By the end of 2010, about 80 percent of Kellogg cereals, including kid favorites like Froot Loops and Apple Jacks, will have at least three grams of fiber per serving, according to an article in USA Today. Of course, fiber is good for us and many Americans don’t get nearly enough. But critics say adding fiber alone won’t make a product healthier. I say, read the label on the back to know all the ingredients you’re getting.
What do you think?
Tags: Apple Jacks, cereal, Children, fiber, Food & Nutrition, Froot Loops, Kellogg





The critics are right. It doesn’t matter about the Fiber, those cereals are garbage!
It’s like deciding to drink more soda everyday to get more fluids.
Yum Yucky – Good comparison!
I’m with the Yucky vote from Yum! Too much sugar and sodium in cereals!
Absolutely agree with you guys. They do have that drink, btw. It’s called Vitamin Water.