News U Can Use: The 20 Unhealthiest Cereals

You may not be surprised to find Cap’n Crunch on this list, but a Kashi product? Discover the truth about the calories, fat and sugar that lurk in the most important meal of the day.

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Ellen and Rachel are two old friends and “expert” mamas—one a pediatrician and one a family therapist—with fifty years of parenting experience between them.

One response to “News U Can Use: The 20 Unhealthiest Cereals”

  1. Megan

    I noticed Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch were absent from the list. Very surprising… Thanks for sharing!

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