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CalorieLab Diet News » Cereal update: Froot isn’t fruit, Cocoa Krispies aren’t vaccines

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Kellogg's says Cocoa Krispies can help boost immunity thanks to the antioxidants inside. But such claims are taking lots of heat, and parents shouldn't rely on food to keep their kids safe during cold and flu season.

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Tags: Vaccination, Flu, Diet and Nutrition, Antioxidant, Parenting, Children's Health, Vaccine

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