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  2. What is the healthiest breakfast cereal? Dietitians reveal ...

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    Nature’s Path Organic Heritage Flakes. ... Oatmeal: This hot cereal is a cardiologist favorite. It contains fiber, vitamins and minerals, and studies associate it with lowering cholesterol and ...

  3. Earth's Best - Wikipedia

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    Earth's Best was founded by twins Ron and Arnie Koss. The idea for the brand was developed in the mid-1970's while they were working at a natural food store in New York, seeing few natural food items for babies.

  4. Dietitians Reveal the 8 Best High-Protein Cereals For Meeting ...

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    Nature's Path. Nature's Path blueberry-cinnamon cereal medley contains a blend of organic whole grain flakes, puffed Kamut wheat, and flax seeds with freeze-dried blueberries and cinnamon.. Each ...

  5. The 22 best and worst cereals for your health - AOL

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    For a healthier way to begin your day, opt for cereals high in protein and fiber and low in sugar and sodium -- Cheerios, Kix and Special K cereals will leave you feeling energized throughout the day.

  6. Hain Celestial Group - Wikipedia

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    Hain Celestial Group sells natural and organic foods as well as personal-care brands [24] through retailers such as Whole Foods, Costco, Wal-Mart, and other mass-market grocery stores. [13] Its food brands have included Celestial Seasonings, Terra vegetable chips, Earth's Best, Garden Veggie Snacks, ParmCrisps, and Thinster snacks. [25]

  7. Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    Oatmeal is a preparation of oats that have been de-husked, steamed, and flattened, or a coarse flour of hulled oat grains that have either been milled (ground), rolled, or steel-cut. Ground oats are also called white oats. Steel-cut oats are known as coarse oatmeal, Irish oatmeal, or pinhead oats.