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Kellogg Company

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The Kellogg Company has a long history in ready-to-eat cereal and convenience food products.

With 2011 sales of more than USD 13 billion, Kellogg Company is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles and veggie foods.

The Company’s brands include Kellogg’s®, Keebler®, Pop-Tarts®, Eggo®, Cheez-It®, All-Bran®, Mini-Wheats®, Nutri-Grain®, Rice Krispies®, Special K®, Chips Deluxe®, Famous Amos®, Sandies®, Austin®, Club®, Murray®, Kashi®, Bear Naked®, Morningstar Farms®, Gardenburger® and Stretch Island®.

With the acquisition of the Pringles brand from P&G completed May 31, 2012, the Kellogg instantly became the #2 player in the global savory snack market.

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All your Thanksgiving Holiday Flavors in a Single Pringles Dinner Box - that is not for sale!
November 18, 2017

All your Thanksgiving Holiday Flavors in a Single Pringles Dinner Box - that is not for sale!

This Thanksgiving, Pringles® is bringing all your holiday favorites to the snacking table with the new and exclusive, limited-edition Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner.
Pringles LOUD offers five new bold flavors - but leave out the potato...
January 12, 2017

Pringles LOUD offers five new bold flavors - but leaves out the potato...

Everyone knows that Pringles® majors in flavor, and now, the snackable crisps are introducing a bold, new line-up – Pringles LOUD.
15 Major U.S. Companies Pledge 50 Percent Reduction in Food Loss and Waste
November 17, 2016

15 Major US Companies Pledge 50 Percent Reduction in Food Loss and Waste

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy announced the inaugural class of the US Food Loss and Waste 2030 Champions. These Champions pledge concrete steps to reduce food loss and waste in their operations 50% by 2030.
Australian customers unhappy with smaller Pringles Packing from Malaysian Plant
June 18, 2016

Australian customers unhappy with smaller Pringles Packing from new Malaysian Plant

The Daily Mail Australia reports that Pringles chips - sold in cardboard cylinders - have shrunk in size in Australia and are being sold in a deceptively similar package of the same height but with a smaller diameter.