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Mar 29th, 2006, 12:11 PM
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Dear All,
Please find an email clarification re: the above and pass this
information to your friends relatives and colleagues.
Thanks.
Thank you for contacting Kellogg Company about the gelatin we
add to some of our products. We are happy to provide you with this
information.
Gelatin is used to help the texture of the product and is
derived from either beef or pork.
Kellogg's(R) Frosted Mini-Wheats(R) and Kellogg's(R) Rice
Krispies Treats(R) cereals contain type B gelatin, which is derived
frombeef. Whenever marshmallow ingredients are present in a Kellogg's(R)
cereal brand, the marshmallow contains type A gelatin, which is
derivedfrom pork. Kellogg's(R) Krave(TM) Snack Bars also contain type A
gelatinderived from pork sources.
Type B gelatin is derived from beef sources and is found in the
frosting of all varieties of Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R),
Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R) Snak-Stix(TM), all varieties of
Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) Pastry Swirls, and Kellogg's(R)
Nutri-Grain(R)Minis with Yogurt Icing.
Plain (unfrosted) Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) do not contain
gelatin.
None of the equipment that comes in contact with the gelatin in
Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R) is used in the production of the
other pastries.
Kellogg's(R) Rice Krispies Treats(R) Squares contain type A
gelatin in the marshmallow, which is derived from pork sources.
The pregelatinized wheat starch contained in some of our toaster
pastries is derived from wheat and does not contain any gelatin.
Vegetable shortening only is used to produce plain or frosted
Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R). No animal shortening is used.
We appreciate your patronage of our products and hope that this
provides you with the information you need to make food choices
appropriate for your family.
Sincerely,
Ana Lara
Consumer Affairs Department
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Mar 29th, 2006, 12:21 PM
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I thought it was understood that marshmallows are a nono so rice krispy treats and cereals are a no no too 
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Mar 30th, 2006, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Rukhsarbibi
I thought it was understood that marshmallows are a nono so rice krispy treats and cereals are a no no too 
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these artificial cereal promote diabete too 
you can kill those who tell the truth
but you can't kill the truth
-means "violence serves lies"-
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Mar 30th, 2006, 11:45 AM
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Life became all Gray! But NOW i have decided to paint it all over again.
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Mar 30th, 2006, 01:42 PM
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first of all the damn things should be marketed as dessert and not breakfast cereal! they are LOADED with sugar
"Are you Laiiiiike .....Chaaicking me Aoout?"
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Mar 30th, 2006, 02:04 PM
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Whew, frosted mini-wheats are ok!
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Mar 30th, 2006, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by shweetdreamz
first of all the damn things should be marketed as dessert and not breakfast cereal! they are LOADED with sugar
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I totally agree. On a health program i was watching, one serving for anything should not have suger more than 8g.
If it exceeds this amount, then you might as well consider it a desert, which is not healthy at all to eat everyday.
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Mar 30th, 2006, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by shweetdreamz
first of all the damn things should be marketed as dessert and not breakfast cereal! they are LOADED with sugar
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guess they try to target the kids so they will eat a "healthy" breakfast with all them cocoa puffs, frooty loops, frooty pebbles
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