Kellogg's Reveals The Easiest Way To Give Kids A Nutritious Breakfast
This year, Kellogg's Love Your Cereal program is reminding moms that a bowl of Kellogg's cereal plus milk is a surprisingly easy breakfast – and, as a good source of protein that offers four nutrients most likely to be lacking in kids' diets, it's easy to love.
27 Sep 2012 --- For moms, the typical school day can present all sorts of challenges, like last-minute supply needs for a project or a missing sports uniform. But serving their kids a nutritious breakfast doesn't have to be one of them. This year, Kellogg's Love Your Cereal program is reminding moms that a bowl of Kellogg's cereal plus milk is a surprisingly easy breakfast – and, as a good source of protein that offers four nutrients most likely to be lacking in kids' diets, it's easy to love.
"For busy parents with finicky eaters, a breakfast of cereal and one cup of milk is hard to beat," said Regina Ragone, registered dietitian and nutrition director at Family Circle magazine. "Not only does this dynamic duo provide protein, but also calcium and vitamin D."
The Power of Cereal Plus Milk
There are plenty of reasons to love a bowl of Kellogg's cereal plus milk. After a good night's sleep, children's brains and bodies are ready to refuel, but moms might not realize that their kids may not always get enough of the essential nutrients those growing bodies need to do so. Fortunately, a bowl of Kellogg's cereal plus milk:
- Can help close the gap on the four "nutrients of concern" that are most likely to be lacking in children's diets including fiber, calcium, vitamin D and potassium
- Can provide a good source of fiber, which 9 out of 10 adults and children do not get enough of
- Is affordable and easy to serve at an average of $0.50 per serving
The Surprising Benefits of Cereal
The benefits of cereal go beyond its great nutrition and convenience. In fact, research shows that children who eat cereal regularly for breakfast tend to weigh less than those who skip breakfast or eat other types of breakfasts.Furthermore, cereal contributes to less than 4 percent of the average person's daily intake of added sugar.
Love Your Cereal
Kellogg's is launching an integrated advertising and marketing campaign to share the Love Your Cereal messaging with moms through print advertising, a partnership with Meredith Corporation, digital executions, on-pack and public relations efforts.