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Class action suits are vehicles for lawyers to make millions, and for the clients to make $1.49 (ask me). The manufacturer often pays rather than face a stretched out campaign of accusations.
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12 grams of added sugar per serving (37 grams) = more than 32 % of the cereal is sugar.
Original, i.e. not Honey Nut, is less than 3% sugar.
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12 grams of added sugar per serving (37 grams) = more than 32 % of the cereal is sugar.
Original, i.e. not Honey Nut, is less than 3% sugar.
12 grams of added sugar per serving (37 grams) = more than 32 % of the cereal is sugar.
Original, i.e. not Honey Nut, is less than 3% sugar.
But I treat these as desserts, basically. It'll take me a good 3 weeks to get through a box of the stuff.
But I treat these as desserts, basically. It'll take me a good 3 weeks to get through a box of the stuff.
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Class action suits are vehicles for lawyers to make millions, and for the clients to make $1.49 (ask me). The manufacturer often pays rather than face a stretched out campaign of accusations.
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Class action suits are vehicles for lawyers to make millions, and for the clients to make $1.49 (ask me). The manufacturer often pays rather than face a stretched out campaign of accusations.
Sure, they're still basically just written off as a cost of doing business by almost every major company, but that's a whole other issue.
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