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by DaveMcBrayer

Cereal's 'Immunity' Claim Outrages Experts

Health and nutrition experts are attacking Kellogg for claims that one of its cereals benefits children's immune systems because it contains increased levels of vitamins A, C and E.

Bold lettering on the front of Cocoa Krispies boxes claims the cereal "Now helps support your child's IMMUNITY," a declaration likely to catch the eye of parents worried about the danger the H1N1 virus presents to their children.

"The idea that eating Cocoa Krispies will keep a kid from getting swine flu, or from catching a cold, doesn't make sense," Marion Nestle, a nutrition professor at New York University, told USA Today. "Yes, these nutrients are involved in immunity, but I can't think of a nutrient that isn't involved in the immune system."

After she saw the cereal box claims in August, she sent a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which has jurisdiction over false or misleading labeling. Nestle hasn't heard back from the agency.

Many others are outraged by the marketing tactic. The City of San Francisco sent a letter to the FDA asking that it make Kellogg prove its claim, USA Today reported.

The claim "was not created to capitalize on the current H1N1 flu situation," said Kellogg spokeswoman Susanne Norwitz. The cereal was developed "in response to consumers expressing a need for more positive nutrition."

WHATEVER........................................ I wont fall for your scare tactics and unforgivable marketing you silly freemasons. I (sniffle) am perfectly well and plan to remain healthy and in doing so (cough) I will avenge the human right to believe that free will to buy cereal(s) made by quaker and post, not just kelloggs will also (sneeze) give me the ability to crap my pants. 

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Well, I do know for a fact that Fruit Loops make you Loopy, and that isn't even considering the effects of the fruit.

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Fruit Loops are best over strawberry ice cream,

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Hopefully she is not related to the Nestles who tried to discourage breast milk in favour of Formula in Third World Countries.
Insightful blog.

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Well Weaties will make you win the freaking olympics, Weaties and some sheep anobols. Maybe a little Equitrim 2. Ok Weaties equitrim2 Sheep anobol, and some Phin Phin.

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What do you mean, that lady never heard back from the FDA? Why, they're the most responsive, consumer-protective federal agency every created (not including the USDA and the DEP). I'm simply amazed that they seem to be bowing to corporate interests. AMAZED!

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