Pablum?
Pablum is a baby cereal similar to rice cereal. It was brought to the Hospital For Sick Children in 1930. It was invented by three doctors.
Kix cereal was invented by the General Mills company in 1937. The cereal was created by a team of food scientists, including a notable figure named John D. Burch. Kix was designed as a nutritious, puffed corn cereal targeted towards children, and it quickly became popular for its light texture and slightly sweet flavor.
2020
Quisp Cereal, Concentrate Cereal, and the Lucky Charms Cereals are the top selling children's cereals. Others are Wheaties Cereal, Rice Krinkles Cereal, and Count Chocula Cereal.
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Yes! in 1930 by 3 doctors. The 3 Doctors woked for the Hospital For Sick Children, located in Toronto. The recipe was patented, and for the next 25 years, every box of Pablum, sold anywhere in the world, brought 10 cents to the hospital, as a part of the royalty agreement. The Pablum money went a long way to creating the world famous HSC that we know today. Pablum is a baby cereal similar to rice cereal sold by the baby food manufacturers.
Joseph Friedman
In Toronto Canada!
He Invented The Kellogg Cereal.
Pablum was developed in 1931 by a team of doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. (Fred Tisdall, Ted Drake, and Alan Brown) It was originally created as a medicine to cure Rickets. They were aided by Harry Engel from Mead Johnson; who became the first company to sell Pablum commerically.
I believe it was Grape-Nuts in 1867.
I believe his name was Kellog like the cereal brand.