Kellogg's Cereal City Shuts Down
Consumerist: "Kellogg's Cereal USA museum closed down."
Friend of Consumerist: "Kellogg had a museum?"
From the Google cache of Cereal City's website: "How tall is Tony ? Who says, "Follow your nose, wherever it goes" ? Just hold on, you'll learn these things and more when visiting Kellogg's Cereal City USA , the perfect place for anyone who has ever heard of cereal!"
Yes, shockingly, the museum is no more, and taxpayers are likely to get stuck with an $875,000 bill. So long, Cereal City, USA. We hardly knew you.
Who gets Cereal City's bill? [Battle Creek Enquirer]
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''In 1894, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, the superintendent of The Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan and an Adventist, used these recipes as part of a strict vegetarian regimen for his patients, which also included no alcohol, tobacco, or caffeine.
The diet he imposed consisted entirely of bland foods, since he believed in sexual abstinence and following the precepts of Sylvester Graham, the inventor of graham crackers and graham bread and felt that spicy or sweet foods would increase passions, while cornflakes would have an anaphrodisiac property.'
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This is what I get for not visiting it when we drove past a few years back!