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2006 Processor of the Year: Kellogg — The original health food company

Its 2001 acquisition of Keebler not only grew the company and brought it into the world of snacks, it forced a financial and manufacturing discipline that serves...

Rollout: December's most interesting new food products

A look at holiday products: new beef cut; Jones' unusual soda flavors; Eagle dessert in a kit; brown sugar Splenda; Ore-Ida frozen roasted potatoes; a gift for Fido;...

Kellogg's Strawberry Medley All-Bran Hides Fiber with Flavor

Kellogg Co. introduces All-Bran Strawberry Medley, which features bran flakes and squares with granola clusters and real strawberries.

Kellogg Frosted Mini-Wheats Now Feature Blueberry Muffin Flavor

Classic cereal combines the great taste of blueberry muffins with the neutritional value of whole-grain wheat

Editor's Plate: Kellogg Marketing Slammed Again

When the cereal company gets punched for how it markets to children, the whole food industry gets a black eye.

Kellogg's All-Bran Fiber Drink Mix Ends the Choice Between Taste and Fiber

You no longer have to choose between taste and fiber

Processor of the Year: Fueling growth with innovation

Kellogg’s sophisticated product development center facilitates innovation and experimentation and keeps the new product pipeline full.

Processor of the Year: Discipline born of necessity

The $4.5 billion Keebler acquisition taught Kellogg lessons in manufacturing efficiency and to look to employees for ways to cut plant costs.

Editor's Plate: The discipline behind the characters

The Keebler acquisition stretched and tested Kellogg and made it the company it is today, according to Dave Fusaro's monthly column in Food Processing.

Food Processors Make Progress on Sustainability Goals in 2011

General Mills, Kellogg Co., Kraft and Purdue Farms talk about what they are doing to meet their sustainability goals.

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