I’m honored to be speaking about my work to supporters of the Flagstaff Family Food Center, as part of the 2nd Annual Northern Arizona Anti-Hunger Summit. It’s at Grace Community Church, 4295 W Rte 66, Flagstaff, at 10:00 a.m. Registration is here.
by Marion Nestle
Aug
9
2019
Annals of Marketing: A Sugary Cereal for Toddlers
Coming soon to a supermarket near you: Baby Shark cereal.
I am so out of it. I never heard of the song, Baby Shark, before seeing this story about Kellogg’s new cereal—aimed at toddlers.
The song, I gather, is adored by babies, less so by their parents, but never mind: it is expected to sell lots of cereal.
I searched for a Nutrition Facts label online, but could not find one (the cereal won’t be available until mid-September, apparently.
I did see this at the bottom corner of the box:
One and one-third cup of this stuff provides 150 calories, 190 mg of sodium, and 15 grams of sugars. Oh great, 40% of calories from sugars.
Another sugary cereal for kids, this one for little kids!
Do food companies market directly to children? Yes, they do.