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Kellogg's Honey Smacks Leads List of Unhealthy Cereals - 56% Sugar #DumpKelloggs
Consumer Affairs ^ | 12/07/2011 | Truman Lewis

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Kellogg's Honey Smacks Leads List of Unhealthy Cereals

Many kids' cereals pack more sugar than Twinkies and cookies

12/07/2011 |
ConsumerAffairs |  Health

By Truman Lewis

A former reporter and bureau chief for broadcast outlets and magazines, Truman Lewis has covered presidential campaigns, state politics and stories ranging from organized crime to environmental protection.

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PhotoParents have good reason to worry about the sugar content of children’s breakfast cereals, according to an Environmental Working Group review of 84 popular brands.

Kellogg’s Honey Smacks, at nearly 56 percent sugar by weight, leads the list of the 10 worst children’s cereals, according to EWG’s analysis. In fact, a one-cup serving of the brand packs more sugar than a Hostess Twinkie, and one cup of any of the 44 other children’s cereals has more sugar than three Chips Ahoy! cookies.

10 Worst Children’s Cereals
Based on percent sugar by weight
1.) Kellogg’s Honey Smacks 55.6%
2.) Post Golden Crisp 51.9%
3.) Kellogg’s Froot Loops Marshmallow 48.3%
4.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch’s OOPS! All Berries 46.9%
5.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch Original 44.4%
6.) Quaker Oats Oh!s 44.4%
7.) Kellogg’s Smorz 43.3%
8.) Kellogg’s Apple Jacks 42.9%
9.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries 42.3%
10.) Kellogg’s Froot Loops Original 41.4%

Some cereals are better than others. Nutrition expert Marion Nestle recommends:

  1. Cereals with a short ingredient list (added vitamins and minerals are okay).
  2. Cereals high in fiber.
  3. Cereals with little or no added sugars (added sugars are ingredients such as honey, molasses, fruit juice concentrate, brown sugar, corn sweetener, sucrose, lactose, glucose, high-fructose corn syrup and malt syrup).

Among the best simple-to-prepare breakfasts for children are fresh fruit and high-fiber, lower-sugar cereals. Better yet, pair fruit with homemade oatmeal.

Obesity epidemic

In response to the exploding childhood obesity epidemic and aggressive food company advertising pitches to kids, Congress formed the federal Interagency Working Group on Food Marketed to Children to propose standards to Congress to curb marketing of kids’ foods with too much sugar, salt and fat.

But EWG has found that only one in four children’s cereals meets the government panel’s voluntary proposed guidelines, which recommend no more than 26 percent added sugar by weight. EWG has been calling for an even lower cap on the maximum amount of sugar in children’s cereals.

“When I went to medical school in the 1960s, the consensus view was sugar provided ‘empty calories’ devoid of vitamins, minerals or fiber,” said health expert Dr. Andrew Weil. “Aside from that, it was not deemed harmful. But 50 years of nutrition research has confirmed that sugar is actually the single most health-destructive component of the standard American diet. The fact that a children's breakfast cereal is 56 percent sugar by weight – and many others are not far behind – should cause national outrage.”

“Cereal companies have spent fortunes on convincing parents that a kid’s breakfast means cereal, and that sugary cereals are fun, benign, and all kids will eat,” said noted NYU nutrition professor Marion Nestle. “The cereals on the EWG highest-sugar list are among the most profitable for their makers, who back up their investment with advertising budgets of $20 million a year or more. No public health agency has anywhere near the education budget equivalent to that spent on a single cereal. Kids should not be eating sugar for breakfast. They should be eating real food.”

“As a mom of two, I was stunned to discover just how much sugar comes in a box of children’s cereal,” said Jane Houlihan, EWG’s Senior Vice President of Research. “The bottom line: most parents would never serve dessert for breakfast, but many children’s cereals have just as much sugar, or more.”

Problems at school

Studies suggest that children who eat breakfasts that are high in sugar have more problems at school. They become more frustrated and have a harder time working independently than kids who eat lower-sugar breakfasts. By lunchtime they have less energy, are hungrier, show attention deficits and make more mistakes on their work.

About one in five American children is obese, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has reported that childhood obesity has tripled over the past 30 years.

“It has been said that exploding rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in today's children will lead them to be the first in American history to have shorter lifespans than their parents,” Weil said. “That tragedy strikes me as a real possibility unless parents make some dramatic changes in their children's lives.”

“Nearly 20 percent of our children and one-third of adults in this country are obese. Our children face a future of declining health, and may be the first generation to have a shorter lifespan than their parents. We must provide consumers with the information they need to make healthier choices and prevent misleading claims about the nutritional contents of food,” said Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT). “Cereal is a prime example of this—we know that children do better in school if they have breakfast. But we also know that the type of breakfast matters. And yet, as the Environment Working Group’s report shows, many children’s cereals have sugar content levels that are above 40 percent by weight. Our children deserve better, and it is critical that we take action to combat America’s obesity epidemic.” Congresswoman DeLauro serves on the appropriations subcommittee responsible for the Food and Drug Administration and agriculture, where she oversees drug and food safety.

 




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To: dragnet2

Funny that the company was started by a ‘health nut eugenicist’.


21 posted on 12/01/2016 6:32:50 PM PST by RushIsMyTeddyBear (****happy dance**** BIGLY!!!!)
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To: Grampa Dave

Are we boycotting because of the health issues or their decision not to advertise on Breitbart?


22 posted on 12/01/2016 6:33:24 PM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors!)
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To: Grampa Dave

Quit watching ESPN a few years ago. Don’t shop Macy’s. Don’t drink that burnt Starbucks either.


23 posted on 12/01/2016 6:34:17 PM PST by RetiredArmy (Believe or not, we R in the Last Days of human history. Jesus is coming back, & soon! RU saved?)
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To: RKBA Democrat
Cook a healthy breakfast instead: Eggs, bacon, toast, the liver of your enemies. And wash it down with leftist tears.

I have to cut back on the liver. Too much iron. So I just drink my leftist tears from a cup made from one of the skulls of my enemies.

I kid of course. I don't have any enemies!

For now.

Although if those snowflakes don't stop trying to hug me.....

24 posted on 12/01/2016 6:38:06 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles!)
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To: Perchant

GOOGLE this if you don’t believe me. but Mr. Kellogg invented CORN FLAKES to reduce masturbation. Can you imagine how Honey Smacks would increase this. They have come a long way in 100 years.


25 posted on 12/01/2016 6:45:52 PM PST by rovenstinez (A)
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To: WENDLE

You can count on that.


26 posted on 12/01/2016 6:52:02 PM PST by WENDLE (Sanctuary cities are OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE!! That is a FELONY!! Ask Nixon!!)
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To: Diago

Terrible stuff.

Trump needs to redo food stamps.

Take off soft drinks (waaaaay too much spent on those) and these sugary children targeting boxes of crap.

MAGA.


27 posted on 12/01/2016 6:53:30 PM PST by TigerClaws
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To: Diago
Blaming inanimate objects instead of holding people responsible for their own conduct?

It's a leftist thing, isn't it?

Guns kill people.

SUV's run amok.

Cereals with sugar make people fat.

/s


28 posted on 12/01/2016 6:53:31 PM PST by Iron Munro (If Illegals voted Rebublican 50 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
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To: Diago

Kellogg’s has been on my ban list for years due to their support for LBGTWHATEVERS and has been double banned for being Trump haters.

Quaker Oats also hates Trump.

Post started the ban list over two decades ago for sorry customer service.


29 posted on 12/01/2016 6:54:21 PM PST by bgill (From the CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: Diago


It's right there in the name: honey (mostly sugar) and smack. It isn't like you weren't warned.


30 posted on 12/01/2016 7:04:17 PM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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To: Diago

Several times a day I hear PSA’s on the radio telling me that 1 in 4 children go in America go to bed hungry each night.

If that is true, how can we possibly have a childhood obesity epidemic?

One Liberal group or the other is lying.


31 posted on 12/01/2016 7:10:50 PM PST by Ignatz (Winner of a prestigious 1960 Y-chromosome award!)
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To: Dilbert San Diego
What they now call Corn Pops used to be Sugar Pops.

Frosted Flakes used to be called Sugar Frosted Flakes.

Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops...Sugar Pops are tops!

Kellogg's Sugar Frostged Flakes are great!!

32 posted on 12/01/2016 7:38:03 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Diago

How about General Mills’ Sugar Jets? They give you so much energy that they make you feel like you’re jet-propelled!


33 posted on 12/01/2016 7:54:03 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Diago

http://www.wnd.com/2016/12/47-u-s-companies-join-anti-trump-breitbart-blacklist/


34 posted on 12/01/2016 8:22:39 PM PST by Maudeen (No one on this earth is too far gone for Jesus.)
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To: the OlLine Rebel

That’s right! And they were called Sugar Pops, not Corn Pops! (One of my favorites when I was a kid).


35 posted on 12/01/2016 9:13:35 PM PST by FrdmLvr ("A is A. A thing is what it is.")
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To: Diago

I make my own granola when I must have cereal, or with my plain Greek yogurt and fruit. Old fashioned oats, lots of nuts and seeds, coconut oil, a little brown sugar, a little pure maple syrup. Bake it at a low heat. Fantastic! Or steel cut oats with maple syrup and coconut oil. So good! I never buy that junky Kellogg’s crap.


36 posted on 12/01/2016 9:21:27 PM PST by FrdmLvr ("A is A. A thing is what it is.")
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To: Diago
"Honey Smacks" -- the new name for the old "Sugar Smacks."

Guess they changed the name, but not the recipe.

I buy about one box a year. No wonder it takes so good!

If they were good enough for Quick Draw McGraw, they were good enough for this 8 year old back in '59:


37 posted on 12/01/2016 9:22:25 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: the OlLine Rebel

I just realized the cereal has been named “Honey Smacks” (about 31 years) the same amount of time it was named “Sugar Smacks” (about 32 years). Talk about making you feel old!


38 posted on 12/01/2016 9:24:56 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: maggief

Thank you.

It is an easy list of companies, individual jerks, mediots and coalitions to avoid supporting.

We have a few good RNs in our family. They are amazed at the number of what they label as large bad/dangerous processed food providers on that list. I tell them it is probably not due to coincidences.


39 posted on 12/02/2016 7:45:27 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Hey, whining losers,Trump will just go ahead & make things better for us without you!!!!")
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To: Lisbon1940

It started with their political stances against Trump and his supporters. Macy’s was the first on my list. My list has grown during the election and post election as liberal haters of America have come unhinged against Trump/Pence/us.

Then, the possible health issues of the processed food produced by the vile anti Trump Food processors has emerged.

The NFL and its backing of a Muslim soso QB, who hates America.

Of course, the long time anti America behaviors of ABCNNBCBS and Faux news this presidential primary and election.

Last but not least the vile attacks on Trump/Pence/us by Follywood and other creeps in the entertainment business.


40 posted on 12/02/2016 8:00:14 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Hey, whining losers,Trump will just go ahead & make things better for us without you!!!!")
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