Kellogg's is an American cereal and convenience food-making company that has been around for over a century. Its products are enjoyed by millions of people worldwide for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Founded in 1906 by Will Keith Kellogg in Michigan.
Initially focused on creating health foods, such as wheat flakes and granola.
Launched its first cereal brand, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, in 1909.
Introduced many iconic cereal brands, such as Rice Krispies and Frosted Flakes.
Grown to become one of the largest food companies in the world, with operations in over 180 countries.
An American multinational food company that produces many popular cereals, such as Cheerios, Lucky Charms, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
A North American consumer packaged goods company that produces many popular cereals, such as Honey Bunches of Oats, Fruity Pebbles, and Cocoa Pebbles.
An American food conglomerate that produces oat-based products, such as oatmeal cereals, granola bars, and oatmeal cookies.
One of Kellogg's most iconic cereal brands, made from toasted cornflakes.
A sweetened cornflakes cereal, coated with sugar and Frosted Flakes branding.
Made from crisped rice, the cereal is known for the 'snap, crackle, and pop' sounds it makes when cold milk is poured over it.
Most Kellogg's cereals contain gluten, but the company does produce a range of gluten-free cereals, such as Rice Krispies and Frosted Flakes.
Yes! Kellogg's cereals are versatile and can be used in many baked goods and desserts, such as Rice Krispies treats and Frosted Flakes cookies.
Kellogg's is a publicly-traded company, meaning it is owned by its shareholders. As of 2021, the largest shareholders are institutional investment firms.
Kellogg's products are widely available at grocery stores, supermarkets, and big-box retailers around the world. They can also be found for purchase online.
Yes, Kellogg's has set several sustainability goals, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and water usage in its operations. The company also sources many of its ingredients sustainably and ethically.