This was Greee-aat to see! I am from Battle Creek Michigan. I have worked at Kellogg's, as did my grandparents. Being well aware of the Kellogg's history, it was fun to watch. Check out the history of C.W. Post sometime. And his history with the Kellogg brothers.
I think its a very interesting story that you could have done a lot more with. How about this guy named Post. Who stayed in the doctors sanitarium and helped in the kitchen, stole the recipes and started his own cereal company.
Funny enough, I really did have frosted flakes for breakfast this morning and I have been chasing the wife around ever sense...lol I guess no clean living for me, oh well.
Mr Kellogg, I believe you may have just had a bad experience, allow me to introduce you to a lovely little town called Pahrump, they will be more then happy to change you mind! Heehee
I met him he's parked his outside my house for 3 weeks on the go ....I've got fun girl nail infection on my big toe that looks exactly the same ??? go figure sk8 ing
"Doing nothing that's fun." lol I don't drink, smoke or eat meat and still find plenty of ways to entertain myself. ^_^ The brother, W. G Kellogg was the one who argued they should add sugar (the difference in the two brother's weight is enough of an indicator!), and yeah, thanks to him the company's a big contributor to child obesity. Edit: I had porridge for breakfast with rice milk, fruit, nuts and seeds.
I am currently reading a very interesting book about the Kellogg’s family. True, Dr. Kellogg appears never to have had sex in his lifetime but this was not his motivation behind the cereals. He was obsessed with people having regular bowel movements. He and his brother together developed the wheat flakes of which the doctor would not allow any additives so they were still pretty non-tasty. William was the one who developed cornflakes and added malt sugar and salt. Then he told his brother I’m out of here. Their story is actually quite interesting.
Cornflakes are not healthy at all. Lolz. If you eat them alone maybe a bit healthier but people usually add loads of sugar to it. I've seen people do it in life and on television. Lolz.
Your facts are about 80% incorrect!! You should do some research before posting anything like this! Some things you mentioned have some slight historical fact, but then you put them all together in an incomplete package! Do you homework!
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip OMG Are you kidding me!? I never said the word "Random" so I don't know where that came from, but if you want me to point out your incorrect facts, I'm happy to. 1) John Harvey Kellogg is NOT the inventor of Corn Flakes. He and his brother Will K both, together discovered a cereal made from wheat, not corn! 2) The invention and development of this wheat flaked cereal (for the patients at the Battle Creek Sanitarium run by both John and Will) had ABSOLUTLEY nothing to do with masturbation! 3) How do you pronounce "Epilepsy"? 4) The cereal was not called Kellogg's Corn Flakes until Will perfected the cereal by using corn and adding sugar (John would have NEVER had sugar in his recipe!), broke away from John and the Sanitarium, and started his own company. You called that company the "Kellogg Cereal Company"? It was NEVER called that and it never will! Will K' Kellogg called his company the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company (as you can read right on the image of the box you use in your video) (In fact the 2 brothers battled in court for years for the use of the Kellogg name) 5) THEN you call them Sugar Frosted Flakes??? That's not even the same cereal!? Sugar Frosted Flakes weren't invented until 1952, one year after Will died and nine years after John died! FYI:I n 1982 they dropped the "Sugar" from the name and have called them "Frosted Flakes" ever since. Again, a completely different cereal as "Corn Flakes". 6) Tony the Tiger didn't "come along", he was created at the same time as 'Sugar' Frosted Flakes. You're welcome.
This is hilarious and so interesting I had no idea! And I actually had plain cornflakes mixed with cheerios this morning Haha!
Had toast this morning no wander I had to Krank one out strictly cornflakes from now on
This was Greee-aat to see! I am from Battle Creek Michigan. I have worked at Kellogg's, as did my grandparents. Being well aware of the Kellogg's history, it was fun to watch. Check out the history of C.W. Post sometime. And his history with the Kellogg brothers.
gonna eat some frosted flakes while manually relieving some stress.
I think its a very interesting story that you could have done a lot more with.
How about this guy named Post. Who stayed in the doctors sanitarium and helped in the kitchen, stole the recipes and started his own cereal company.
Corn flakes are my favorite!!!!!!
I like frosted corn flakes. 😊
Epsilepsy?
Fun video ! Thanks ! I just finished a whole box of corn flakes. I wonder if that makes me a cereal killer ??
Looks like I discovered that frosted flakes exist and I’ve been eating regular old corn flakes my entire life
Regular ol cornflakes are healthier. That might ease the regret.
They were 7th Day Adventists. That's why they had all those beliefs.
Bro, I was eating corn flakes and then these videos just appeared on my screen as I was shoving the last spoon of flakes down my mouth hole
John did not invent Corn flakes it was William,
Funny enough, I really did have frosted flakes for breakfast this morning and I have been chasing the wife around ever sense...lol
I guess no clean living for me, oh well.
I had the ungodly combination of Frosted Flakes mixed with Lucky Charms. Not sure where my daughter found them but she did.
They re Grrrrrrreat!
Breakfast: cheese bread olives eggs tea 🥰😍🥰
I had egg soufflé, half a donut, and half a breakfast burrito this morning at a potluck.
Sounds pretty good!
So this guy, to some degree, was trying to not fail NNN??
Cornflakes > frosties imo
Perioddd
Funnnnny! Thanks for sharing this information!
Very useful
He also advocated for circumcision and had a lot to do with why the US is the only country that promotes it.
I believe it.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip if you read into that whole thing its quite disturbing..
Ermmm.. Oh how sinister of him......
Well it's not working for me
You can use corn flakes to make bourbon
Corn flakes are gross anyways
Me when I lie
Corn flakes aka Corn Date's
SO CORN FLAKES SO I CANT SQUIRT? I BOYCOTT
Mr Kellogg, I believe you may have just had a bad experience, allow me to introduce you to a lovely little town called Pahrump, they will be more then happy to change you mind! Heehee
LOL, I have been to Pahrump. Spent some quality time in Elko as well.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip They are both Grrrreat!😈
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I met him he's parked his outside my house for 3 weeks on the go ....I've got fun girl nail infection on my big toe that looks exactly the same ???
go figure sk8 ing
Anything but corn flakes is what I eat. That man was a maniac and he made his patients take enimas all the time ? Too drastic for me ?????
love corn flakes
How awfully sinester
"Doing nothing that's fun." lol I don't drink, smoke or eat meat and still find plenty of ways to entertain myself. ^_^ The brother, W. G Kellogg was the one who argued they should add sugar (the difference in the two brother's weight is enough of an indicator!), and yeah, thanks to him the company's a big contributor to child obesity.
Edit: I had porridge for breakfast with rice milk, fruit, nuts and seeds.
Forty years later, they started making frosted flakes and they were Grrrrrrrreat!!
You're such a good citizen aren't cha?
I am currently reading a very interesting book about the Kellogg’s family. True, Dr. Kellogg appears never to have had sex in his lifetime but this was not his motivation behind the cereals. He was obsessed with people having regular bowel movements. He and his brother together developed the wheat flakes of which the doctor would not allow any additives so they were still pretty non-tasty. William was the one who developed cornflakes and added malt sugar and salt. Then he told his brother I’m out of here. Their story is actually quite interesting.
What does him having sex have to do with anything 😭
Cornflakes are not healthy at all. Lolz. If you eat them alone maybe a bit healthier but people usually add loads of sugar to it. I've seen people do it in life and on television. Lolz.
Well I don’t add sugar to mine, what now 😐
Jesus bless you
Your facts are about 80% incorrect!! You should do some research before posting anything like this! Some things you mentioned have some slight historical fact, but then you put them all together in an incomplete package! Do you homework!
No they're not, random dude.
@@JoeandNicsRoadTrip OMG Are you kidding me!? I never said the word "Random" so I don't know where that came from, but if you want me to point out your incorrect facts, I'm happy to. 1) John Harvey Kellogg is NOT the inventor of Corn Flakes. He and his brother Will K both, together discovered a cereal made from wheat, not corn!
2) The invention and development of this wheat flaked cereal (for the patients at the Battle Creek Sanitarium run by both John and Will) had ABSOLUTLEY nothing to do with masturbation!
3) How do you pronounce "Epilepsy"?
4) The cereal was not called Kellogg's Corn Flakes until Will perfected the cereal by using corn and adding sugar (John would have NEVER had sugar in his recipe!), broke away from John and the Sanitarium, and started his own company. You called that company the "Kellogg Cereal Company"? It was NEVER called that and it never will! Will K' Kellogg called his company the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company (as you can read right on the image of the box you use in your video) (In fact the 2 brothers battled in court for years for the use of the Kellogg name)
5) THEN you call them Sugar Frosted Flakes??? That's not even the same cereal!? Sugar Frosted Flakes weren't invented until 1952, one year after Will died and nine years after John died! FYI:I n 1982 they dropped the "Sugar" from the name and have called them "Frosted Flakes" ever since. Again, a completely different cereal as "Corn Flakes".
6) Tony the Tiger didn't "come along", he was created at the same time as 'Sugar' Frosted Flakes. You're welcome.
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Boring
I had a 'hand shandy' for breakfast followed by corn flakes. So I guess I got that the wrong way around.