Kellogg's Swine Flu Silliness
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Who needs a swine flu shot when you can have a bowl of Cocoa Krispies instead? Cereal maker Kellogg (K Quote) is being needled by critics for claiming that its Cocoa Krispies brand, among its other cereals, helps fight the flu by boosting "your child's immunity." Kellogg's flu-fighting assertions arrive at a touchy time for parents already anxious about their children's exposure to the H1N1 virus, otherwise known as swine flu.![]() |
Dumb-o-meter score: 95 -- Anyone willing to believe they can ward off the flu with a kiddie cereal has likely already snapped, crackled and popped.
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