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Worst Breakfast Cereals For Kids

In 2014 the Environmental Working Group (EWG) conducted an analysis of 1500 cereals eaten by both kids and adults.

According to the study, the cereals our kids are eating today contain a lot more sugar than it did just a few years ago.

1,556 cereals were analyzed, 181 of which were marketed for kids and on average, the children’s cereals contained about 40% more sugar than the adults’ cereals.

The majority of children’s cereals had added sugar in it – some even contained a third of the amount of sugar a child should in fact be consuming in an entire day!

The EWG recommends that you buy cereals with 4g of sugar or less per serving, or better yet – offer kids hot cereals and fresh fruit.

If your child is an avid cereal lover, here is a list of some of the best and the worst cereals, based on the sugar content:

5 Cereals High In Sugar Content:

1. Honey-Ful Wheat – Mom’s Best Cereals

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2.  Honey Smacks – Kellogg’s

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3.  Berry Colossal Crunch with Marshmallows – Malt-O-Meal

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4. Golden Crisp – Post

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5. Granola – Blanchard & Blanchard

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5 Cereals Lowest In Sugar Content:

1.Gluten Rice Crispies – Kellogg’s 

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2. Cheerios – General Mills 

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3. 123 Sesame Street – Post

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4. Corn Flakes – Kellogg’s 

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5. Crispix – Kellogg’s

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