Guest guest Posted November 23, 2002 Report Share Posted November 23, 2002 http://www.kellog.org/ As he celebrates his birthday, we reminisce on his jam-packed first year Frankentony caught on video! Greenpeace Campaigner, Charles Margulis, journeys with Frankentony to Cereal City, Kellogg's Headquarters to ask the company's CEO why they sell GMO-free cereal in Europe, but not in the US. In November of 1999, a mythic figure was born: FrankenTony, the genetically engineered cross between the Frankenstein monster and Tony the Tiger, would dedicate his life to calling awareness to the dangers of genetic engineering. He made his debut at the Kellogg's museum, Cereal City, and has returned several times bringing banners and friends. He's been featured in Time Magazine and even graced the cover of Alternatives Magazine. Read the full story>> Costumed Protestors Tell Kellogg's to Stop Using Frankenfood As Kellogg's hung Halloween banners reading " It's a Bowl Full of Fright " outside of their Cereal City museum, costumed protestors echoed that sentiment, especially in the wake of a Kellogg's plant temporary shutdown. The plant in Memphis was shutdown over concerns about contamination of the corn supply by a variety of genetically engineered (GE) StarLink corn that is only approved for animal feed. Government food safety experts warn that StarLink corn could trigger allergic reactions, including fever, rashes or diarrhea. In the past month, Kellogg's has received over 28,000 phone calls and letter from Americans who are concerned about GE food. The company has become a focal point for food safety and environmental protests since Greenpeace launched its efforts targeting Kellogg's last October. Read the full story>> Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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