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There’s never enough time, children can be fussy or you just don’t feel like eating...
These are some of the reasons why 1 in 5 adults and 1 in 6 children skip breakfast1
. But there are
numerous reasons why breakfast and choosing Kellogg’s breakfast cereals can help families get their day off to a great start:
With an option to suit everyone’s taste, Kellogg’s makes the breakfast habit easy for all the family.
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