Fans of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen are munching on his third edition of collectable breakfast cereal, called JOSH'S JAQS, now available in stores.
Chemicals are widely used to treat crops in the United States. They're starting to show up in the products made from those crops - including breakfast cereal.
Listen - I get that there are some weird cereals out there. But it's possible that these new flavor combinations available at Walmart are the absolute worst.
The salmonella outbreak involved the popular Honey Smacks cereal continues, and now the CDC has issued a serious warning: do not buy, sell, or eat the cereal.
Well, this is disturbing. A recent study found a widely-used weed killer in many oat-based breakfast cereals and snacks - including Honey Nut Cheerios and Lucky Charms.
Pumpkin Spice everything is a sign of fall, along with changing leaves and back-to-school sales. So why are pumpkin spice products hitting store shelves in June?