General Mills develops ancient grains Cheerios By Kacey Culliney 19-Dec-2014 - Last updated on 19-Dec-2014 at 16:04 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend General Mills generated a buzz with the launch of an ancient grains version of its flagship brand Cheerios.It made the cereal using oat and quinoa clusters, along with two wheat grains – Kamur Khorosan and spelt. READ HERE. Top 12 stories of 2014: Frito-Lay marketing, snack trends and wheat science Frito-Lay: ‘These days of mass marketing are limited…’ The future of snacks: Health halos, pouch formats and semi-liquid treats No, wheat does not make people fat and sick: Scientists Nestlé files patent for bite-size sports snacks Graze versus Nibblr: Let’s bet peanuts… Indian start-up targets global snacks with high protein, price stable quinoa Grupo Bimbo & General Mills make Forbes ‘most innovative’ list Frito-Lay files fruit snack patent Health crunch: Nestlé files patent for sweet potato cereal inclusions General Mills develops ancient grains Cheerios The future of snacks? Popped, ancient grains and the rise of craft brands Can General Mills overcome the Annie’s acquisition backlash? Prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 Next