If you grew up in Michigan prior to the mid-80s, there is a good chance you went on a trip to Battle Creek to tour the Kellogg's cereal factory. Sunday, April 11th is the anniversary of when Kellogg stopped giving tours of its breakfast-food plant The tours came to an end in 1986.
The Kellogg Company, through it’s Club Crackers brand, is donating $25,000 to support hunger programs at the United Way of Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region.
On April 19th, the Battle Creek Company teamed with the up and coming boyband 'PRETTYMUCH' to release an edible vinyl record made from Kellogg's Chocolate Frosted Flakes
We have a giant in the breakfast food industry now in a bit of a battle with a giant in the online new site industry, and one of those giants is right here in Battle Creek Michigan.
Just a few days ago Kellogg announced that it will no longer advertise on breitbart...
"Nourishing Families So They Can Flourish & Thrive" is Kellogg Company's self declared purpose. Ever since its inception over 100 years ago, The Kellogg Company has been an irreplaceable piece of the foundation of Battle Creek.
Good news for students planning to attend Kellogg Community College (KCC) this fall. As the Battle Creek Enquirer reported, the college has plans to enter each student into a drawing for up to $500 tuition credit just for enrolling!