The Washburn Crosby Company created Wheaties
Wheaties was created in 1922 as a result of an accidental spill of a wheat bran mixture onto a hot stove by a Minnesota clinician working for the Washburn Crosby Company (later General Mills).
General Mills makes Wheaties Honey Gold
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The Cereal Bowl was created in 2006.
True: Wheaties was created in 1922 as a result of an accidental spill of a wheat bran mixture onto a hot stove by a Minnesota clinician working for the Washburn Crosby Company (later General Mills).
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Wheaties cereal was first introduced by the Washburn-Crosby Company in 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The cereal was initially created accidentally when a batch of wheat bran was spilled and toasted, leading to the development of the now-iconic flakes. Over the years, Wheaties has become known as the "Breakfast of Champions," often featuring famous athletes on its packaging. The brand is now owned by General Mills.
General Mills first offered a mini license plate inside the box of Wheaties in 1953. Plates from all 48 states and the District of Columbia were popular premiums.
The number of calories in Wheaties is approximately 133 per serving.
There are about 112 calories in 3/4 a cup of frosted wheaties.
Lou Gehrig was the first athlete to appear on a Wheaties box in 1934.
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