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  2. Lawsuits allege high levels of lead in General Mills ... - AOL

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    General Mills did not immediate reply to Fortune’s request for comment. The California suit alleges a one-cup serving of the cereal contains just under the state’s maximum limit of lead—0.5 ...

  3. General Mills bets the power of flavor will save it from ...

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    After the company got into hot water following a recall of 1.8 million boxes of Cheerios over possible gluten contamination—even though the company has claimed to produce a gluten-free product ...

  4. Cheerios Will Soon Come in 'Ancient Grains' Variety - AOL

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    The new cereal will also be pricier, costing $4.39 for a 12-ounce box compared to $3.99 for a 14-ounce box of regular Cheerios, reports The New Yorker. Back in October, a General Mills spokesman ...

  5. Cereal Partners Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    General Mills (50%) Cereal Partners Worldwide S.A. is a joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé, established in 1991 to produce breakfast cereals. The company is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and markets cereals in more than 130 countries (except for the U.S. and Canada, where General Mills markets the cereals directly). [ 1]

  6. Cheerios - Wikipedia

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    Cheerios is a brand of cereal manufactured by General Mills in the United States and Canada, consisting of pulverized oats in the shape of a solid torus. In some countries, including the United Kingdom, Cheerios is marketed by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand; in Australia and New Zealand, Cheerios is sold as an Uncle Tobys product. It ...

  7. General Mills - Wikipedia

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    General Mills's corporate campus in Golden Valley, Minnesota. In the 1930s, General Mills engineer, Thomas R. James, created the puffing gun, which inflated or distorted cereal pieces into puffed-up shapes. This new technology was used in 1937 to create Kix cereal and in 1941 to create Cheerioats (known today as Cheerios).

  8. Honey Nut Cheerios - Wikipedia

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    Honey Nut Cheerios is a variation of Cheerios breakfast cereal, introduced in 1979. [1]Honey Nut Cheerios is sweeter than the original, with a honey and almond flavor. While Honey Nut Cheerios used to be made with actual nuts, as of 2006, the nuts were discontinued, and natural flavor, from peach and apricot pit is used instead [citation needed].

  9. Internet Has an Unexpected Reaction to Cheerios' New ... - AOL

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    The classic General Mills cereal has rolled out two new "Veggie Blend" flavor varieties: Apple Strawberry and Blueberry Banana, both of which contain 1/4 cup of fruits and veggies including ...