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Kellogg's Global Sales Kellogg's commands 40% of global breakfast cereal sales & makes about 50% of Asian prepackaged cereals. So why does Asia represent only 2% of total company revenues? kellogg's global sales • global sales kellogg's • international sales kellogg's • worldwide sales kellogg's • revenues kellogg's
A Review of Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center The Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center is a boutique style hotel located on the campus of Michigan State University. kellogg hotel and conference center • kellogg hotel • kellogg conference center • east lansing hotels • hotel and michigan state university
The First Breakfast Cereal Corn Flakes, the first ever breakfast cereal, were discovered by way of a fortunate accident. But it is the story behind this accident which is especially interesting. first breakfast cereal • invention of corn flakes • dr. harvey kellogg • keith kellogg • seventh day adventists
The Hercules Mine of Idaho The California gold rush of 1849 was just one of many boom and bust cycles in mining throughout the west. Many mined gold, some silver, some lead, and many other minerals. The Hercules mine, in the Idaho panhandle, was one of the most productive silver mines in the West. hercules • idaho • panhandle • coeur d'alene • kellogg
Wheaties Breakfast and Brand of Champions General Mills' Wheaties retains its reputation as perhaps sports' most respected endorsement.despite the loss of Olympic Swim Champ Michael Phelps to rival Kellogg, wheaties breakfast brand of champions • general mills cereal • built business around great athletes • decathalon champ brian clay • frosted flakes gets michael phelps
Cooking with Corn Flakes Cereal Created purely by accident in 1894, by Will Keith Kellogg, corn flakes have become a classic breakfast cereal and an ingredient in countless recipes. cooking with corn flakes • corn flake fried green tomatoes • corn flake chicken • cooking with cereal • how to crush corn flakes
How to Make Strawberry Pop Tarts from Scratch Nothing says "get out of bed!" like a pop tart. This look-alike homemade version is as much fun to make as it is to eat. Get up early for these! homemade pop tarts • strawberry • toaster • homemade • pastry
Junk Food Ban on TV Advertising TV advertising gets new rules as food corporations deal with junk food ban. In order to address childhood obesity, kid's TV programs can't advertise sugar. junk food ban • tv advertising • food corporations • childhood obesity • kid’s tv programs
Watch Out for Advergames Advergames appeal to tweens because they are fun. They appeal to marketers because they mean more brand name exposure for popular foods. Find out the connection here. what are advergames • advergame risks • online games • free online games • kellogg's funktown
Most bison were brucellosis-free Most bison were brucellosis-free...samples from 3 years evaluated by lab. wildlife • bison • brucellosis • audubon adopt-a-bird program • greenpeace
2003: A Season of California Wildflowers - Twin Lakes and Tioga Pass So many of my adventures in nature have been the result of being in the right place at the right time. My latest addition to my litany of well-timed nature encounters has been the 2003 season of wildflowers in California. It culminated in July, with a visit to Twin Lakes and Yosemite. 2003: a season of california wildflowers - twin la • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers • of north america • botany
Cereal Cafes What started as a small kiosk on a college campus has spawned chains of restaurants that specialize in serving one of America's favorite foods. cereal cafes • cereality cafe and bar • the cereal bowl • cereal past and present • cereal cafe locations
FEMA Today and the Bush Administration FEMA's ineffective disaster relief efforts for Hurricanes Katrina and Ike, and shadowy, sinister history, have made many question the agency's funding and purpose. rex 84 • detention camps • fema • concentration camps • congressman jim mcdermott
Food Inventions and Who Did Them A look at the pioneers of some food consumed everyday like instant coffee, margarine, and baked beans. food inventions and who did them • inventor of baked beans • inventor of cereals • inventor of chewing gum • inventor of instant coffee
Massage Therapy Hall of Fame Help honor those who have contributed to the field of massage therapy. The 2007 World Massage Festival and Massage Therapy Hall of Fame will be held in Pensacola, Florida massage therapy hall of fame • massage history • massage therapy • the 2007 world massage festival • pensacola
Repercussions of Michael Phelps Photo Weigh In The repercussions stemming from the now infamous photo of Olympian Michael Phelps allegedly smoking pot at a college party have now begun. michael phelps • michael phelps kellogg • michael phelps speedo • michael phelps photo • michael phelps swimming
Top Global Brands Who says the dot.com boom is busted? Topping the list of global brand gainers in 2006, one Internet giant saw its image valuation appreciate by a whopping US$6 billion. global brands • brands global • top global brands • international brand trademarks • google brand
Spring '08 Ultimate Tennis Champs Recap of the12 Ultimate Tennis Spring 2008 Championship matches held Saturday at Breckenridge Golf & Tennis Club in Estero, FL. ultimate tennis league • ultimate tennis championships • southwest florida ultimate tennis championships • breckenridge golf & tennis club • t.a. niles
Ultimate Tennis Rocks Breckenridge Preview of Ultimate Tennis Championships to be held at Breckenridge Golf and Country Club in Estero, Florida, on Saturday, May 10. ultimate tennis league • tennis singles league • southwest florida tennis • ultimate tennis spring championships 2008 • breckenridge golf & tennis club
Stitching through the Alphabet Freebies on the Internet from A to Z. cross stitch • counted cross stitch • needlework • crafts
Will Greed Destroy NASCAR? A narritive of the rising costs in NASCAR, and what it's doing to the sport. nascar • sponsor hunt • track prices • bill france jr. • dupont
Food Advertising and Kids Many people feel that marketing unhealthy foods directly to kids is wrong, and that changes are long overdue. But will these initiatives be enough? marketing to kids • advertising to kids • marketing to teens • advertising to teens • childhood obesity
Factory Tours Get the lowdown on three fascinating factory tours your preschoolers will love! vacation • tours • chocolate • crayons • crayola
Downtown St. Paul Architecture Features Variety Whether Contemporary or Italian Renaissance, Victorian or Richardsonian Romanesque, St. Paul's architecture is among the U. S. best. Check out the following to see why. rice park • landmark center • xcel energy center • saint paul hotel • ordway center for the performing arts
Michigan Fireworks Celebrations 2007 Fireworks on Independence Day is an American Tradition. Many cities in Michigan will host 4th of July parties and firework celebrations, here is a list of a few. michigan • fireworks • 4th of july • independence day • summer events in michigan
Minneapolis & St. Paul Attractions Visitors to Minneapolis and St. Paul are surprised by the variety of cultural offerings! Here are some of the cultural highlights of the Twin Cities for you to explore. minneapolis travel • st paul travel • minnesota travel • twin cities travel • travel tips
Museum-Hopping in Saint Paul, Minnesota The Twin Cities boast the third most museums in the U. S. The following, all in the smaller twin, Saint Paul, give you an idea of their contents, size and diversity. science museum of minnesota • minnesota children's museum • minnesota museum of american art • twin city model railroad museum • minnesota transportation museum
Parker’s Fort, Texas, part 2 Parker’s Fort was established in 1834, by John Parker, a staunch Baptist preacher from Virginia. He was the grandfather of the famed Cynthia Ann Parker who was captured by the Comanches. parker’s fort • cynthia ann parker • texas • john parker • comanche
Stitching into a New Millennium Cross stitch designs for the new millennium. cross stitch • counted cross stitch • millennium cross stitch • needlework • stitcher
Couponing Makes "Cents" Cutting costs can be very rewarding. Couponing is a fun, effective way to do just that. I've shared some tips and ideas that I've learned along the way. Please enjoy your visit and come back soon! money • rebate • coupon • couponing • save
Quaker Food? An article about food popularized by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), focusing on chocolate. chocolate bar • cadbury • rowntree • fry • quaker
Cereal, You Can't Leave Home Without It. The History of Cereal, Part 1 cereal • kelloggs • breakfast
COEUR d' ALENE: AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ALPINE LAKE Part 1 of 3 Description of Coeur d'Alene Lake and things to see and do. coeur d'alene • cda lake • idaho • coeur d'alene lake
Collecting Cookbooks A review of "A Guide to Collecting Cookbooks", by Colonel Bob Allen. collect • collecting • collectibles • cookbooks • cookbook
For the Love of Wild Cats Hi everyone and thank you for visiting my topic, Wild Cats. Since I was a little girl, I've had a love of all feline creatures. Of course, I had domestic cats growing up but as I got older, I discovered the world of lions, tigers, leopards, cheatahs, panthers, jaguars and all the other species like the sandcat, ocelot, and manx, just to name a few. wildcats • wildcats • ffelines • lions • tigers
NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR AMERICANS Why is contaminated maize, which the US deemed to be not fit for human consumption, still being exported to other countries? Are food aid programmes being used to dump unsaleable crops? Linda looks one of the lesser known food scandals. gmo • genetically modified • gm food • maize • contaminated
Sister Cities: Norco and Corona, CA Fun things to do in and around the sister cities of Norco and Corona, California corona • norco • california • riverside • san diego
American Pianist William Sherwood Mention the name of William Sherwood today and most likely it would not be recognized. But in the nineteenth century his name was a household word in the musical world. american concert pianist • william sherwood • lyons musical academy lyons new york • dr. william mason • edward heimburger
Author Biography-Joy Fielding Joy Fielding consistently writes thought-provoking thrillers about what happens when women get involved with the wrong men. joy fielding • authors • mysteries • thrillers • suspense
Crispy Rice Treats Recipe - Christmas Squares This variation of the classic Rice Krispie Treats recipe gets a make-over with the addition of white chocolate and dried cranberries. crispy rice • treats recipe • crispy rice treats • rice krispie treats • white chocolate
Junk Food Ads Banned in UK The UK's telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, recently passed new regulations that will end all junk food advertising to television viewers under the age of 16. children’s tv • junk food ads • fast food children • marketing to kids • healthy foods
A Visit to the Science Museum of Minnesota The Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul, Minnesota is a lesser-known museum, but it is worth a visit. museum • science museum • natural history • science • natural history museum
Breeding Supplements Breeding supplements oftentimes used for breeding birds bird • breeding • pet • parrot • birds
CBS 'Hoops' It Up with NCAA Tournament March madness is upon us and CBS plans lots of coverage. Read all the details. Also, this week in television history remembers "Capitol Critters." Our web site of the week focuses the ABC spy drama "Alias." cbs sports • ncaa basketball tournament • march madness • final four • capitol critters
Fiber Up! Remember being asked "Did you eat your roughage today?" Well, grandma was right children need their roughage or fiber to have an adequate diet. fiber • diet • nutrition • food • cooking
Stockholder Perks Finding the best perks just for buying a stock! perks • stockholder perks • stockholder • stocks • invest
Birthday Parties in Minnesota If you're tired of clowns and pin the tail on the donkey, here are some awesome places to hold birthday parties for children in the Twin Cities. minnesota kid birthday party • minneapolis st paul metro area • underwater adventures aquarium at the mall of amer • valleyfair • science museum
Donny Robinson Donny Robinson has gone from a rookie on the pro BMX circuit to Olympic medalist in only six years. donny robinson • u.s. olympic bmx team • 2008 olympics • beijing olympics • dr
Juan Pablo Montoya and Kyle Busch The 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup All-Star Challenge was considered humdrum by most fans, however, two drivers gave us all something to talk about. nascar • nextel cup • nextel all star challenge • nextel open • juan pablo montoya |
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