date:Jul 18, 2012
rosted Mini-Wheats that were made in 2008.
Orginally the company made marteting claims based on a commissioned clinical trial that found children aged 8-12 who eat Frosted Mini-Wheats were almost 20% more attentive than children who eat no breakfast.
Class action lawsuits were subsequently brought in both Ohio and California. The instigators of the complaints later joined forces and agreed to a settlement worth $10.7m with Kellogg in 2010.
The deal would have seen Kellogg pay $5 and $15 per c