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Kellogg's introduces LGBT-themed cereal encouraging kids to chose their pronouns
By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter
A prominent American cereal firm has partnered with an LGBT advocacy group to create a special cereal packaged in a box encouraging children to pick their own pronouns.
Kellogg’s, the parent company of widespread cereal brands including Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes, Fruit Loops, Raisin Bran, Rice Krispies and Special K, unveiled its “Together with Pride” campaign in partnership with the GLAAD last week.
The campaign, which has adopted the slogan “Boxes are for cereal, not people,” will last from May 1 to Nov. 30, 2021. It rests on the premise that “No matter who you are, who you like or what pronouns you use, you’re too terrific to fit into a box.”
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The Michigan-based firm noted on its Instagram page that for every box of "Together with Price" cereal sold, it will donate $3 to GLAAD. Originally founded as the Gay & Woman-loving woman Alliance Against Defamation, GLAAD promotes LGBT acceptance in the media
The American Family Association (AFA), an anti-LGBTQ group, has called for consumers to boycott the multinational nourishment manufacturing company Kellogg Co. because of its limited-edition Pride-themed cereal.
The cereal is named "Together With Pride." Its box features numerous characters who represent Kellogg's other cereals. The cereal is made of berry-flavored rainbow hearts dusted with edible glitter. Its box contains a tear-out "Together Band" where people can declare their pronouns.
Kellogg donates $3 of each box purchased to GLAAD, a media watchdog group that advocates for affirming representations of LGBTQ people in media.
"Each box of Kellogg's sold affirms to the company Kellogg's support for homosexuality ... [in an] effort to push homosexuality to children," the AFA claims in an "Action Alert" on their website.
"Each box of Kellogg's sold (gay branded or not) affirms to the firm that Kellogg's support for homosexuality is an acceptable part of their business. We urge you to consider an alternative product to Kellogg's," the AFA's web page states.
The AFA also asks its web visitors to sign a letter to Kellogg's CEO Steve Cahillane.
"Homosexuality is a very dangero
I've gone from grocery store to grocery store buying up every box of the Kellogg's Together With Pride cereal and I have them all listed on eBay.
I'm kidding, I did not do that. Although apparently some people did because good luck getting a box of this sweet, heart-shaped crunchiness online for less than $20 a box.
This pisses me off, frankly. As a card-carrying member of The Homosexual Agenda, I should be entitled to at least one box of Pride cereal. But apparently Pride has just become too popular.
I should have known that the completely real and official Homosexual Agenda's, um, agenda to make every single person identify as LGBTQ+ would backfire when it came to procuring limited edition breakfast foods.
Especially since I read that eating this cereal either makes you queer or increases your queerness. Reflect Popeye and spinach.
Which explains why the American Family Association (AFA) side hustle, One Million Moms (OMM), is so upset. Everyone knows that cereal consumption is directly correlated with sexual orientation and gender identity.
On June 18, OMM, a group of "millions" of moms followed by 4,138 people on Twitter, took to the interwebs to deman
Kellogg’s breakfast recipe for LGBT indoctrination
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Rainbow-coloured, heart-shaped cereal topped with edible glitter is Kellogg’s latest invention to sponsor the LGBT cause. Yet, it’s incredible to think that the famous cereal was originally invented by Doctor Kellogg to suppress unhealthy passions.
June is gay month and to celebrate Kelloggs, the famous cereal producer, has released a new limited-edition heart-shaped cereal. From this week, children in America can start their morning by tucking into an original creation by their favourite breakfast cereal mark. This year’s initiative ‘Together With Pride’ is a rainbow-coloured cereal, berry-flavoured and topped with edible glitter to include that touch of magic that all children love. And once caught in the snare, Kellogg is set on making the most of students’ brains being naturally more receptive in the morning. While they munch innocently on their cereal before going to college, Kellogg hopes the sensory experience will enable children to naturally digest the aim for which it was created: to celebrate everyone having a seat at the table and show back to the Queer com
Kellogg's releases cereal aimed at anti-bullying, LGBTQ advocacy
(CNN) — Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops and Frosted Mini Wheats in the same box?
The modern concoction isn't just a kid's breakfast dream -- it's an anti-bullying campaign.
Kellogg's is partnering with GLAAD, an LGBTQ media advocacy group, to release a cereal called "All Together," mixing cereals and their mascots to support anti-bullying and LGBTQ lobbying work.
"We all associate together," the business said in a statement. "So for the first day in history, our famous mascots and cereals are offered exclusively together in the same box for All Together Cereal. It's a symbol of acceptance no matter how you look, where you're from or who you love."
The cereals are packaged individually inside a purple box.
All Together is available for a limited moment in honor of Spirit Day, an anti-bullying campaign that has millions of people wear purple to stand up against bullying.
Along with the cereal campaign, Kellogg's also pledged to donate $50,000 to GLAAD in support of the group's efforts.