining cereal now, too. 😋

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      1. William‏ @Wm_Elder Feb 8
        Replying to @WSJ

        I had a problem with a Box of Just Right.. They sent me a Coupon for a New Box ... But, it was $4.00 short of the Amount required to buy it!! What a JOKE @KelloggsUS (Canada)

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