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Kellogg's Uses Cereal Mascots to Push LGBTQ Agenda

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Tuesday, October 29, 2019 @ 12:16 PM Kellogg's Uses Cereal Mascots to Push LGBTQ Agenda Monica Cole Dir. One Million Moms MORE

Kellogg’s has supported the homosexual community for a long time, and now it is obvious they are going after our children. As part of an effort to say "we're all in this together," Kellogg's has combined several of its popular cereals into one package to support an LGBTQ "anti-bullying" campaign called Spirit Day.

Kellogg’s calls it All Together Cereal, an exclusive, limited-time offer in which the cereal brand’s famous mascots are promoting their individual cereals packaged together in a purple box with rainbow colors. Purple is the designated color for Spirit Day, which is described by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) as "the most visible anti-LGBTQ bullying campaign and united show of support for LGBTQ youth.” The variety pack includes Frosted Mini Wheats, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Raisin Bran, Rice Krispies, and Kellogg's Corn Flakes, and is only available online through Kellogg’s for $19.99 per box.

To attract children, the All Together limited-edition box features beloved characters including Mini (from Frosted Mini Wheats), Toucan Sam, Tony the Tiger, Sunny (from Raisin Bran), Snap, Crackle & Pop, and Cornelius (from Corn Flakes).

The cereal box reads:

"We all belong together…All Together Cereal is a symbol of acceptance no matter how you look, where you're from, or who you love. We believe that all people deserve an environment where they can be their best selves. That's why we've joined forces with GLAAD for Spirit Day to stand up against bullying and to support a more accepting world for LGBTQ people."

Kellogg’s goal is to normalize the LGBTQ lifestyle by using cereal mascots to brainwash children. The company is also donating $50,000 to GLAAD to support its anti-bullying and LGBTQ advocacy work.

Kellogg’s needs to hear from you. Supporting the homosexual agenda versus remaining neutral in the cultural war is just bad business. If Christians cannot find corporate neutrality with Kellogg’s, then they will vote with their pocketbook and support companies that are neutral. Sign our petition to Kellogg’s now!

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