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  • John Kellogg was also a disciple of the Graham philosophy and agreed that a flavorless, grain-based food was precisely what America needed.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • Meanwhile, John Kellogg was upset that his brother added sugar to the flake recipe to improve sales, a supplement he believed would liberate the public libido and turn every corn flake aficionado into a raging sexaholic.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • John Kellogg was also a disciple of the Graham philosophy and agreed that a flavorless, grain-based food was precisely what America needed.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • Meanwhile, John Kellogg was upset that his brother added sugar to the flake recipe to improve sales, a supplement he believed would liberate the public libido and turn every corn flake aficionado into a raging sexaholic.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • John Kellogg was also a disciple of the Graham philosophy and agreed that a flavorless, grain-based food was precisely what America needed.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • Meanwhile, John Kellogg was upset that his brother added sugar to the flake recipe to improve sales, a supplement he believed would liberate the public libido and turn every corn flake aficionado into a raging sexaholic.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • Devin and Davies joined me about dark, and my troops being now well in hand, I sent a second staff-officer -- Colonel John Kellogg -- to explain my situation more fully, and to assure General Grant that I would hold on at Dinwiddie till forced to let go.

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • In the early twentieth century, John Kellogg, inventor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes (what is it about carbohydrates that inspires such deviant obsessions?), also vehemently pursued a nation free of masturbation.

    Scott Cheshire: Part II: The Good, The Bad, and Bumping Uglies -- Some Thoughts on Masturbation and The Good Book 2008

  • John Kellogg was also a disciple of the Graham philosophy and agreed that a flavorless, grain-based food was precisely what America needed.

    Lady or the Tiger Chuck Klosterman 2003

  • Meanwhile, John Kellogg was upset that his brother added sugar to the flake recipe to improve sales, a supplement he believed would liberate the public libido and turn every corn flake aficionado into a raging sexaholic.

    Lady or the Tiger Chuck Klosterman 2003

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