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  2. Will Keith Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    Will Keith Kellogg (born William Keith Kellogg; [a] April 7, 1860 – October 6, 1951) was an American industrialist in food manufacturing, who founded the Kellogg Company, which produces a wide variety of popular breakfast cereals.

  3. John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 – December 14, 1943) was an American businessman, inventor, physician, [1] and advocate of the Progressive Movement. [2] He was the director of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan, founded by members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  4. Kellogg's - Wikipedia

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    The book was originally available as a prize that was given to the customer in the store with the purchase of two packages of the cereal. [100] But in 1909, Kellogg's changed the book giveaway to a premium mail-in offer for the cost of a dime. Over 2.5 million copies of the book were distributed in different editions over a period of 23 years ...

  5. Breakfast Cereals That Even Your Grandma Loved Back in the Day

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    Kellogg’s created a sweeter version of Corn Flakes, coating the cereal in sugar to create “Sugar Frosted Flakes,” dropping the “Sugar” in 1983 to simplify the brand.

  6. WK Kellogg Co - Wikipedia

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    The Kelloggs are best known for the invention of the breakfast cereal corn flakes. The development of the flaked cereal in 1894 has been variously described by those involved: Ella Eaton Kellogg, John Harvey Kellogg, his younger brother Will Keith Kellogg, and other family members.

  7. WK Kellogg CEO: Here’s how we’re modernizing our ... - AOL

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    Nathaniel Donaker, 4, eats Kellogg's Frosted Flakes cereal at his home in Palo Alto, Calif., Thursday, April 28, 2011. (Paul Sakuma/AP Photo) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) Kellogg searches for a new direction.

  8. Marjorie Merriweather Post - Wikipedia

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    Post became the owner of Postum Cereal Company in 1914, after the death of her father, and was a director of the company until 1958. She, along with her second husband, E.F. Hutton, began expanding the business and acquiring other American food companies such as Hellmann's Mayonnaise, Jell-O, Baker's Chocolate, Maxwell House, and many more.

  9. William ‘Bill’ Post, who helped invent Pop-Tarts, has died

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    William “Bill” Post, who helped create Pop-Tarts, the pantry staple that reinvented breakfast for the masses, has died. He was 96. “We are deeply saddened to share the news that William ...