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Kellogg

American  
[kel-awg, -og] / ˈkɛl ɔg, -ɒg /

noun

  1. Frank Billings, 1856–1937, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1925–29; Nobel Peace Prize 1929.

  2. W(ill) K(eith), 1860–1951, U.S. manufacturer of prepared cereals and philanthropist.


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Big food companies including General Mills and WK Kellogg, which makes Froot Loops cereal, have announced plans to remove some synthetic dyes from their products.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026

Economists Ryan Kellogg and Rich Sweeney estimate that the law raises East Coast gasoline prices by about a penny and a half per gallon on average, costing drivers roughly $770 million a year.

From Salon • May 13, 2026

Dr. John Harvey Kellogg oversaw the facility, which preached exercise, fresh air and eating a healthy diet, which included dried and crumbled grains.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026

WK Kellogg, the company behind Froot Loops and Rice Krispies, did not immediately respond to a BBC inquiry.

From BBC • Feb. 27, 2026

Yes, that’s the same Kellogg whose name is on Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and other cereals.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan

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