WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 (HealthDay News) — Good news for health-conscious parents: General Mills plans to further cut the amount of sugar in the cereals it markets to children under 12.
The Minneapolis-based company, the maker of such cereals as Lucky Charms and Cocoa Puffs, announced Wednesday that it will reduce the sugar content in 10 of its products to less than 11 grams, following up on product modifications begun two years ago.