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The 6 Oldest Cereals in the World
The very first ready-to-eat cereal was Granula, created in 1863 by Dr. James Caleb Jackson, a health reformer who ran a spa in New York called the Jackson Sanatorium. Jackson believed diet played a ...
Name-brand cereals are becoming more and more expensive. Thankfully, these less-expensive store brands may actually be better (and cheaper).
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