date:May 29, 2013
nsumers, said Timothy Blood of Blood Hurst O'Reardon, LLP, one of the lawyers representing consumers.
In addition to the $4 million settlement, Kellogg has agreed to refrain from using in its advertising and on its labeling for Frosted Mini-Wheats any assertion to the effect that eating a bowl of Kelloggs Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal for breakfast is clinically shown to improve attentiveness by nearly 20% for a period of three years.
Kellogg would be able to make claims about the impact on atte