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Sugar is good for you.


General Mills This article or section may contain a proseline.

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 is preparing to launch a national ad campaign aimed at children that will hype the health benefits of eating breakfast cereal--including the sugary sug·ar·y  
adj. sug·ar·i·er, sug·ar·i·est
1. Characterized by or containing sugar: sugary foods.

2. Tasting or looking like sugar.

3.
 ones it sells. We think kids should be eating cereal cereal
 or grain

Any grass yielding starchy seeds suitable for food. The most commonly cultivated cereals are wheat, rice, rye, oats, barley, corn, and sorghum. As human food, cereals are usually marketed in raw grain form or as ingredients of food products.
, including pre-sweetened cereal, Mark addicks, chief marketing officer of General Mills told The Wall Street Journal.
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Title Annotation:General Mills Inc. plans ad campaign
Publication:The Progressive
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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