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  • Instead, it features the name Froot Loops, a picture of Toucan Sam, a picture of a bowl of Froot Loops, a small banner stating “natural fruit flavors” that includes “small vignettes of fruit next to it,” and the phrase “sweetened multi-grain cereal.”

    Archive 2009-06-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Connecticut has much to be proud of, including the strongest school nutrition legislation in the country and action by our attorney general to shut down the food industry's Smart Choices program, which assigned healthy eating labels to foods such as Froot Loops and Cocoa Krispies.

    ConsumerFreedom.com Headlines 2010

  • "Froot" does away with a traditional monitor, as well as the keyboard and mouse.

    Maximum PC all RSS Feed 2010

  • "Froot", co-written with In Vitro's Cosmic Pocket, is a crazy colorful ride into playful analog sounds, enough trickery to leave Aphex Twin far, far behind, and a lot of bubblegum sounds of the best kind.

    Ad Noiseam adnoiseam 2010

  • Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for including processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.

    FOXNews.com 2009

  • Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for including processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.

    News Channel 9: Local News 2009

  • Quite aside from the name (anyone who writes 'Froot' is a fruit loop), they look, feel, and taste like coloured polystyrene.

    Will Type For Food 2009

  • Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for handing its green seal to processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for handing its green seal to processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • Kraft Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc., has been criticized for including processed foods that are high in sugar, such as Froot Loops cereal and Cracker Jack snack food.

    unknown title 2009

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