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  2. 12 Breakfast Recipes Your Mom Loved That Are Due for a ... - AOL

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    4. Popcorn Cereal. If you ever wondered what our Founding Fathers ate for breakfast, look no further than popcorn cereal. Back in the 18th century, early American settlers combined popcorn (yes ...

  3. 20 Best New Breakfast Recipes To Make This Month - AOL

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    This easy breakfast combines fresh veggies and feta cheese with za’atar, a fragrant spice blend that enhances the taste without adding sodium or sweeteners. View Recipe Shredded Wheat with ...

  4. The 44 Best Breakfast Recipes in the Whole Entire Universe

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    Enter these 44 breakfast recipes, which are as easy to prepare as they are to devour. They range from sweet picks, like French toast sticks and Nutella-stuffed pancakes, to savory gems, like eggs ...

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    For a no-added-sugar breakfast, be sure to use unsweetened shredded wheat cereal. Read the label and opt for brands that contain 0 grams of added sugar. View Recipe

  6. Cracklin' Oat Bran - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for Cracklin' Oat Bran underwent a major change in 1989, when consumer health advocates pushed for Kellogg's to remove coconut oil, which is 92% saturated fat, from the cereal. [2] A second recipe alteration occurred in the late 2010s after Kellogg changed the source of its toasted bran ingredient and removed artificial colors and ...

  7. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Charms was the first cereal to include marshmallows in the recipe. These pieces are called "marshmallow bits", or "marbits", due to their small size. Marbits were invented by Edward S. Olney and Howard S. Thurmon (U.S. patent number 3,607,309, filed November 1, 1968, and assigned September 9, 1971, for "preparation of marshmallow with ...