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Yes, shellac can be used on certain cereals, primarily as a glazing agent to give them a shiny appearance and enhance shelf life. However, it is more commonly found in products like candies and pills rather than breakfast cereals. If a cereal contains shellac, it should be listed in the ingredients, but it's important to note that many consumers prefer products that are free from animal-derived ingredients, as shellac is derived from the secretion of the lac bug. Always check labels for specific ingredient information.

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