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Rush Limbaugh September 5th 2018

Sep 05, 20182 min
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The Wall Street Journal states that sugared cereal will be coming back to grocery store shelf's after a backlash of sales towards more healthier cereals.

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For years, the food Nazis have pressured cereal companies to get rid of sugar in order to fight childhood obesity. So cereal makers ditched the sugar, but the kids still got fat. And it looks like the days of appeasement are over now because the Wall Street Journal says that sugar is coming back. Kellogg's killed off its lower sugar

version of frosted flakes. After a backlash, General Mills scrapped it's all natural tricks and brought back the original, complete with artificial colors and artificial flavors the way it ought to be. Catering to the food Nazis hurt the cereal maker's bottom line. Cereals created to attract the health conscious, like cheerios with added protein or frosted flakes with high fiber. He didn't sell nobody bottom Over the last five years, cereal sales dropped, even so sugar is coming back to

sweeten things up now. These cereal makers could have saved themselves a lot of grief if they had simply paid attention to me years ago, or to Ma Shelle Obama's school lunches. She replaced the foods that kids like with what she thought they should eat, and they ended up dumping her healthy choices into the garbage and sneaking off to fast food places. Consumers want cheerios. It tastes like cherios, tricks with artificial colors, frosted flakes, frosted with sugar, and

they're going to get all of that again. It's a great day in America for you and for sugar, and hopefully a first step to more stuff like this.

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