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The 12 most unhealthy cereal brands for kids – and 3 replacements
No matter how the world changes, one thing always remains constant: kids love to eat cereal for breakfast. There’s nothing [… ...
Two brands of infant rice cereal—Gerber and Earth’s Best—have lowered the levels of inorganic arsenic in their products, new tests from Consumer Reports show. The companies had come under fire over ...
Beech-Nut is recalling one of its baby cereal products for having too much inorganic arsenic, which can pose a health hazard to young children, the company announced. Beech-Nut says no one has ...
Certain Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal sold only at Walmart is being recalled after random tests found "above guidance" levels of naturally occurring inorganic arsenic, a toxin connected to impaired ...
(CNN) -- Beech-Nut Nutrition voluntarily recalled an infant rice cereal Tuesday because the product exceeds a US Food and Drug Administration limit of 100 parts per billion of arsenic. The company ...
WASHINGTON — Maple Island Inc. has announced it is recalling some of its Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal after FDA testing found three production lots had inorganic arsenic levels that exceeded ...
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During their first 6 months, most babies’ diets consist mostly of breast milk or baby formula. Sometime between 4 and 6 months, you may decide to start supplementing your baby’s diet with solid foods.
Look, no one said cereal makers were geniuses. Well, except maybe John Kellogg, but my most of my knowledge of him is based on the fictional book The Road to Wellville. So, on National Cereal Day, I ...
The first bite of solid food for many babies in this country comes in the form of infant rice cereal. And many parents get that cereal through the Women, Infants, and Children’s program, a federal ...
WASHINGTON — Maple Island Inc. has announced it is recalling some of its Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal after FDA testing found three production lots had inorganic arsenic levels that exceeded ...
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