Bowled over: Why some Canadians are feeling duped by their breakfast cereal

Bowled over: Why some Canadians are feeling duped by their breakfast cereal

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Ken Bennett, an avid hiker and recreational hockey player, wanted a cereal packed with protein. So last month, he picked up Kellogg's Vector. Bold lettering on the box declares that it has "high protein" — more specifically, that it "provides 13 g of protein" per serving. "[It's] actually pretty…

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