Along with 78 per cent of Canadians, in high school every morning I ate cereal for breakfast. So when I started commuting almost an hour and a half to university, I got creative...and got made fun of by my fellow freshman. I needed to have my Kellogg's Mini-Wheats, but to save time in the morning, I would throw some Mini-Wheats into a plastic sandwich bag...and bring my milk in a sports bottle. I would throw a Mini-Wheat in my mouth, and swallow it with the milk I brought. True story. And somehow, that year, I still managed to make life long friends.
Do you have a morning ritual with Cereal and Milk? Check out the neat facts in the infographic below:
Do you have Cereal and Milk for breakfast? If so, check out this awesome giveaway one lucky YYZ Bambina reader will win! The prize pack is valued at approximately $50, and includes a vintage Kellogg’s ceramic cereal bowl, vintage Kellogg’s t-shirt, and an assortment of Kellogg’s cereals – all to celebrate Cereal & Milk! See below for an example of the prize pack – prize may not be exactly as shown.
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I love that 78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast...that is a lot of cereal-eaters! :-)
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ReplyDeleteIt would be great to win the Kellogg’s Prize Pack.
In response to your question of
What is your favourite fact from the infographic?
My favourite fact is
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Cereal can decrease your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Thank you for having this giveaway!!!!!!!!
My favourite is the Protein fact. I know it's important to get protein in my diet and this is a simple way.
ReplyDeleteI love that there is so much protein in cereal! I have recently switched over to Kellogg's Special K Protein cereal because of this.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that a bowl of cereal and milk costs about $0.53 per serving.
ReplyDeleteI like that cereal and milk has more protein than an egg and rye toast.
ReplyDeleteThat cereal and milk is budget-friendly at around 53 cents a serving.
ReplyDeleteMy fave fact is that eating cereal regularly can reduce your blood pressure - sounds like a good reason to me for eating it! (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteI like that eating cereal regularly is associated with a lower risk of high blood pressure
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cereal can decrese your risk of developing type 2 diabetes! :)
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the budget friendly infographic
ReplyDeleteThat cereal and milk is budget-friendly at around 53 cents a serving I had no idea now I know im goung to tell a family that I know is struggling
ReplyDeleteMy favourite fact is that cereal and milk costs about 53 cents a serving
ReplyDeletebudget friendly - 53c is a good deal
ReplyDeleteThe Heart Smart info :)
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting that a bowl of Special K Protein cereal with milk has more protein than egg on rye toast.
ReplyDeleteThat they are good on a budget.
ReplyDeleteI like that cereal can decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes , wow thats great
ReplyDeleteThe fact that Special K Protein cereal has more protein than an egg.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fact is that a bowl of cereal and milk costs about $0.53 per serving. That is pretty good
ReplyDeleteChildren who eat cereal for breakfast have healthier body weights. That's good.
ReplyDeleteThat cereal decreases your chance of having type 2 diabetes
ReplyDeleteA bowl of cereal and milk costs about 53 cents per serving.
ReplyDeleteI like the budget friendly part about the cereal 53 cents per serving
ReplyDelete78% of Canadians have Cereal & Milk for breakfast.. that's pretty impressive!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite fact is that a bowl of cereal and milk costs about 53 cents per serving.
ReplyDelete78 % of CDNs start the day with cereal
ReplyDeleteHow budget friendly cereal and milk truly is! (Suzi)
ReplyDeleteCereal can decrese your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Good to know in my family!
ReplyDeleteCereal can decrese your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Good to know in my family!
ReplyDeleteI like the budget friendly tip.
ReplyDelete78% of Canadians eat cereal!
ReplyDeleteall those facts are eye openers. I would not have guessed a lot of them.
ReplyDeleteThat cereal can decrease your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
ReplyDeleteEating cereal will lower risk of high blood pressure
ReplyDeleteLess than 5% of sugar in cereal!
ReplyDelete78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteEating cereal regularly is associated with lower risk of developing high blood pressure!
ReplyDeleteA bowl of milk and cereal costs about 53¢ per serving making it budget friendly :)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite fact is that there is more Protein in cereal than an egg on rye toast! I did not know that!
ReplyDeleteCereal can decrease your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
ReplyDeleteLori R Jackson
78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteI like the being sweet info - cereal counts for less then 5% of the sugar in our daily carbs.
ReplyDeletei love that over that 78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast
ReplyDeleteLearning that 78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThe fact is that eating cereal regularly can reduce your blood pressure - sounds like a good reason to me for eating it!
ReplyDeleteSince my dad has type 2 diabetes, my favourite stat is that eating cereal for breakfast can help keep type 2 diabetes risk low.
ReplyDeleteChildren who eat cereal for breakfast have healthier body weights
ReplyDelete78% of Canadians eat cereal for breakfast
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decrease risk of diabetes
ReplyDeletethe budget friendly one
ReplyDeletejan
alot more canadians eat cereal than I thot, :)
ReplyDeleteI liked that children who eat cereal for breakfast have a healthier body weight.
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting that a bowl of cereal with milk costs about 53 cents.
ReplyDeleteThat no matter what cereal people ate they were at a healthier body weight.
ReplyDeleteBudget Friendly is my favourite fact on the infographic. Only 53 cents a serving!
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that Special K Protein cereal has more protein than an egg. I have tried this cereal and it is really good and does make you feel full.
ReplyDeleteFlorence C
I like that cereal and milk has more protein than an egg and rye toast. I did not know that.
ReplyDeletedecrease risk of diabetes
ReplyDeleteI love reading that it is budget friendly and lowers risk of heart probs
ReplyDeleteI like how visually attractive it is.
ReplyDeleteThat it's an easy way to get protein in my diet.
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I was surprised at the health benefits
ReplyDeleteeating cereal regularly lowers the development of high blood pressure.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Protein fact.
ReplyDeletei love that it's heart friendly
ReplyDeleteI like that a bowl of cereal is 53 cents, cheap, easy, filling meal
ReplyDeleteI liked the fact cereal is so cheap at 53cents per serving!
ReplyDeleteI like that they are protein packed.
ReplyDelete78% of Canadians eat cereal
ReplyDeletecereal and milk has more protein than an egg and rye toast
ReplyDeleteThe fact that eating cereal regularly can reduce your blood pressure
ReplyDeleteThe nutritional punch!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that it only costs 53 cents per bowl of cereal!
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