Henry D. Perky forever changed the face of breakfast when he received a patent for shredded wheat on this day in history, Aug. 1, 1893. The Ohio-born Perky — later a resident of Denver via Nebraska — ...
I like shredded wheat. My husband thinks I have lost my mind and my sense of taste and makes no attempt to conceal his disdain. In answer, I point to the fact that those large pillow-shaped biscuits ...
Henry D. Perky is best remembered as the inventor of Shredded Wheat, one of the first ready-to-eat cereals and a food that’s changed the way Americans think about breakfast. Perky was a devout ...
Henry D. Perky patented Shredded Wheat on Aug. 1, 1893, bringing the nutty-tasting breakfast food to America and the United Kingdom. His scheme was to boil whole wheat and roll it into thin shreds.
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) – Packaged foods behemoth Post lies about its Shredded Wheat products being “100% natural” while they actually contain a cancer-causing chemical, a California class action alleges ...
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Post Holdings has launched a line of Shredded Wheat cereals in the US containing granola clusters. As with Post’s other Shredded Wheat products, the company is seeking to emphasise the health ...
As far as breakfast foods go, shredded wheat cereal isn't very glamorous. It's dry, flavorless and looks like a bale of hay. What it lacks in appearance, though, it makes up for in nutrition. The ...
The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) in the US has launched a legal challenge against Shredded Wheat maker Post Foods over the manufacturer’s description of the cereal as “natural”. According to ...