Kellogg to Make Kids' Foods Healthier | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Nice Idea, but I think they are going a a bit too far right????
The new standard calls for a single serving of a product to contain no more than 200 calories; have no trans fat and no more than 2 grams of saturated fat; have no more than 230 milligrams of sodium; and have no more than 12 grams of sugar.
A third of the cereals that Kellogg markets to children in the U.S. fall outside those standards, said Mark Baynes, chief marketing officer. Most cereals fall inside the calorie guideline, he said, but meeting the sugar and sodium standards could be the most challenging.
Nice Idea, but I think they are going a a bit too far right????