There is sugar in Kellogg's rice bubbles. It is refined sugar- not natural sugar.
'Rice Krispies' is a brand name by Kelloggs. It is a cereal consisting of puffed rice balls which as crunchy. In milk, the rice reacts by popping audibly, making the cereal popular with children and thus giving the idea for Kelloggs' slogan 'Snap, Crackle and Pop!' 'Coco Pops' are Rice Krispies with chocolate coatings, and 'Riciles' are Rice Krispies with sugar coatings.
Rice Krispies Treats are made by Kelloggs
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Wild rice contains natural sugars such as sucrose, glucose, and fructose.
sugar, as in white powdery processed sugar? none. sugar as in energy or carbs? then it depends on the serving size. There is carbs, which your body converts to sugar/energy. It is low compared to most all carbs. It is a good idea to look up rice on wikipedia.org Sugars are not all created equal and the nutritional information labels are very misleading and not accurate. Sugar in rice is not the same as sugar in a can of soda.
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Rice flour contains a low amount of natural sugars, typically around 0.1 to 0.5 grams of sugar per 100 grams, depending on the type of rice used. Most of its carbohydrate content comes from starch rather than sugars. Therefore, rice flour is not considered a significant source of sugar.
Wheat, Corn, Soy beans, Rice, Sugar Beets, and Sunflowers
No, white rice does not contain sugar. It is a starchy carbohydrate.
I was just looking for the same info and found it on the Kellogs site - 30g = aprox. 1 metric cup †)
rice vinegar, sugar, and salt.