NATIONAL CEREAL DAY – March 7
Tue Mar 7th

National Cereal Day

We should all be preparing our bowl spoons for National Cereal Day each year on March 7th. Since the end of the 19th century, cereal has been America's most popular breakfast dish.

Not only is cereal now used for breakfast, but it has also become a common bedtime snack. Any people may also like a bowl for an evening meal. Bakers are switching to cereal in their cake, cookie, and bar recipes.. Rice Crispy Bar Treats is the most popular one.

A little cereal history: a little cereal history:

Ferdinand Schumacher, a German immigrant, started the cereal revolution in 1854 with a hand oats grinder in a small store in Akron, Ohio. The nation's first commercial oatmeal manufacturer, His German Mills American Oatmeal Company was the country's first commercial oatmeal manufacturer. Schumacher introduced the Quaker symbol in 1877, the first registered trademark for a breakfast cereal.

Granula, the first breakfast cereal, was introduced in the United States by James Caleb Jackson, owner of Our Home on the Hillside, in 1863, but the Jackson Sanatorium in Dansville, New York, was later replaced by the Jackson Sanatorium in 1863. Since it was inconvenient, the heavy bran nuggets needed soaking overnight before they were tender enough to eat.

The cereal industry emerged from a combination of deeply held religious convictions and commercial interest in healthy foods. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg conducted an experiment with granola. He boiled some wheat, rolled it into thin films, and baked the resulting flakes in the oven, earning a patent in 1891. Cornflakes were introduced by Cornflakes in 1895, which overnight established a national market.

Dr. John Harvey Kellogg's brother, William K. Kellogg, after working for him, died away and formed Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in 1906. His signature on every box became the company's trademark and insurance of quality..

In 1898, Grape-nuts were introduced in 1898 and then followed by Post Toasties.

Battle Creek, Michigan, Michigan's city has been dubbed the "Cereal Capital of the World" because of Kellogg and Post.

How to celebrate #nationalcerealday.realday.comau

  • Give your favorite cereal brand a shout-out
  • For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, use a bowl
  • Share it as a snack
  • Make a hearty dish from cereal and post your recipes.
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalCerealDay

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Cereal FAQ

Who's plan was it to give away prizes with cereal?

A. For that answer, look to the original cereal manufacturers. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg compelled children to eat his cereal with a reward in exchange for a mailed proof of purchase. However, inside the box, the prizes were soon distributed.

Q. Is cereal boxes still include toys in their cereal boxes? Q. Is cereal boxes still contain toys?

A. It's rare for cereal manufacturers to include toys in the cereal box these days. Occasionally, a cereal manufacturer will hold a toy as part of a special sale, as GM did in 2020. Today's cereal manufacturers are focusing on tech-savvy children and their own bottom line by attracting the kids to the internet in order to receive awards, certificates, and more.

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