If your into losing weight here is some good ones that taste good...
1. Special K
2. Total Crunch
If you really don't care...
1. Honey Nut Cheerios
2. Reese Puffs
Some for kids are...
coco puffs
rice crispy
Cheerios
Apple jacks
cinnamon Toast crunch
fruit loops
frosted flakes
and cookie crisp whoever put the last post was no help you only gave like four
For a low purine diet, it's best to choose cereals that are low in purines and high in complex carbohydrates. Some good brand options include Cheerios, Rice Krispies, and Corn Flakes, as they are primarily made from grains and contain minimal purine content. Always check labels for added sugars and other ingredients that may not align with dietary needs. Additionally, pairing these cereals with low-fat milk or yogurt can enhance their nutritional value.
forget the brand name homemade are the best
If the coupons says ANY Kellogs you can use it on any Kellogs brand cereal. Kellogs offers many types of cereals: Fruit Loops, Apple Jacks, and Frosted Flakes to name a few.
The botanical name for oats, commonly used in horse cereals, is Avena sativa.
Depending on the individual, some may be unable to tell the difference between name brand and generic cereals. With some types, there may be instances when the generic just does not taste the same. If the price is right and it tastes fine, there is no reason to purchase a more expensive name brand cereal. Purchase a small box if unsure and do a taste comparison before purchasing the larger bag or box.
Logitech is the best name for the mice computer devices.
Colt - would be your best bet if you want a name brand - and something reliable.
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This is not a question. It is a fragment.
You can find the best name brand computers by asking employees from Best Buy. They provide helpful service in allowing customers to choose which product best fits their tastes.
Certain cereals do indeed have vitamin A in them. Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal has 25%, so I would check with others that share the Kellogg brand name.
Kroger (and most other store brand) cereals are manufactured by Ralston Foods in Cedar Rapids IA, USA. Ralston also manufacturers Post brand cereals. Ralston foods is owned by Ralcorp NYSE (RAH).