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BeveragesOrganic & Health FoodsPantry StaplesSnacks & Confectionery

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Kellogg's offers products across the following categories: Groceries, Beverages, Pantry Staples, Snacks & Confectionery, Organic & Health Foods. Browse their full range on their official website or explore exclusive offers for Kellogg's products on Herm.io.
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Kellogg's cereals vary significantly in nutritional content. Products like Special K and Corn Flakes are relatively lower in sugar, while children's varieties like Coco Pops contain higher sugar levels (though Kellogg's uses beet sugar and fortifies with vitamins and iron). Many varieties are fortified with vitamins and minerals and are sources of fiber. Check individual product labels as nutritional profiles differ substantially across the range.
Both Kellogg's and Nestlé offer mid-range priced cereals with similar vitamin fortification. Kellogg's has stronger brand recognition for Corn Flakes and Special K, while Nestlé owns Cheerios and Fitness. Kellogg's tends to focus more on traditional flakes and chocolate varieties (Coco Pops), whereas Nestlé emphasizes whole grain oat-based options. Both brands are widely available in supermarkets globally and offer comparable nutritional profiles in similar categories.
Kellogg's offers both kid-focused and healthier options. Products like Coco Pops are designed for children and contain added sugar, though they're fortified with vitamins and iron. For healthier choices, consider their Corn Flakes, plain Special K, or oat porridge, which have lower sugar content. Kellogg's emphasizes no artificial colors or preservatives in their formulations. Balance is key—sweetened varieties can be occasional treats while plainer options work for daily consumption.
In the UK, Kellogg's cereals are available online through Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Ocado, and Amazon. In the US, you can purchase them via Amazon, Walmart.com, Target.com, and Instacart from local supermarkets. The brand has widespread distribution in both countries. Most major grocery retailers stock the full range of Kellogg's products for home delivery or click-and-collect services.
Kellogg's branded cereals are typically 20-40% more expensive than supermarket own-label alternatives. The main differences are brand heritage, consistent taste profiles, and specific product innovations like Coco Pops varieties. Nutritionally, many store brands are comparable with similar vitamin fortification. If you prefer specific Kellogg's flavors or have brand loyalty, they may be worth the premium. For basic corn flakes or bran flakes, store brands often provide similar quality at lower cost.
Kellogg's has removed artificial colors and preservatives from their cereal formulations, using natural alternatives instead. Their products are fortified with vitamins and minerals but do not contain artificial additives according to their current ingredient standards.
Most Kellogg's cereals are vegetarian-friendly, but not all are vegan due to vitamin D3 (from animal sources) used in fortification. Check individual product labels as some varieties like Corn Flakes may be vegan while others containing honey or dairy-derived vitamins are not.
Kellogg's was founded in 1906 by Will Keith Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, originally creating Corn Flakes as a health food. The brand has over 115 years of history and is one of the world's oldest and most recognized cereal manufacturers.
Most traditional Kellogg's cereals contain gluten from wheat, barley, or oats processed in shared facilities. The brand does offer some certified gluten-free varieties in certain markets, but availability varies by country—always check packaging for gluten-free certification if you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
Kellogg's has committed to making their cereal boxes and packaging recyclable and is working toward sustainably sourced ingredients in their supply chain. The company has set targets for reducing plastic use and improving agricultural sustainability, though specific timelines and achievements vary by region.

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