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For the makers of breakfast cereal, see Kellogg Company. Jump to: navigation, search For other things with Kellogg in the name, see Kellogg (disambiguation). ...


The Kelloggs are a 1960s doo wop group. Jump to: navigation, search The 1960s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ... Doo-wop is a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music popular in the mid-1950s to the early 1960s in America. ...


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The Hindu Business Line : Kelloggs says Cheez (0 words)
The new launch also marks Kelloggs' efforts to move away from ethnic offerings (in the past it tried to launch local flavours like mango elaichi, coconut kesar and rose under the Mazza series of breakfast cereals) as such local variants of `fusion' cornflakes failed to make an impact on the Indian palate.
Apart from being sceptical about whether Kelloggs will be accepted as a snack brand, the new product is perceived to be a cross between a biscuit and a snack in a different shape and size.
According to industry sources, Kelloggs had set up a separate plant in South-East Asia for its cereal bar business but the unacceptability of the product led it to write off massive losses for the region due to which it had to hastily remove its cereal bars from the Indian market soon after launching them.
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