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Golden Nuggets are a popular breakfast cereal manufactured by Kellogg's. Introduced in the 1970s, the cereal consists of small, crunchy, honey-flavoured balls made from cereals. Golden Nuggets are known for their distinctive sweet taste and golden colour.

History

Golden Nuggets were first introduced in the 1970s by Kellogg's, a multinational food manufacturing company. The cereal quickly gained popularity due to its unique taste and texture. Despite being discontinued in the late 1980s, Golden Nuggets were reintroduced in the 2000s due to popular demand.

Ingredients

The primary ingredients of Golden Nuggets are cereal grains, honey, sugar, and a variety of vitamins and minerals. The cereal grains used in the production of Golden Nuggets are typically corn and wheat. The honey and sugar give the cereal its distinctive sweet taste.

Nutritional Value

Golden Nuggets are fortified with various vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, and iron. However, like many breakfast cereals, Golden Nuggets are high in sugar, which can contribute to various health issues if consumed in excess.

Popularity

Golden Nuggets have remained a popular breakfast choice for many, particularly among children, due to their sweet taste and fun, nugget-like shape. The cereal's popularity has also been boosted by various marketing campaigns, including memorable television advertisements and promotional tie-ins.

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