As a kid, I could eat cereal just about at any point in the day. My parents knew that I would never starve as long as we had cereal inside of the pantry! Many parents want to take the "healthier" route when buying cereal, but is it healthier? If you've got this cereal in the pantry, you may want to throw it in the trash.

What is your favorite cereal brand? Personally, as a kid and even still to this day, my favorite is Frosted Flakes! Here are the Top 10 Cereal Brands of all time according to Delish.

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Top 10 Cereal Brands Of All Time

10. Rice Krispies
9. Cap'n Crunch
8. Frosted Mini Wheats
7. Lucky Charms
6. Frosted Flakes
5. Froot Loops
4. Raisin Bran
3. Reese’s Puffs
2. Cheerios
1. Cinnamon Toast Crunch

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Which Popular Breakfast Item Is Linked to Cancer?

When you go grocery shopping, you believe that the products in the store, particularly those advertised to children, are safe. However, a new study raises severe health issues that may make you reconsider purchasing these popular goods.

Recently, Quaker Oats has been linked to several big recalls, and its name was also included in a new study claiming that Cheerios cereal is linked to cancer.

According to Healthline, General Mills products such as Cheerios contain chemicals linked to cancer, including glyphosate and phthalates.

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WHAT IS GLYPHOSATE?

Glyphosate, a herbicide, was originally certified for usage in 1974. It has since become one of the most widely used herbicides in the US. It is used in industrial chemicals that farmers apply to crops, as well as products like Roundup that homeowners employ to control weeds in their lawns and gardens.

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WHAT CHEERIOS CEREAL SHOULD I AVOID?

Frosted Cheerios
Regular Cheerios
Cheerios Oat Crunch Oats n' Honey
Honey Nut Cheerios

READ MORE ABOUT THE REPORT FROM HEALTHLINE HERE!

The choice of whether to eat Cheerios and other breakfast cereals is up to you — but remember you do have many other healthy options for the first meal of the day.

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