Many years ago I met an elderly Welsh language lecturer who told me a story which sounds too good not to be true. He told me that William Keith Kellogg married a Welsh woman named Ella Osborn Davis, who suggested to him when he was thinking of what to put on his cornflakes box, that his surname Kellogg is very similar to the Welsh word for chicken which is ceiliog. And that is definately where the chicken originated from
The mascot was a Rooster whose catch phrase was Wake Up!! Up. Up. Up to Kelloggs Cornflakes
Kelloggs Cornflakes were around at the end of the 19th centrenty around 1890 (:
I would suggest going to "coupons.com" or"redplum.com" which are the places I went and found great deals for Kellog's. My kids loved it and it didn't cost my that much.
THE RED CHICKEN
Unfortunately no. They have malt in them, and are clearly labeled "Contains cereals containing gluten."
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This would depend on how many boxes of Cornflakes the warehouse had in it and what the stores needed. The question needs more details to answer, simple subtraction should produce the answer.
Chicken nesting boxes are usually wooden boxes with some sort of soft padding that chickens like to roost in. If they don't have nesting boxes they will make nests all over the place in the grass.
Cornflakes are not a liquid or a gas. Cornflakes are a solid.
Cornflakes comes from america
the answer is on a box of cornflakes
Cornflakes come from processed corn.