Some breakfast cereals currently being marketed to U.S. children are
more than half sugar by weight, according to Consumer Reports.

A single serving of 11 popular cereals, including Kelloggs Honey
Smacks, can carry as much sugar as a glazed doughnut. And some brands
have even more sugar and sodium when formulated for the U.S. market
than the same brands have when sold in other countries.

Post Golden Crisp and Kelloggs Honey Smacks are both more than 50
percent sugar by weight, while nine brands are at least 40 percent
sugar.



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