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    Temporary changes in our ingredients

    Important note to our valued consumers: Due to the current shortage of some of our ingredients, we have had to do some temporary recipe changes.

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    Nestlé Breakfast Cereals

    Our Breakfast Cereal Mission

    We know that nutrition is important to you. That’s why we keep working to improve our recipes to make breakfast better. Check here to find out more

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    Nestlé Breakfast Cereals

    The sweet story about cereal and sugar

    Sugar in our cereals contributes less than 5% of daily sugar intakes. Nestlé has reduced their amount of sugar but kept the taste and fun in cereal!

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    Nutritiously Delicious

    And it’s because of you. You said more whole grain, less sugar. So we've listened and worked hard to improve, including making whole grain our main ingredient across the Nestlé Breakfast Cereals Portfolio. Your voice is leading the way to make breakfast better every day. Find out more on this site 

    Nestlé Breakfast Cereals

    Good morning!

    Welcome to Nestlé Cereals! We have a selection of cereals to choose from, all of which have been created to help you have a great morning!

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    Wake up to a good breakfast

    Breakfast plays an important part in your daily diet. Find out more here about how nutritious it can be and how it can help you start your day

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    Weekend breakfast time - Fun for all the family

    Make breakfast fun and unique for all the family by creating games and activities - or by simply using some of Nestlé's other breakfast ideas

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    Footnotes

      Let'stalk

      We've tried to answer as many of your questions as possible. You can search them all here:

      How can I find foods made with whole grain?

      Two things to remember: • Look for food labels where the word 'whole' appears in front of the name of the grain, like “whole wheat” or “wholemeal bread”. • For foods with more than one ingredient, make sure whole grain is listed towards the top of the ingredients list. The further up the list it is, the more whole grain has been used in the recipe. And look out for the percentage of whole grain. You should find this in the ingredients list too.

      What’s the difference between a whole grain and a refined grain?

      A ‘whole’ grain has more nutrients than a ‘refined’ grain, because all parts of the grain are retained – kernel, bran, endosperm and germ – along with their fibre, vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. But most of the bran and germ are removed when producing refined grains. Whole grains therefore contain more nutrients than refined grains.

      What is gluten?

      The general name for proteins found in cereal grains such as wheat. It holds the food together, like a ‘glue’, and gives dough its elasticity.

      How much whole grain do I need to eat every day?

      Keep it simple: make grains the base of your diet and choose whole grains over refined grains wherever possible. U.S Dietary Guidelines recommend eating 3 servings (48g) a day. So, whenever you look for breakfast cereals, bread, pasta, rice or flour to cook at home, look for the word “whole”, ideally among the first ingredients in the list.

      We'd love to hear your comments about Nestlé cereals, so please let us know what you think, we always appreciate hearing from you.