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Cereals               marketed               to               children               often               sound               the               alarm               for               "sugar"               to               many               people.

But               as               much               as               58%               of               "children's               cereals"               are               eaten               by               people               over               18.

Consumer               Reports               tested               27               cereals               and               compared               them               for               overall               nutritional               value.

A               cereal               low               in               sugar,               with               added               fruit               and               low               fat               milk               can               be               part               of               a               healthy               diet.

Breakfast               eaters               have               "better               overall               nutrition,               fewer               weight               problems,               and               better               cognitive               performance               throughout               the               day."
               Some               tested               cereals               contained               40%               to               50%               sugar.

Consumers               Union               took               part               in               a               32-nation               study               on               similar-brand               cereals               and               found               that               the               U.S.

often               had               more               sugar               and               salt               than               those               sold               overseas.
               The               study               found               that               most               children               poured               up               to               50%               to               65%               more               than               the               suggested               serving               size               on               four               of               the               tested               cereals.
               The               nutrition               score               is               based               on               a               balance               between               "the               amount               of               beneficial               nutrients,               such               as               fiber               and               calcium,               and               those               that               should               be               limited,               such               as               sugar,               sodium,               and               fat."               High               dietary               fiber               is               5               grams               or               more               per               serving.

There               are               no               government               guidelines               for               sugar               so               CR               assigned               a               level               of               1               teaspoon               of               sugar               per               serving               to               be               rated               as               "low"               in               sugar.
               CR               rated               27               cereals               usually               marketed               to               children               and               only               four               deserved               to               be               rated               "very               good"               for               "being               relatively               low               in               sugars,               with               some               fiber,               high               in               iron,               and               a               good               source               of               calcium."               Cereals               are               rated               without               milk,               according               to               the               nutrients               listed               on               the               products'               labels.
               The               top               four               cereals,               rated               as               "Very               Good"               are               listed               with               serving               size,               calories,               dietary               fiber               and               sugar               in               grams,               and               sodium               in               milligrams.
               1.

General               Mills               Cheerios,               1               cup,               100               cal.,               3               g.

fiber,               1               g.

sugar,               190               mg.

sodium.
               2.

General               Mills               Kix,               1               ¼               cup,               110               calories,               3               g.

fiber,               3               g.

sugar,               210               mg.

sodium.
               3.

Quaker               Oats               Life,               3/4               c.,               120               cal.,               2               g.

fiber,               6               g.

sugar,               160               mg.

sodium.
               4.

General               Mills               Honey               Nut               Cheerios,               3/4               c.,               110               cal.,               2               g.

fiber,               9               g.

sugar,               190               mg.

sodium.
               Under               the               category               of               "Good,"               a               bit               higher               in               sugar               and               lower               in               fiber,               but               still               high               in               iron:
               5.

Kellogg's               Frosted               Mini-Wheats               Bite               size,               24               biscuits,               200               cal.,               6               g.

fiber,               12               g.

sugar,               5               mg.

sodium.
               6.

Kellogg's               Frosted               Flakes               Gold,               ¾               c.,               110               cal.,               3               g.

fiber,               10               g.

sugar,               190               mg.

sodium.
               7.

General               Mills               Cookie               Crisp,               ¾               c.,               100               cal.,               1               g.

fiber,               11               g.

sugar,               150               mg.

sodium.
               8.

General               Mills               Golden               Grahams               Honey               Graham,               ¾               c.,               120               cal.,               1               g.

fiber,               11               g.

sugar,               270               mg.

sodium.
               9.

General               Mills               Lucky               Charms,               ¾               c.,               110               cal.,               1               g.

fiber,               11               g.

sugar,               190               mg.

sodium.
               10.

General               Mills               Cocoa               Puffs,               ¾               c.,               110               cal.,               1               g.

fiber,               12               g.

sugar,               150               mg.

sodium.
               A               3rd               group               is               rated               "Fair"               on               the               same               scale,               but               it               included               several               Kellogg's               cereals               which               were               in               the               process               of               being               re-formulated               so               the               given               values               might               no               longer               be               accurate.

Those               included               Rice               Crispies,               Apple               Jacks,               Froot               Loops               and               Corn               Pops.

[It               also               included               Cocoa               Crispies,               rated               "good"               at               the               time,               ranking               number               18               on               the               chart,               which               is               part               of               the               reformulation               group.]
               For               cereal               lovers               who               enjoy               oatmeal,               CR               rated               14               oatmeal               cereals               in               the               same               November               2008               issue.

Rated               as               "Very               good"               in               the               top               3               were               (#1)               Quaker               Oats               Steel               cut               (25-30               min.

prep.

time);               (#2)               Quaker               Oats               Old               Fashioned               (5               min.)               and               (#3)               Quaker               Quick-1               Minute.
               [CR               note:               "An               outside               lab               confirmed               the               accuracy               of               label               data,               except               for               the               newly               reformulated               Kellogg's               cereals,               (marked               with               *)               which               we               did               not               test."]               Author's               note:               That               did               not               include               these               top               10.
               Source:
               Consumer               Reports               magazine,               Consumers               Union,               "Better               breakfasts,"               pp.

16               and               17,               November               2008.


               Consumer               Reports               magazine,               Consumers               Union,               "For               tasty               oatmeal,               be               patient,"               p.

8,               November               2008.
               CR               is               published               by               Consumers               Union,               an               independent,               nonprofit               organization               that               accepts               no               paid               advertising,               tests               thousands               of               products               a               year               and               publishes               their               results               for               consumers.

They               are               based               in               Yonkers,               NY.






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