Breakfast Cereal
By: Reed Sullivan
James Caleb Jackson
- James Caleb Jackson invented breakfast cereal because, he wanted to have more people eat breakfast.
- Back then not enough people were eating breakfast.
- He wanted to find a healthy meal people could eat to start off there day.
- Breakfast gets people to start off the day right and it helps you in school or at your job be more successful.
Timeline of Cereal's History
- 1863- Granula (It was called Granula) was the first cereal, invented by James Caleb Jackson
- 1924- Wheaties was invented by Washburn Crosby Company
- 1945- Cheerios was invented by Lester Borchardt
- 1952- Frosted Flakes was invented by John Kellogg and his brother Will Kellogg
- 1955- Special K was invented the Kellogg company
- 1978- Mini Wheats were invented by Kellogg's
How does it work?
- Grab a cereal box
- Get a bowl
- Pour the cereal in the bowl
- Add milk to the cereal bowl (optional)
- Get a spoon and eat it
How has it improved society?
- Cereal has not caused any nutrition problems.
- It has created a way for people to have a good breakfast.
- Life would be as good without this invention because billions of people eat this everyday.
- A lot of people depend on cereal in the mornings.
How has this invention impacted me?
- This invention has impacted me because some mornings before school I get up and eat cereal for breakfast.
Citations
- http://www.mrbreakfast.com/cereal_timeline.asp
- http://www.mrbreakfast.com/article.asp?articleid=13
- http://www.freefoto.com/preview/09-04-3/Breakfast-Cereal
- http://www.cerealbenefits.com/what-about-sugar.html
- http://www.healthline.com
- http://masetv.com/10-food-you-should-try-to-never-eat/
- http://www.buzzfeed.com/hgrant/15-examples-of-how-cereal-boxes-have-changed-over
- http://9bytz.com/cereal-boxes-changed-over-time/
- http://www.aips.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Where-do-breakfast-cereals-come-from.pdf
- http://advances.nutrition.org/content/5/5/636S.full
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/03/18/the-most-popular-breakfast-cereals-in-america-today/