As far as I know, they created the Kellogg franchise.
Will Keith Kellogg and John Harvey Kellogg
Kellogg brothers
John Harvey Kellogg and his brother Will Keith Kellogg.
J. H. Kellogg and W. K. Kellogg
Will Keith Kellogg and his brother, John Harvey Kellogg, developed and promoted corn flakes as a healthy breakfast cereal. In 1906 they founded the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company which later became the Kellogg Company.
None of the Kellogg Company's top leadership today are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Kellogg's food company began based on the practices of the Seventh Day Adventists, as the Kellogg brothers who founded the company were practicing Adventists.
The Wright brothers did not create flight.
No. Kellogg's food company began based on the practices of the Seventh Day Adventists, as the Kellogg brothers who founded the company were practicing Adventists. None of the company's top leadership today are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
All but a very few people with the Kellogg surname are related to one of three Kellogg brothers who emigrated to America during the mid 1600's. This genealogy is fairly well documented on Ancestry.com and RootsWeb.com. They came from England; the Family traces it's earliest ancestor to Nicholas Kellogg born 1488 as recorded in the library records located in Debden, England.
they are made in aflake factory name kellogs Actually, they are made in Battle Creek, Michigan where Kellogg's is located.
frosted flakes,fruit loops, lucky charms
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